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Vaccine Preventable Disease Control Program Provider Referral List VACCINE PREVENTABLE DISEASE CONTROL PROGRAM PROVIDER REFERRAL LIST These clinics provide no-cost or low-cost immunizations to children 18 years of age and younger. Some clinics also offer vaccines for adults. If you have health insurance or a regular health care provider, please contact them for immunization services. Children 12 years of age and older may consent to receive HPV and hepatitis B vaccines. For all other vaccines, parental consent is required. Please call to confirm which immunizations are provided and to check the clinic's hours. Bring your child's immunization record (yellow card), if you have one. Estas clínicas proporcionan vacunas a bajo costo o sin costo a los niños de 18 años de edad y menor. Algunas clínicas también ofrecen vacunas para los adultos. Si tiene seguro de salud o un proveedor de atención médica regular, por favor comuníquese con ellos para los servicios de inmunización. Niños mayores de 12 años pueden consentir para recibir las vacunas del HPV y de la hepatitis B. Toda otra vacuna se requiere el consentimiento de los padres. Favor de llamar a la clínica para confirmar qué vacunas son proporcionadas y para verificar el horario de la clínica. Lleve el registro de la vacunas de su niño(a) (tarjeta amarilla) si tiene una. For referrals to no-cost and low-cost immunization providers, dial 2-1-1 (Los Angeles County Information Line) Llame a la Línea de Información del Condado de Los Angeles al 2-1-1 para referencias a proveedores de vacunas sin o a bajo costo. CITY PROVIDER NAME ADDRESS ZIP PHONE Alhambra * VFA Chinatown Service Center - Community Helath Center - San Ga 320 S. Garfield Avenue, Suite 118 91801 (626) 773-3388 Arleta El Proyecto Del Barrio - Arleta 8902 Woodman Avenue 91331 (818) 830-7033 Azusa * VFA El Proyecto Del Barrio - Azusa 150 North Azusa Avenue 91702 (626) 969-7885 Baldwin Park Central City Community Health - Baldwin Park 4126 N. Maine Avenue 91706 (626) 653-0800 Baldwin Park * VFA El Proyesto Del Barrio - Baldwin Park 3942 Maine Avenue 91706 (626) 678-9296 Bell * VFA Northeast Community Clinic - Community Medical Alliance 4129 E. Gage Avenue 90201 (323) 771-8400 Bell Gardens FHCCGLA - Bell Gardens Family Medical Center 6501 S. Garfield Avenue 90201 (562) 928-9600 Bell Gardens FHCCGLA-SCHOOL BASED HEALTH CENTER 6119 Agra Street 90201 (323) 457-9982 Bell Gardens * VFA JWCH - Bell Gardens Health Center 6912 Ajax Avenue 90201 (323) 562-5813 Bellflower * DHS Bellflower Health Center 10005 E. Flower Street 90706 (562) 804-8112 Bellflower * VFA JWCH - Wesley/Bellflower Health Center 14371 Clark Avenue 90706 (562) 867-6006 Boyle Heights * VFA AltaMed Health Services - Boyle Heights 1st Street 2219 E. 1st Street 90033 (323) 269-0421 Burbank All Inclusive Community Health Center 1311 N. San Fernando Blvd. 91504 (818) 843-9900 Canyon Country Facey Medical Foundation - Canyon Country 17909 N. Soledad Canyon Road 91387 (661) 250-5225 Canyon Country Samuel Dixon Family Health Center - Canyon County 27225 Camp Plenty Road, Suite 4 91351 (661) 424-1220 Carson * VFA South Bay Family Health Care Center - Carson 270 E. 223rd Street 90745 (310) 221-6800 City of Industry Herald Christian Health Center - City of Industry 1661 Hanover Rd