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Student Health and Well-Being

Allergy, Immunization and Travel Clinic

The Allergy, Immunization and Travel (AIT) clinic provides a range of essential services for students. The clinic facilitates the approval process and collaborates with Student Health primary care physicians to administer allergy injections, immunizations, and travel vaccines on campus. For travel-related services, patients are advised to schedule an appointment at least eight weeks prior to their departure date. The AIT clinic is dedicated to delivering courteous service and prioritizing the health and safety of its patients.

 

Schedule an Appointment

All incoming patients should start the process by contacting the Allergy, Immunization and Travel (AIT) clinic. The AIT staff will explain our services, facilitate the approval process and collaborate with a Student Health primary care physician for approval to receive your necessary allergy injections, immunizations and/or travel vaccines on campus. For travel, we advise you schedule an appointment at least eight weeks before travel.

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Appointments in MyHealthSpace

Use MyHealthSpace for most appointments.
After 4 p.m., check back for additional openings.
M-F: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. | Closed holidays & weekends

 

Cost 

We charge a fee for these services, our office will courtesy file insurance, but we are only in network with the Student Health Insurance Plan. For travel vaccines, fees will depend upon consultation and the number of vaccines needed. 

 
Required Immunizations 

You'll need two doses of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine (MMR), or positive blood titer reports. Please record these in the "Medical Clearances" section on myhealthspace 

You'll need the meningococcal vaccine to prevent meningitis if you are younger than 21. You must have received at least one meningococcal vaccine after your 16th birthday to satisfy this requirement. Please record these in the "Medical Clearances" section on myhealthspace

Complete the questionnaire found in the "Medical Clearances" section on myhealthspace

If needed, you will be prompted to have tuberculosis testing after answering the TB Screening Questions.

You can only be exempt from fulfilling immunization requirements if:

  • You have a permanent medical contraindication.
  • You have conflicting religious beliefs.
  • You are enrolled in only distance education courses.

You will need to provide proof of your exemption status.

 
Recommended Immunizations 

We recommend all students get the following preventive vaccines: 

  • Gardasil (all students younger than 26) 
  • Hepatitis A & B 
  • Varicella (chicken pox) 
  • Tetanus/Diphtheria/Pertussis (Tdap) 
  • Meningococcal Group B 
  • The SARS-CoV2 Vaccine. 

If you need a copy of your immunizations, log into yourMyHealthSpace  account to view and print your immunizations or call 803-777-9511. 


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