Labs
Fayette County Health Department offers a variety of lab testing at affordable prices! Lab prices are subject to change.
We have standing orders for multiple labs that allow us to draw those labs without a doctor order. The patient just has to provide us with a doctor we can fax the results to. We are able to do blood draws even if we don't have a standing order for the test. Bring in a doctor's order for the test and we can let you know if we are able to do it for you.
We schedule labs every day.
Our most common lab draws and prices
Schedule an Appointment for Labs
Call the Fayette County Health Department to schedule an appointment!
618.283.1044
Immunizations
For children 2 months - 18 years old, bring child's shot record.
Call 618.283.1044 for an appointment.
Who should be vaccinated?
- Infants
- Children
- Pre-Teens
- Adults
- Healthcare Professionals
Vaccines are among the most successful and cost-effective public health tools available for preventing disease and death. They not only help protect individuals but also help protect entire communities by preventing and reducing the spread of infectious diseases.
Immunizations are given at 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months of age, kindergarten, 6th grade, and 12th grade. Infants are protected against 14 vaccine preventable diseases before age two.
Vaccine preventable diseases are at an all-time low in the U.S. However, these diseases still exist and continued vaccination is necessary to protect everyone from potential outbreaks.
Request an Immunization Record
Please call to request an Immunization Record.
618.283.1044
Shot records are available upon request. You may choose to have them faxed to a school (with signed consent) or a physician or may choose to pick them up at the health department.
Current CDC Immunization Schedule
- For infants and children (birth through 6 years)
- For children ages 7-18
- Adults by age
- Adults by health condition
Adult Vaccines
If you're NOT asking for the vaccines you need, you just might be asking for something you really don't want - like a serious infection or long-term health problem. To find out more about adult vaccines, take the CDC Adult Vaccine Quiz.
Vaccines are a safe and effective way of preventing disease and are recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, The American Academy of Family Physicians, and The Centers for Disease Control. To find excellent web sites with more specific detailed information and articles on immunizations go to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Vaccine Website.