Below is our general pricing for those who are not using insurance. If you are using insurance, contact your insurance company before your visit to ensure that the services you will receive are covered. The details of your payment may vary based on your insurance coverage.
$109
Birth control injections are up to 99% effective when given on schedule. We make it easy to manage, with practitioners who can administer the injection 7 days a week. Just stop in with your prescription or vial when it's convenient for you.
No Known side effects.
$105
The DTaP vaccine protects children under age 7 against three bacterial illnesses: tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis, which is commonly referred to as whooping cough.
No known side effects.
Seasonal $50 / High dose $70
Everyone 6 months and older should get a flu shot every year. Seasonal flu vaccines have an excellent safety record. It is especially important to get a flu shot if you, someone you live with, or someone you care for is at high risk for complications from the flu. This includes people who are pregnant, have weak immune systems, and the very young and the very old.
Adult $145 ea. / Child $118 ea.
The hepatitis A virus can cause serious liver disease. The hepatitis A vaccine is recommended for all children who are older than 1, people living in or traveling to countries with a high prevalence of hepatitis A, people with chronic liver disease, people who are treated with clotting factors, men who have sex with men, and people who use street drugs.
Adult $145 ea. / Child $118 ea.
The hepatitis B virus can cause serious liver disease. The hepatitis B vaccine is recommended for everyone, from infants through adults. People at higher risk for hepatitis B infection include those with chronic kidney or liver disease, close contacts of those infected with hepatitis B, people with jobs that expose them to human blood or body fluids, people traveling to countries with a high prevalence of hepatitis B, people with HIV infection, men who have sex with men, and people who use street drugs.
$240 ea.
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States. HPV can cause cervical cancer in women. In men and women, it can cause less common cancers of the genitals and mouth, and can also cause warts. The HPV vaccine should be given to women ages 11-26 and men ages 11-21.
$115
The polio (IPV) vaccine protects against the virus that causes poliomyelitis, commonly known as polio. It is a 4-shot series for children.
No known side effects.
$159
The meningococcal bacteria can cause serious infections of the brain, spinal cord, and blood. Meningococcal disease is most common in infants less than 1 year old, people who are 16-21 years old, and people who don't have spleens. People living in close quarters, such as in college dormitories or in military barracks, are also at higher risk for meningococcal disease.
Bexsero $218 / Trumenba $165
The meningococcal bacteria can cause serious infections of the brain, spinal cord, and blood. Meningococcal disease is most common in infants less than 1 year old, people who are 16-21 years old, and people who don't have spleens. People living in close quarters, such as in college dormitories or in military barracks, are also at higher risk for meningococcal disease.
*Meningitis B 2-dose series vaccines are not interchangeable
$135
The MMR vaccine protects against measles, mumps and rubella. It is a 2-dose series for children. It also is recommended for adults who didn't get the childhood series.
No known side effects.
Prevnar® 13 $211 / Pneumovax® 23 $120
Pneumococcal disease can cause infections of the lungs (pneumonia), blood, and brain. Children under 2 years of age, people with certain medical conditions or weak immune systems, adults over 65, and smokers are at the highest risk for pneumococcal infections.
$179
Shingles is a painful rash, often with blisters. Shingles is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox; if you've had chickenpox, you can get shingles. Shingles is more common in adults over 50 years of age, and people with weakened immune systems. The shingles vaccine is recommended in adults 50 years of age and older.
$75
The Td vaccine protects against two bacterial illnesses: tetanus and diphtheria. It is recommended for 7-10 year olds who haven't completed the DTaP primary series. All adults should get a booster dose of Td every 10 years.
No known side effects.
$195
The tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis vaccine (Tdap) prevents 3 diseases- tetanus (or lockjaw), diphtheria (a respiratory infection), and pertussis (whooping cough). Tdap should be given once to around the age of 11 or 12 years, or to older individuals who have never received Tdap. Pregnant women should receive a Tdap dose during every pregnancy to protect their baby from whooping cough.
$35
Vitamin B12 plays a key role in the normal functioning of the brain and nervous system and in the formation of red blood cells. Lack of B12 can lead to anemia, causing you to feel tired and weak. With a prescription, our practitioners make it easy to get your injections.
No known side effects.
