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Health Department Clinics




Immunization remains our best defense in the
fight against vaccine-preventable diseases.



Immunization Clinic
  • Immunizations are given at the Health Department. Click here for more information.

  • Recommended immunization schedule for children.
    Click here for current Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule for the U.S.

Influenza

Flu vaccine is provided to the general public each year during October, November and December. The flu shot clinic schedule has not yet been posted. Please call (603) 624-6466 or visit the Immunization page for more information.

STD & HIV Program

As the local public health agency, the Manchester Health Department has provided
sexually transmitted disease clinics for over fifty years.  The STD Program is comprised
of direct clinical services, treatment, education and linkages to laboratory services.
Recognizing the inextricable link between HIV and STDs, the health department now
provides concurrent HIV/STD clinic services two days per week.  For more information
on STD Clinic or HIV Clinic visit these links.

TB (Tuberculosis Skin Testing

The Manchester Health Department provides tuberculin skin testing Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday between the hours of 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
at the Health Department. The fee is $10.00. Clients must return within 48-72
hours after the test is done in order to have the test read.
Click here for more information on TB (Tuberculosis Skin Testing) or call
the Manchester Health Department at 624-6466.



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