Address: 1411 S Commercial St, Harrisonville, MO 64701, USA
Phone: +18163808425
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 8AM–4:30PM
Friday: 8AM–4:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Megan Hicks
Deena and her squad of nurses are absolutely amazing, to say it lightly. Receptionist is lovely. They all do everything they can to help out and I’ve never been so relieved to find someone that my kids aren’t scared of getting shots from. ❤️ Most amazing group of women. Truly grateful.
Shirley Duncan
The vaccine drive thru today was so excellently run! Everyone so polite and explaining each step. I was anxious not knowing what was going to happen! At almost 80 yrs. Change is not always easy! Thank you all! Job well done!
Dan Ryan
Both of the people that I talked to were great (one on the phone and on in person). I was in and out in 5 minutes with no wait. Great experience!
Jared Taber
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If you find out how and where share your info. We finished our 2nd shots in Feb. I am on oxygen and have COPD. My health care provider recommended booster but can't find where or when or how. I read that in other states they were getting their boosters any place the vaccines are being given but any I asked said not so.
Hi Karen, Unfortunately, the only clinical services that we currently offer are immunizations and TB testing.
The Cass County Health Department is following the CDC and State of Missouri's vaccine distribution prioritization groups. As of today, Missouri is still in Phase 1A and working to vaccinate the 450,000 frontline healthcare workers and long-term care facility staff and residents. When the vaccine will be available to the next priority groups will depend on several factors including how long it takes to complete each phase and vaccine availability from the state. Updates regarding the COVID vaccine in Cass County will be communicated through our website (www.CassCounty.com/Health) and social media.
Hi Debbie, As of today (1/3/2022) COVID-19 boosters for 12-15 year olds have been approved by the FDA but still need to be approved by the CDC. The CDC's panel is scheduled to meet on Wednesday, January 5th. Upon approval from both the FDA and CDC's advisory panel, the State of Missouri will update the standing orders for health departments and we will be able to administer those boosters at that time.
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Hi Robert, No, if you are scheduling an appointment you should not receive a dialog box that says "form disabled". We would recommend resubmitting your appointment information.
Your friend is mistaken because as of 1/26/21 we still have not received our first shipment of COVID-19 vaccine. Your friend may have received his vaccine elsewhere, but I can assure you that he did not receive it at or with the Cass County Health Department.
The Cass County Health Department has developed a vaccine survey tool to inform residents when and where they might qualify to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Once the vaccine is made available for your tier, the Cass County Health Department will use your information from the survey below to contact you with further instructions on how to schedule an appointment to receive your vaccination. Go here to fill out the survey: https://casscounty.com/2462/COVID-19-Vaccine
If you tap on the year at the top left of that window, it will let you scroll through the years quickly.
The Cass County Health Department is following the CDC and State of Missouri's vaccine distribution prioritization groups. As of today, Missouri is still in Phase 1A and working to vaccinate the 450,000 frontline healthcare workers and long-term care facility staff and residents. When the vaccine will be available to the next priority groups will depend on several factors including how long it takes to complete each phase and vaccine availability from the state. Updates regarding the COVID vaccine in Cass County will be communicated through our website (www.CassCounty.com/Health) and social media.
Hi Wanda, There are COVID-19 testing opportunities through your primary care, some pharmacies, and we currently host 2 free testing events per week. You can sign up for our testing events on our website.
Yes we do! Please call 816-380-8425 to set up an appointment with our nurse.
Hi Desiree, We are unable to provide physicals at our clinic.
Hi Connie, You can call during our regular business hours and our billing specialist should be able to help you with questions about Medicaid.
We only collect and send out well water samples for testing. You will need to contact your water supplier or the State of Missouri about testing water from your community source.
Certain days they have one or the other. Always good to call and check! The girls are always amazing and do their best to work with your schedule!
$15 each
Close family members (grandparents included) are allowed to apply for birth certificates on behalf of other family members. Note: we are only able to print birth certificates for Missouri births. If you have any additional questions, feel free to call us at 816-380-8425.
You will need to take the food handler's class (either online at StateFoodSafety.com or in person at one of our classes) and then bring proof of completion and your ID into our office to obtain your physical card.
The price of immunizations varies depending on your age and insurance. For clarification, please call us at 816-380-8425.
You will need photo ID, $15, and to fill out an application. You will receive a certified copy in a matter of minutes, and can do this at any health department in the state of Missouri.
You will need to contact the vital records department of your son's birth state.
Hi Hazel! For a copy of a Missouri birth certificate you need to fill out an application and provide photo ID or two pieces of mail with your name and address. Birth certificates cost $15 each.
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