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What to expect at your clinic visit.

Protect against travel related infections with vaccines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the World Health Organization and other international travel authorities. We are a designated yellow fever center and provide prescriptions for travel-related conditions as appropriate.

Consultation includes: 

  • Common health hazards at your destination, including prevention of insect- and water-borne illnesses and other transmittable infections 
  • Air-travel-related conditions 
  • Recent infectious outbreaks, health care standards and availability of health care at your destination 
  • Safety and security alerts, safe and unsafe areas, political updates and emergency information 
  • Personalized advice for those traveling with special needs, and children

Travelers receive an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) card with documentation of all vaccinations you receive in our clinic.

Preparing for your appointment

Appointments should be scheduled well in advance. Some immunizations are given in a series over a period of time and may take up to six months to complete. We review records of previous immunizations, and detailed travel itinerary.

Payment and insurance considerations

We accept cash, check or credit card. We provide travelers with a statement which may be submitted for insurance reimbursement. Payment is due at the time of service. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 616.391.2778 .

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Free COVID-19 testing sites opening in Kent County aimed at students, families following spring break travel

  • Updated: Apr. 05, 2021, 11:01 a.m. |
  • Published: Apr. 05, 2021, 11:01 a.m.

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KENT COUNTY, MI – Kent County school leaders and health officials are encouraging students and families who traveled during spring break to get tested for COVID-19 before returning to school next week.

The Kent Intermediate School District will open several rapid COVID-19 test sites at local school districts starting Friday, April 9, through Sunday, April 11, officials announced on Monday. The testing will be free and confidential and results will be quickly texted to those who are tested.

The testing, which is a collaborative effort between the Kent ISD, local school districts and the Kent County Health Department, will be free and confidential. Results will be quickly texted to those who are tested.

This opportunity for free testing is part of a countywide effort to limit the spread of COVID-19 linked to travel over spring break, which is scheduled for the first week of April for most schools. School leaders said they are worried a surge in spring break COVID-19 cases could force schools to switch to remote learning after break.

RELATED: School closures could follow spring break if travel leads to COVID-19 surge, officials warn

The number of people testing positive for COVID-19 is on the rise in Kent County, said Adam London, administrative health officer at Kent County Health Department.

“Kent County is now averaging 203 new cases daily compared with approximately 70 per day one month ago and 115 per day last week,” London said in a prepared statement. “Rapid testing will help prevent the spread of illness, especially following travel and before students return to in-person learning.”

The testing sites do not require appointments, although pre-registration is strongly encouraged, according to the April 5 news release.

Here are the times and locations for each of the free testing sites, including links to pre-registration:

  • Friday, April 9: Noon to 7:00 p.m. at East Kentwood High School, 6230 Kalamazoo Ave. Pre-register here .
  • Saturday, April 10: 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in parking lot #11 of Kent ISD’s Main Campus, 2930 Knapp St. Pre-register here .
  • Sunday, April 11: 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in parking lot #11 of Kent ISD’s Main Campus, 2930 Knapp St. Pre-register here .
  • Sunday, April 11: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Grandville High School, 4700 Canal Ave. Pre-register here .
  • Sunday, April 11: Noon to 7 p.m. at Sparta High School, 475 West Spartan Drive. Pre-register here .

Kent ISD Superintendent Ron Koehler said the health and well-being of our students and educators is a top priority for school officials.

“As schools resume in-person learning following Spring Break, we continue to exercise all safety measures to keep students and staff healthy as the COVID-19 pandemic continues,” Koehler said in a prepared statement.

“We are grateful to the Kent County Health Department and our member districts for hosting the rapid testing centers at this crucial time.”

Spring break travel is expected to reach nearly pre-pandemic levels this month as estimates for the busy spring break period between April 1 and 10 continue to rise at Gerald R. Ford International Airport.

Airport officials said they expected this week to be the busiest week of travel since the start of the pandemic, including Thanksgiving and Christmas.

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If you plan to travel outside the United States, you may need vaccines to protect yourself against diseases that aren't common in the United States. For more information, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Travelers' Health website .

Check with your local pharmacy to ask if they offer travel vaccines. Your local health department may give travel vaccines or refer you to local travel vaccination clinics.

Yellow fever vaccine is only available at a yellow fever vaccine clinic , so call ahead (well in advance of travel) and book your appointment. You can protect yourself from yellow fever by getting vaccinated at least 10 days before travel and taking steps to prevent mosquito bites .

For current health issues at destinations that may impact you, visit the CDC Travel Notices webpage . For questions not answered on the CDC's website or our department website, call 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636) TTY 888-232-6348 . English and Spanish are available.

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Yellow fever.

Find a location near you that gives yellow fever vaccine on CDC's Travelers' Health Yellow Fever Vaccination Clinics webpage .

