COMMUNITY HEALTH
ADULTS
Vaccines
An effective way to prevent infections
What is the purpose of vaccination?
Vaccination strengthens the child’s immune system by stimulating the child’s production of antibodies. To do this, Quebec’s vaccination schedule recommends childhood vaccination from the age of two months. Vaccines are free when the child has a valid RAMQ card. You only pay the injection fee.
What
we offer….
Vaccination can stop the spread of several diseases. Infirmière Coach De Santé clinic is a vaccination point approved by the National Institute of Public Health. We offer flu vaccination, and childhood vaccination. Our appointment times are flexible and we can come to your home. So, no more waiting and zero stress!
Adults Vaccines available at
Infirmière Coach de Santé
Adults Vaccination
In clinic and at home
Some adults may be covered by the free program of the Quebec immunization protocol. To find out if this applies to you, contact us.
Quebec’s vaccination schedule also provides for routine vaccines that adolescents should receive. These are the vaccine against Hepatitis B, the dtat vaccine against diphtheria, the vaccine against meningococcus, whooping cough and tetanus. Also available are the human papillomavirus vaccine and the flu vaccine.
FLU VACCINE (INFLUENZA)
The flu vaccine is recommended for all people at risk regardless of age, health care professionals and people who are likely to transmit the flu to people at high risk.
- Influenza vaccine (Fluzone Quadrivalent and Flulaval tetra).
IN-CLINIC FEES (Evaluation and injection): $20
APPLICATION FEE: $18 (applicable to the 1st visit).
HOME VACCINATION FEE: $100
HEPATITIS A VACCINE
Hepatitis A is an infection of the liver caused by a virus. Hepatitis A can be caught by drinking water or eating contaminated or raw food. Classified as a disease of dirty hands, it can also be transmitted through soiled food, eaten without being washed (fruit for example). Also, during oral-anal sex, the transmission of hepatitis A is possible.
- Hepatitis A Vaccine
CLINIC FEES (Evaluation and injection): $
70CLINIC FEES (Vaccine price): $75
APPLICATION FEE: $18 (applicable to the 1st visit).
HOME VACCINATION FEE: $100
HEPATITIS B VACCINE
Hepatitis B is a viral infection that affects the liver. Transmitted primarily through blood, sexual contact, needlestick or exposure to body fluids contaminated with the blood of an infected person. The pregnant mother can also pass the infection on to her newborn baby.
- Hepatitis B Vaccine
IN-CLINIC FEE (Evaluation and injection): $
70CLINIC FEE (Vaccine price): $50
APPLICATION FEE: $18 (applicable to the 1st visit).
HOME VACCINATION FEE: $100
HEPATITIS A AND B VACCINE
Hepatitis A and hepatitis B are two viral infections that affect the liver. They can be prevented by getting vaccinated. For people 20 years of age and older, three doses are recommended to ensure full vaccination coverage.
Minimum intervals: 4 weeks between the 1st and 2nd doses; 5 months between the 2nd and 3rd doses.
- Hepatitis A and B Vaccine
CLINIC FEES (Evaluation and injection): $
70CLINIC FEES (Evaluation and injection): $85
APPLICATION FEE: $18 (applicable to the 1st visit).
HOME VACCINATION FEE: $100
TETANUS VACCINE
Tetanus is an infection caused by a bacterium called Clostridium tetani. Present in the environment, it is transmitted by entering the body through a wound or a bite caused by a rusty or soiled
object
- Tetanus vaccine
IN-CLINIC FEE (Evaluation and injection): $
70CLINIC FEE (Vaccine price): $50
APPLICATION FEE: $18 (applicable to the 1st visit).
HOME VACCINATION FEE: $100
HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) VACCINE
Human papillomaviruses or HPVs represent a large family of viruses. They cause genital warts and cancers of the cervix, vagina, vulva, penis, anus and oropharynx. You can protect yourself from it by getting vaccinated.
- HPV vaccine
CLINIC FEES (Evaluation and injection): $
70CLINIC FEES (Vaccine price): $240
APPLICATION FEE: $18 (applicable to the 1st visit).
HOME VACCINATION FEE: $100
TUBERCULIN SKIN TEST (TST)
The TST or tuberculin skin test is a tuberculosis screening test to find out if the person has been in contact with tuberculosis. It is done by intradermal injection andthe reading must be done between 48 and 72 hours after the injection.
- TST or tuberculin test
CLINIC FEES (Evaluation and injection): $
70CLINIC FEES (Price of TUBERSOL): $95
APPLICATION FEE: $18 (applicable to the 1st visit).
HOME VACCINATION FEE: $100
Get an appointment
in 24-48 hours Top-chrono!
Service offered in clinic and at home. Simply, make sure to allow 15 minutes of post-vaccination monitoring to be respected. Please, have your vaccination record book with you when you visit.
We offer most vaccines with the exception of COVID-19 vaccination.
Appointments are made quickly and can be booked using the following options:
- On our website via the link Make an appointment
- Online via the clic santé platform.
- Online, via the Go rendez-vous platform.
- By phone (Monday-Saturday; 7am-5pm), at 438-375-4662.
- By fax, by contacting us at 438-375-4663.
- By email by sending your prescription to prescription@infirmierecoachdesante.com
Some possible
manifestations
after a vaccin.
After receiving a vaccine, it is possible to present:
- A local reaction such as redness, inflammation, or induration at the injection site. This reaction is usually temporary. May show some induration and redness at the injection site.
Recommendation: Apply a compress with ice to reduce inflammation. - Fever, headache, or body aches. These symptoms can be late and appear between the 4th and 7th day. This is the case after vaccination against yellow fever.
Recommendation: Rest and take acetaminophen (Tylenol). Be sure to administer the correct dose. - Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen or persist.
An essential service
Why get
vaccinated?
Since the invention of the first attenuated vaccine by Pasteur in the 19th century, some deadly infectious diseases have been eradicated, proving the effectiveness of vaccines in preventing disease. As a result, we know that the prevention of diseases inevitably involves educating the population and vaccinating them. Being an easy and effective way, it not only protects the vaccinated person, but also those around them while contributing to the establishment of a strong and healthy community.
Vaccination is an accessible means of prevention!
If you are planning a trip, consider getting vaccinated.
Our appointment times are flexible, we can come to your home!
Vaccines available in clinic
- » Haemophilus inf. B
- » Pneumococcus
- » Meningococcus
- » Mumps
- » Poliomyelitis
- » Rotavirus
- » Measles