PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
Clinic Services
Spokane Regional Health District’s Public Health Clinic is no longer in operation.
How do I get a copy of my immunization or other medical records?
In order to obtain your immunization or tuberculosis treatment record you must complete a Release of Information form. The form can be downloaded here or picked up at Spokane Regional Health District’s information desk on first floor. You can fax, mail, or deliver the form to us, so we can complete your request. For questions regarding the Release of Information form, call 509-324-1439.
Who do I ask about the immunization schedule and vaccine that my family needs?
Please talk to your healthcare provider. Immunizations that your child may need for school can be found on the Protect Yours page: www.srhd.org/topics/protectyours.asp.
Where do I go for travel shots?
Most travel vaccines are available at local pharmacies. Call your local pharmacy for details. For individuals who require yellow fever for travel, check the Safeway web site for locations and hours. Travel shots for children are obtained at their healthcare provider's office.
Who can I contract with to provide immunizations for my employees?
Some pharmacies are options for employers, as well as these businesses:
- Integrated Health Professionals, Inc. (509) 924-1826; (800) 365-4429
- Maxim Health System (509) 324-6421
- U.S. HealthWorks - Spokane (South Hill) (509) 747-0770
- U.S. HealthWorks - Spokane (North Side) (509) 467-4545
- U.S. HealthWorks - Spokane Valley (509) 924-7010
Where can I get a tuberculosis skin test? (Also, see community clinics list below)
- Franklin Park Minor Emergency (509) 489-1150
- U.S. HealthWorks - Spokane (South Hill) (509) 747-0770
- U.S. HealthWorks - Spokane (North Side) (509) 467-4545
- U.S. HealthWorks - Spokane Valley (509) 924-7010
- All Rockwood Urgent Care locations
Who provides health care or dental services for uninsured or underinsured?
Where can I get tested for STDs/HIV?
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