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Low Cost Immunization Clinics - Dakota County Public Health

1 Mendota Road West, Suite 410, West Saint Paul, MN 55118

Eligibility

  • Uninsured individuals- Individuals whose insurance doesn't cover the cost of vaccinations (people who have a co-pay or deductible are not eligible for vaccines)- Children who are American Indian or Alaskan Native- Children who are on a Minnesota Health Care Program (Medical Assistance, MNCare, or PMAP)- Residents of Dakota County

Required documents

Application/intake form health insurance card Medical Assistance/Medicaid (MA) card Medicare card photo ID

Hours

Call or visit website for clinics schedule

Interpretation services

Spanish; interpreters available

Application process

Call for appointment at Western Service Center for appointment clinics; walk in to clinics at both sites for walk-in clinics

Fees

  • Low cost vaccines available through Minnesota Vaccines for Children (MnVFC) Program. - Suggested cost for each MnVFC vaccination is $21, but no one who qualifies for MnVFC will be turned away if they are unable to pay. - Some vaccines available for a fee for children who do not qualify for MnVFC vaccines - Call for information on vaccine costs

Service area

Dakota County, MN

Other Information

Payment Options

  • Medicare
  • Medical Assistance

Hours of Operation

  • Open Weekday Evenings After 5 pm

Languages

  • Spanish

Application Process

  • Walk In
Vaccinations:- Adult and childhood immunizations - Gardasil/HPV (prevents cervical cancer and genital warts caused from certain types of the human papillomavirus for adults ages 26 and younger)- Hepatitis A and B- Influenza- Measles/mumps/rubella (MMR)- Pneumococcal- Tdap (Tetanus-Diphtheria-Pertussis)- TD (Tetanus-Diphtheria)- Varicella (chickenpox)

Last Assured

12/17/2025

Providing organization

Dakota County Public Health
Promotes healthy families and communities, supports disabled and elderly people to live independently, and responds to emerging diseases and health threats