Ste. 103 91748 (626) 286-8700 Claremont Pomona Valley Health Center at Claremont 1601 N. Monte Vista Avenue, Suite 100 91711 (909) 630-7938 Commerce * VFA AltaMed Health Services - Commerce 972 Goodrich Blvd. 90022 (323) 853-6060 Compton Aghaby Comprehensive Community Health Center 349 W. Compton Blvd. 90220 (424) 785-5170 Compton Banj Health Center 201 N. Central Avenue 90220 (310) 635-7123 Compton * VFA De Novo Health Care, Inc. 803 E. Rosecrans Avenue 90221 (310) 605-4800 Compton * DHS Dollarhide Health Center 1108 N. Oleander Street 90222 (424) 338-1800 Compton R.O.A.D.S. Community Care Clinic 121 S. Long Beach Blvd. 90221 (310) 627-5850 Compton * VFA St. John's Well Child & Family Center - Compton 2115-A N. Wilmington Avenue 90222 (310) 603-1332 Compton * VFA St. John's Well Child & Family Center - Dominguez 15301 S. San Jose Avenue 90221 (562) 630-6825 Covina * VFA East Valley Community Health Center, Inc 276 West College Street 91723 (626) 919-5724 Cudahy * VFA Cudahy Family Health Center 7910 Atlantic Avenue, Suite M 90201 (323) 908-4200 Cudahy Wellness Center at Elizabeth Learning 4811 Elizabeth Street 90201 (323) 908-4200 Thursday, June 07, 2018 DHS = Department of Health Services DPH = Department of Public Health Page 1 of 7 * = No-cost or low-cost adult vaccinations may be available * VFA = Vaccines for Adults CITY PROVIDER NAME ADDRESS ZIP PHONE Culver City Mission City Community Network Culver City 9808 Venice Blvd, Suite 404 90232 (818) 895-3100 Culver City * VFA Venice Family Clinic - The Colen Family H.C. 4700 Inglewood Blvd., Suite 102 90230 (310) 664-7422 Downey FHCCGLA - Downey Family Medical Center 12113 Woodruff Avenue 90241 (562) 231-5600 El Monte * VFA AltaMed Health Services - El Monte 10418 Valley Blvd., Suite B 91731 (626) 582-1426 El Monte * VFA Asian Pacific Health Care Venture Inc. - El Monte/Rosemead 9960 Baldwin Place 91731 (323) 774-2988 El Monte Central City Community Helath Center - El Monte 10050 Garvey Avenue, Suite 111 91733 (626) 652-0790 El Monte Chap Care - Peck 3703 Peck Road, Suite A 91731 (626) 398-6800 El Monte Cleaver Family Wellness Center 4368 Santa Anita Avenue 91731 (626) 579-2190 El Monte * DHS El Monte Comprehensive Health Center 10953 Ramona Blvd. 91731 (626) 434-2500 El Monte * DHS LAC/USC - ESGV Satellite Medical Hub 4024 Durfee Avenue 91732 (626) 450-8930 El Monte Southern California Medical Center - El Monte 12100 Valley Blvd. # 109 A 91732 (626) 575-7500 Gardena South Bay Family Health Care Center - Gardena 742 W. Gardena Blvd. 90247 (310) 327-1357 Glendale All for Health, Health For All, Inc. - Glendale 1030 S. Glendale Avenue, Suite 307 91205 (818) 839-4160 Glendale * VFA Comprehensive Community H. C. Inc. - Glendale 801 S. Chevy Chase, Suite 250 91205 (818) 265-2264 Glendale * DPH Glendale Health Center 501 N. Glendale Avenue, Suite 106 91206 (818) 500-5762 Harbor City * DHS Harbor UCLA Medical Center - Family Medicine 1403 W. Lomita Blvd., 2nd Floor 90710 (310) 534-6264 Harbor City Northeast Community Clinic 1403 W. Lomita Blvd., Suite 103 90710 (310) 784-1800 Harbor City * VFA Northeast Community Clinic - Harbor City Health Center 1403 W. Lomita Blvd., Suite 100 90710 (310) 784-5800 Hawaiian Gardens FHCCGLA - Hawaiian Gardens Health Center 22310 Wardham Avenue 90716 (562) 420-2433 Hawthorne BHS-Family Health Center 2501 