Yellow fever vaccine is recommended for people age 9 months and older who are traveling to or living in areas at risk for yellow fever in South America and Africa . Some countries require travelers to show proof of yellow fever vaccination. Proof of vaccination is not valid until 10 days after you get the vaccine. Plan to get the vaccine early if you need it. A single dose provides lifelong protection for most people. For more information, go to the CDC's Travelers' Health Yellow Fever webpage .

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Travelers going to certain parts of Africa and Asia may be at risk for polio. Everyone should be up to date with their routine polio vaccination series . Travelers to certain countries also need a one-time adult polio vaccine booster dose. See individual destination pages for vaccine recommendation information.

For more information, go to the CDC's Travelers' Health Polio webpage .

Measles is highly contagious. Most measles outbreaks in the United States happen because infected travelers bring it back from other parts of the world. There are currently large outbreaks of measles in many countries.

Before international travel, make sure the following people are immunized against measles:

  • Babies 6 months through 11 months of age should have 1 dose of measles vaccine.
  • Children 12 months of age or older should have 2 doses separated by at least 28 days.
  • Unvaccinated adolescents and adults should get 2 doses separated by at least 28 days.

For more information, go to the CDC's Travelers' Health Measles webpage .

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Hepatitis A is very common in many other countries outside of the United States. Travelers going to Central or South America, Mexico, Asia (except Japan), Africa, and Eastern Europe should get the hepatitis A vaccine.

If you are traveling:

  • Start the hepatitis A vaccine series early for the best protection.
  • Babies age 6 months and older should get the hepatitis A vaccine before travel outside of the U.S.

For more information on hepatitis A for travelers, go to the CDC's Travelers' Health Hepatitis A webpage . For more information on vaccines needed for your destination, see the CDC's Travelers' Health website .

Meningococcal Disease

Travelers going to Saudi Arabia to take part in Hajj or Umrah are required to get the meningococcal conjugate vaccine . The meningococcal vaccine is good for about five years. Consider other recommended vaccines if you are going on Hajj or Umrah, and traveling to other destinations.

Going For Hajj or Umrah? (PDF) flyer covers vaccination requirements, how to find a travel clinic, and a chart explaining 10 different vaccines and the 14 diseases they prevent. If you are planning to go on Hajj or Umrah, this flyer has important health information for you.

Travel agencies, clinics giving vaccines, mosques, and other agencies and organizations can share this flyer from the Department of Health to Washington residents planning a pilgrimage or travel to Saudi Arabia. Here is a version of the flyer that can be sent to a print shop to make copies.

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  1. Immunizations

    Travel Immunizations. The Kent County Health Department provides foreign travel vaccines in accordance with CDC recommendations for individuals traveling outside the United States. Travel shots are by appointment and provided only at the Fuller clinic location. A travel consultation fee will be charged for each visit. Travelers are encouraged ...

  2. Find a Clinic

    Find a COVID-19 testing clinic. CDC provides these links as a convenience to international travelers. CDC does not endorse, recommend, or favor any clinics on these lists, nor does the appearance of a clinic on these lists imply a guarantee of service quality. Page last reviewed: August 11, 2022.

  3. Travel Medicine

    Payment and insurance considerations. We accept cash, check or credit card. We provide travelers with a statement which may be submitted for insurance reimbursement. Payment is due at the time of service. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 616.391.2778.

  4. Yellow Fever Vaccination Clinics in Michigan

    kent county: corewell health infectious disease travel medicine 1840 wealthy st suite 250 grand rapids, mi 49506 616-774-2822. website. grand rapids, mi: kent county: kent county health department 700 fuller ave ne grand rapids, mi 49503 616-632-7005. website. grand rapids, mi: kent county: kent county health department north clinic

  5. Immunizations

    Kent County Health Department . Fuller Clinic (Main) 700 Fuller NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503. South Clinic 4700 Kalamazoo Ave SE Kentwood, MI 49508. North County Clinic 4388 14 Mile Rd NE Rockford, MI 49341. Sheldon Clinic Sheldon Complex 121 Franklin SE, Ste. 130 Grand Rapids, MI 49507. Call 616-632-7200 to make an appointment.

  6. PDF HEALTH DEPARTMENT NEWS RELEASE

    In addition, extended clinic hours at all locations will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021 and Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2021 from 8 a.m. until 11:45 a.m. and from 12:45 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Appointments can be made for all three KCHD clinic locations during regular business hours by calling (616) 632-7200. A parent or legal guardian is required to attend ...

  7. PDF Kent County Health Department to Offer COVID -19 Boosters

    Kent County Health Department to Offer COVID-19 Boosters. The Kent County Health Department will begin making Pfizer BioNtech COVID-19 booster shots available to eligible individuals on Tuesday, September 28, 2021, at all three KCHD clinic locations. Clinic locations and hours can be found here. Appointments can be made by calling (616) 632-7200.

