Press Releases

Immunizations at Saint Xavier's Nursing Center

CHICAGO (September 24, 2001) – Saint Xavier University and the Chicago Department of Health will be offering immunizations from 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 16 at the Nursing Center at Saint Xavier, 3700 W. 103rd St., Chicago.

Immunizations available include Prevnar, Chickenpox, DTP, Hib, MMR, Polio, and Hepatitis B. Hepatitis B immunizations will be available for children who have not reached their 19th birthday. Free early childhood developmental screening will also be available for children ages six months - three years.

KIDS, the City of Chicago’s child identification program, will also be available at the Nursing Center Immunizations. KIDS is a free service to Chicago parents who wish to have their child’s photo and descriptive information securely stored in a database in the Clerk’s office. In the event that a child is reported missing to the police, the KIDS program can post the photo on the Internet and send it to law enforcement, the media and others who may be able to assist in the search for a missing child.

Due to a national shortage of the tetanus vaccine and by order of the Health Department, the Nursing Center will not give tetanus boosters to any child over the age of seven. The booster requirement is waived for entry into high school until further notice.