We provide FREE vaccines to children ages 18 years and younger who don't have insurance or are enrolled or eligible for Medicaid, Underinsured (has health insurance, but the coverage does not include all vaccines or only covers selected vaccines), American Indian or Alaska Native.
For more information on what vaccines are required for day cares and schools, please click here.
Parents should keep up-to-date immunization records. If you need information on your child’s past immunizations, the Health Department may be able to access those records through the Wisconsin Immunization Registry (WIR). For more information, please click here.
Recommended Childhood Vaccine Schedule
We provide free vaccines to eligible adults ages 19 and older who are uninsured and underinsured. Contact us for a complete list of available vaccines.
We also provide certain vaccines for a fee.
Health Department Adult Vaccines and Fees
Routine vaccinations are important for protecting our community from disease. Vaccines prevent disease in the people who receive the vaccine and also those who come in contact with unvaccinated people. For more information on vaccines and vaccine preventable diseases, please talk with your health care provider, or call us at the Health Department.
Immunizations can be given to eligible clients at the Health Department. Please call us to set up an appointment at 715-478-3371.
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