$59–$69
Malaria is a serious disease that can be life threatening. It is caused by parasites passed on by mosquitoes. Most commonly found in tropical and subtropical areas of the world where it is hot and humid, like parts of Africa and South Asia. People who get Malaria can be very sick with high fever, shaking chills, and flu-like symptoms. According to Centers of Disease Control (CDC), about 1,500 cases of malaria are diagnosed in the United States each year. Many of those cases are travelers who did not take the proper precautions before leaving on their trip. The good news is that there are ways to protect yourself and reduce your risks of getting malaria. Whether traveling for business or pleasure or to visit family and friends, it is important to be prepared. We can help you protect yourself and your family before leaving on a trip.
$89–$99
Motion sickness is a common ailment that many experience, especially while traveling. Let us help you prevent motion sickness before it starts. We can provide a customized treatment plan, recommend the right over-the-counter products, and write prescriptions when medically appropriate. All to help you prepare before you hit the road.
$99–$129
When you are planning to travel out of the country for business or pleasure, there are many things to think about. The most important part of planning for your trip is making sure you and your family stay healthy when traveling. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends talking to a health care provider 4 to 6 weeks before your trip to give you time to prepare. We can assess the travel health needs for you and your family based on where you are going. In addition to the vaccines and prescriptions you may need, we will give you information and tips to help you stay healthy when traveling. Be well prepared so you may enjoy your trip.
$59–$69
When you're traveling outside of the United States, eating and drinking may not agree with your digestive system. Dont let nausea, indigestion, upset stomach, stomach cramps, lower abdominal discomfort or diarrhea ruin the trip for you or your family. Before you leave, we can assess your health risk, prepare you with the right medicines and provide you with tips to avoid stomach related troubles.
$142
Typhoid fever is a serious illness contracted by eating food or drinking water contaminated by the Salmonella bacteria. It may also be spread by being in close contact with another infected person. It is most commonly found in developing areas of the world such as Asia, Africa, and Latin America. People who get Typhoid fever can become very sick with high fever, weakness, stomach pain, and headache. According to Centers of Disease Control (CDC), about 300 cases of typhoid are diagnosed in the United States each year. Most of those cases are travelers who did not take the proper precautions before leaving on their trip. The good news is that there are ways to protect yourself and reduce your risks of getting Typhoid fever. Whether traveling for business or pleasure or to visit family and friends, it is important to be prepared. We can help you protect yourself and your family before leaving on a trip.
$59–$69
Birth control counseling is an important part of women's health. If you want to start or change your birth control, our practitioners can help you understand the options that may be right for you. Birth control options available include pills, condoms, injections, vaginal rings and patches. When medically appropriate, our practitioners can write a prescription for the birth control method that is right for you. If you decide on the injectable method, our practitioners can get you started on this method during your visit. If you choose an IUD, implant or tubal ligation, we will refer you to your primary care provider or OB/GYN.
$109*
Birth control injections are up to 99% effective when given on schedule. We make it easy to manage, with practitioners who can administer the injection 7 days a week. Just stop in with your prescription or vial when it's convenient for you.
*Cost of birth control injection includes administrative fee. If patient arrives with medication, only $28 administration fee will be charged to patient.
$240 ea.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is given as a series of 3 injections over 6 months. It helps protect patients under age 26 against cervical, vulvar, vaginal and anal cancers caused by 9 types of the human papillomavirus (HPV). This vaccination also helps to protect against genital warts.
$89
Could you be pregnant? Our convenient and easy pregnancy testing provides the answers you need.
*Plus additional laboratory fees.
$89-$129
Urinary tract infections are often caused by bacteria in the bladder. When the bladder is inflamed, you may feel burning or pain and it can feel like you need to go to the bathroom more often than usual. The infection is usually not serious but can become so if not taken care of quickly. We can assess your symptoms, diagnose and treat your condition promptly.
$89-$129
Vaginal yeast infections are very common. The infection is caused by an organism called Candida albicans. It may be more common in women who are pregnant, taking antibiotics, on hormonal contraception or have diabetes. Yeast infections are usually not serious, but can cause great discomfort, such as itchiness, pain, unpleasant discharge and odor. We can assess your symptoms, diagnose your condition and treat it promptly.