Vaccines and Immunizations
Vaccines are one of the best tools to use against a number of serious diseases.
- Top 10 Reasons to Protect Your Child by Vaccinating
- Immunization Information from Minnesota Department of Health
Low or No Cost Vaccines
Low cost vaccines are available through the Minnesota Vaccines for Children (MnVFC) and Un-and Underinsured Adult Vaccine (UUAV) Programs. Public Health is a provider for both programs.
View a map of all MnVFC and UUAV providers.
Eligibility Guidelines
- Children (18 years of age and younger) who do not have health insurance
- Children on a Minnesota Health Care Program – MA, MinnesotaCare, or PMAP
- Children who are American Indian or Alaskan Native
- Children who have health insurance that does not cover vaccines
- Adults (19 and older) who do not have health insurance or their insurance does not cover certain vaccines. Adults (19 and older) must also be residents of Minnesota to be eligible.
Flu and COVID-19
- Public Health offers Flu Vaccines for all ages 6 months and older including High Dose for those 65 years and older.
- If you are looking for a COVID-19 vaccine, please call your healthcare provider or local pharmacy for an appointment. We are not offering COVID-19 vaccines at this time.
Immunization Records
Access your family’s immunization record
- Docket App
- To get started, download the free app by searching “Docket” on the Apple App Store or Google Play.
- Basic steps on how to use the Docket app (Minnesota Department of Health)
- Anyone who wants or needs access to their immunization record and does not have a smartphone or does not want to use the app can still request their immunization record from MDH or their health care provider. For more information, visit Find My Immunization Record.