The Centre Hospitalier de la Côte Basque is actively participating in vaccination efforts across the Basque Country region, as part of broader public health initiatives to increase immunization coverage.
According to the hospital’s official website, the institution serves as the primary public healthcare provider for the Basque region, operating across three main sites in Bayonne and surrounding areas. Its vaccination services are integrated into a wide range of medical offerings, including infectious disease prevention and travel health consultations.
The hospital provides international vaccination consultations for travelers, offering guidance and immunizations tailored to destination-specific health risks. These services are part of its Centre de vaccinations internationales – Consultation Voyageurs 64, which supports individuals planning international travel with up-to-date vaccine recommendations.
In addition to travel-related immunizations, the hospital offers free vaccination services through its Centre gratuit de vaccination, ensuring equitable access to essential vaccines for residents regardless of insurance status or income level.
These efforts align with national and European public health campaigns aimed at strengthening community immunity, particularly among adolescents and at-risk populations. By maintaining accessible vaccination points and providing expert medical guidance, the Centre Hospitalier de la Côte Basque contributes to regional disease prevention and health protection.
The hospital’s role in immunization reflects its broader mission to deliver comprehensive, preventive, and curative care across specialties, from emergency psychiatry to long-term care units such as USLD (Unité de Soins de Longue Durée) and EHPAD facilities for elderly patients.