Walk-in clinic wait timesNo appointment necessary. Wait times are updated every 15 minutes.
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Infectious diseaseDr. Kent Martin, an infectious disease and internal medicine specialist, is a certified Diplomat in Infectious Disease through the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS). He is available for lectures regarding infectious disease; infectious disease consultation and travel medicine. For more information, call 701.323.8030 or visit with your Medcenter One doctor.TetanusTetanus shots recommended for those at-risk because of the floodA tetanus shot is recommended for anyone who has not had a tetanus shot in the past 10 years and is sandbagging or working in flood water. There is a supply of tetanus vaccines available 8 a.m.—9 p.m. Monday—Friday or 10 a.m.—4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Medcenter One Walk-in Clinic Downtown and North locations. The state has provided Medcenter One clinics with free vaccines for underinsured people or people without insurance who have flood-related needs. Patients do not need to see a doctor and there is no co-pay, but there is a $13.90 vaccine injection fee. To find out if you are at risk for tetanus and need a vaccine, please click here. Swine flu in the news
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