Alameda County Hepatitis A Vaccine Resources
Hepatitis A information and resources for Alameda County.
Presentation about Hepatitis A for homeless services providers.
Make Sure You're Immunized Against Hepatitis A!
Community Clinics:
People who have a medical home, including those with Medi-cal or HealthPAC, need to contact their primary care provider to get a Hepatitis A vaccine.
List of primary care providers and contact numbers.
Local Pharmacies:
Individuals with Medi-cal can receive the Hepatitis A vaccine at many pharmacies. People can call Medi-Cal member services (located on the back of their Medi-Cal card) to learn which pharmacies are in network.
Additional Resources:
Alameda County Health Care for the Homeless Mobile Clinic:
Free vaccines are available to people experiencing homelessness on the mobile clinic.
Hepatitis A information and resources for Alameda County.
Presentation about Hepatitis A for homeless services providers.
Make Sure You're Immunized Against Hepatitis A!
Community Clinics:
People who have a medical home, including those with Medi-cal or HealthPAC, need to contact their primary care provider to get a Hepatitis A vaccine.
List of primary care providers and contact numbers.
Local Pharmacies:
Individuals with Medi-cal can receive the Hepatitis A vaccine at many pharmacies. People can call Medi-Cal member services (located on the back of their Medi-Cal card) to learn which pharmacies are in network.
Additional Resources:
- The Family Justice Center is open every Thursday for vaccinations between 1:00pm - 4:00pm. They are located at 470 27th Street (and Telegraph Avenue) in Oakland. Please call (510) 267-3230 for more information. No insurance is required.
- South County (Hayward, Fremont, Castro Valley): Please call Abode Street Medicine outreach coordinator at (510) 598-6310 for more information.
Alameda County Health Care for the Homeless Mobile Clinic:
Free vaccines are available to people experiencing homelessness on the mobile clinic.