Vaccines

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Vaccines, also known as immunizations, keep us healthy at every age. Use the links below to learn which vaccines you and your family may need. If you have questions, talk to your or your child’s provider.


​Age 0-6

To help your baby grow healthy, they will need vaccines to keep them from getting sick from illnesses like whooping cough, flu, mumps and more.

Find out more about the vaccines your baby needs by clicking the links below.


​Age 7-18

As your child grows, they will still need a flu vaccine every year. There are also other vaccines they will need to help them grow into healthy adults. One of these vaccines can even help prevent certain types of cancer.

Find out more about the vaccines your child or teen needs by clicking the links below.


​Adults

As an adult, it’s important to get a flu vaccine every year. You should also get a Tdap vaccine every 10 years to protect against tetanus, diphtheria, and whooping cough.
If you have certain health problems or missed some vaccines, your provider may recommend other vaccines to help keep you healthy.

Click the link below to learn more about the vaccines you may need.​





​Pregnancy


Protect Yourself and Your Baby During Pregnancy

Getting the right vaccines while you're pregnant helps keep both you and your baby safe. These vaccines protect you from getting sick and also give your baby protection before they are even born.

Click the links below to learn more about vaccines during pregnancy.