Vaccination
center
Your vaccination center
in Gatineau
Our vaccination clinic in Gatineau is committed to providing quality health care, thanks to a wide range of available vaccines and the experience of our nursing staff. Our nursing care is designed to meet the specific needs of each patient, ensuring optimal protection against infectious diseases. We offer an accessible and professional local service. Trust our vaccination center for your healthcare and vaccination needs.
Looking for a prescription or vaccine for your next trip? Learn more here.
Vaccination, our expertise!
Not sure which vaccine or vaccines you need? Our specialized nurses can carry out a vaccination consultation, during which your complete vaccination profile will be assessed. Our nurses will then be able to guide you through the best way to protect yourself.
All vaccines are in stock at the clinic, and no prescription is required.
Vaccines available at the clinic
- Whooping cough
- Diphtheria
- Flu
- Hepatitis A and B - Twinrix
- Meningococcal meningitis B and C
- Mumps
- Pneumococcus - Prevnar-20
- Polio
- Rage
- Measles
- Rubella
- Tetanus
- Tuberculin skin test (TCT, PPD, Mantoux test)
- Varicella
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) - Arexvy & Abrysvo
- Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) - Gardasil-9
- Zona - Shingrix
Patient product injectiont
We offer an injection service for products brought in by the patient. (Intramuscular, subcutaneous and intradermal injections)
*Please note that we do not offer intravenous injection and desensitization services. *
Tuberculosis screening de consulter en
tests (TST, PPD, Mantoux Test)
The Mantoux test is a common method of screening for tuberculosis. It involves injecting a small amount of tuberculin under the skin, usually in the forearm. After 48 to 72 hours, a skin reaction is evaluated to determine the presence of tuberculosis infection.
This screening test is available with or without a doctor’s prescription, by appointment only.
Vaccination,
essential protection
Take advantage of your insurance and tax credits
Did you know that most of our services are covered by insurance companies? You may also qualify for a tax credit for your medical care. Contact your insurer for more details.
FAQ
Vaccination center
Do I need a medical prescription to receive a vaccine?
I've misplaced my vaccination booklet. How do I know if I've received a vaccine?
I'm ill, can I still be vaccinated?
If you have a fever, it’s best to postpone vaccination. In general, a mild infection without fever, such as a cold, is not a contraindication to vaccination. In the case of more serious illnesses, or if you are taking prescription medication, our staff will be able to advise you. Please contact us at 819-595-0790.