  8. MDHHS expanding mobile services to Ingham, Kent and Muskegon counties

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 23, 2021 CONTACT: Chelsea Wuth, 517-241-2112. LANSING, Mich. - In an effort to reach more Michiganders in need of COVID-19 testing and other public health services, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is expanding its partnership with Ingham, Kent and Muskegon counties to provide mobile COVID-19 testing, vaccines and PPE along with other ...

  9. Kent County Health Department

    Kent County Health Department; Update Organization. Kent County Health Department Fuller Clinic. Organization Address: 700 Fuller Ave NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 United States. County: Kent. Phone Number: (616) 632-7200 (Main Phone Number) Website(s): Main Website. Email(s): [email protected]

  10. Personal Health Services

    Kent County Sheriff's Office. 701 Ball Avenue NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm, (616) 632-6100 Courts. Courts; 17th Circuit Court. 17th Circuit Court; Circuit Court Homepage; Clerk of the Circuit Court; Community Corrections ...

  11. PDF Health Department News Release

    Kent County Health Department Deeply Concerned about Rising COVID-19 Cases . Residents Encouraged to Get Vaccinated and Take Other Measures to Slow the Spread of the Virus . GRAND RAPIDS, MI. (Monday, Nov. 23, 2021) - The Kent County Health Department (KCHD) is urging residents to do their part to slow the spread of COVID-19.

  12. Kent County Health Department

    Contact. 700 Fuller Ave NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503. Visit Main Website (www.accesskent.com) Contact the organization for details on services and payment options. Eligibility requirements may apply. Appointment Required: Yes. Open Today: 12:45am to 4:45pm. More Hours.

  13. Free COVID-19 testing sites opening in Kent County aimed at ...

    The number of people testing positive for COVID-19 is on the rise in Kent County, said Adam London, administrative health officer at Kent County Health Department.

  14. Immunization for Travelers

    Babies 6 months through 11 months of age should have 1 dose of measles vaccine. Children 12 months of age or older should have 2 doses separated by at least 28 days. Unvaccinated adolescents and adults should get 2 doses separated by at least 28 days. For more information, go to the CDC's Travelers' Health Measles webpage.

  15. Clinic Services

    Public Health Clinics. Locations & Hours. Environmental Health Services. 700 Fuller Avenue NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503. Phone: (616) 632-6900 Fax: (616) 632-6892. [email protected]. Employee Recognition. Nominate a Kent County Employee for Quality Service! Directory Stay Connected

  16. Where to get vaccinated in King County

    Find a vaccine clinic. Children aged 18 and younger: flu and other routine vaccinations expand_more. Adults aged 19 and older: flu and other routine vaccinations expand_more. Travel vaccination clinics expand_more. Get help finding a doctor or signing up for insurance expand_more. How to get to your vaccine appointment expand_more.

  17. Communicable Disease & Epidemiology

    Public Health Clinics. Locations & Hours. Environmental Health Services. 700 Fuller Avenue NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503. Phone: (616) 632-6900 Fax: (616) 632-6892. [email protected]. Employee Recognition. Nominate a Kent County Employee for Quality Service! Directory Stay Connected

  18. Kent County

    The Division of Victim Services (DVS) provides a voice advocating for and responding to all victims of crime in Michigan. Learn more about DVS-funded programs and services, including Michigan's 24/7, free, confidential, and anonymous domestic violence and sexual assault hotlines. Help for Victims.

  19. Kent County VA Clinic

    There is no lodging at the Kent County VA Clinic outpatient clinic. If you need to travel to the clinic for multiple days, try one of these hotels. When booking, ask if there is a Veteran rate. Many hotels have shuttle vans, so check with the hotel you're staying at if you need help getting to the clinic. Dover Downs Hotel & Casino 302-674-4600

  20. Health Department

    Public Health Clinics. Locations & Hours. Environmental Health Services. 700 Fuller Avenue NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503. Phone: (616) 632-6900 Fax: (616) 632-6892. [email protected]. Employee Recognition. Nominate a Kent County Employee for Quality Service! Directory Stay Connected

  21. Public Health Centers

    It's very unlikely that federal immigration agents would search our clinics for someone. But, just in case, Public Health — Seattle & King County has taken steps to strengthen the protections for all clients at our health clinics. Immigrant clients are encouraged to access services without fear. Learn more from the Public Health Insider blog.

  22. Personal Health Services

    A referral from a provider is required for an appointment at the TB clinic After your provider has faxed the referral form, a TB nurse will contact you to schedule an appointment. Only residents of Kent County are evaluated at the TB clinic. If you have questions regarding your referral or your clinic appointment call (616) 632-7190 . If you ...