W. El Segundo Blvd., Suite B 90250 (424) 456-8933 Hawthorne * VFA Northeast Community Clinic - Hawthorne 4455 117th Street, Suite 300 90250 (310) 645-0444 Hollywood St. Anthony Medical Centers - Hollywood Clinic 6368 Hollywood Blvd. 90028 (323) 469-5555 Huntington Park All Care One Community Center 7300 Santa Fe Avenue 90255 (323) 277-8900 Huntington Park * VFA Huntington Park Family Health Center 2680 Saturn Avenue Suite 110 90255 (323) 908-4200 Huntington Park Northeast Community Clinic - Elizabeth Health Center 2822 E. Florence Avenue 90255 (323) 923-1900 Huntington Park * VFA Northeast Community Clinic - Gage Health Center 2975 Zoe Avenue 90255 (323) 826-9449 Huntington Park The Oasis Medical Clinic 2635 Walnut Street 90255 (323) 586-0740 Inglewood * DPH Curtis R. Tucker Health Center 123 W. Manchester Blvd. 90301 (310) 419-6710 Inglewood Mission City Community Network - Inglewood 501 E. Hardy Street, Suite 110 90301 (310) 672-2085 Inglewood Mission City Community Network - Prairie 301 N. Prairie, Suite 311 90301 (818) 981-4060 Inglewood South Bay Family Health Care - Inglewood 323 N. Prairie Avenue, Suite 210 90301 (310) 673-2647 Inglewood * VFA South Bay Family Health Care Center - Inglewood 1091 S. La Brea Avenue 90301 (310) 330-2960 Inglewood T.H.E. Clinic - Hawthorne 10321 Hawthorne Blvd. 90304 (323) 730-1920 La Puente Central City Community Health Center - La Puente 13742 Amar Road 91746 (626) 919-0400 La Puente * VFA East Valley Community Health Center - Villa Corta School Clinic 17840 Villa Corta Street 91744 (626) 919-5724 La Puente * DHS La Puente Health Center 15930 Central Avenue, Suite 111 91744 (626) 986-2900 Lancaster * VFA Antelope Valley Community Clinic Health & Welness 45104 10th St. West 93534 (661) 942-2391 Lancaster * DPH Antelope Valley Health Center 335-B East Avenue K 6 93535 (661) 471-4860 Lancaster * VFA Bartz-Altadonna CHC 43322 Gingham Avenue, Suite 105 93535 (661) 874-4050 Lancaster * DHS Community Health Plan 3358 East Avenue K 6 93535 (661) 471-4810 Thursday, June 07, 2018 DHS = Department of Health Services DPH = Department of Public Health Page 2 of 7 * = No-cost or low-cost adult vaccinations may be available * VFA = Vaccines for Adults CITY PROVIDER NAME ADDRESS ZIP PHONE Lancaster Tarzana Treatment Center - Lancaster 907 W Lancaster Blvd. 93534 (818) 534-1820 Los Angeles All Inclusive Community Health Center - Eagle Rock 3920 Eagle Rock Blvd. 90065 (323) 255-5225 Los Angeles * VFA AltaMed Health Services - Boyle Heights 3945 E. Whittier Blvd. 90023 (323) 265-1998 Los Angeles AltaMed Health Services - General Pediatrics Clinic 4650 Sunset Blvd., Stop 76 90027 (323) 361-6930 Los Angeles AltaMed Health Services - Westlake 2100 W. 3rd St., Suite 200 90057 (323) 671-2004 Los Angeles AMH Comprehensive Medical Centers 711 N. Alvarado Street, Suite 101 90026 (213) 484-8786 Los Angeles * VFA Arroyo Vista Family Health Center - El Sereno 4815 Valley Blvd., Unit C&D 90032 (323) 222-1134 Los Angeles * VFA Arroyo Vista Family Health Center - El Sereno/Huntington 4837 Huntington Drive North, Suite #1 90032 (323) 225-0024 Los Angeles * VFA Arroyo Vista Family Health Center - Highland Park 6000 N. Figueroa Street 90042 (323) 254-5291 Los Angeles * VFA Arroyo Vista Family Health Center - Lincoln Heights 2411 N.
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