Immunization
Information and resources on immunizations to help protect you and your family from the spread of diseases.
Measles cases are rising worldwide
Make sure you and your family are protected against measles, especially if travelling. Babies as young as six months travelling to areas where measles is spreading should get the measles vaccine early.
Immunization in the Vancouver Coastal Health region
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Find an immunization clinic
Looking for an immunization appointment? Contact your primary care provider (eg…
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Immunization for infants and toddlers
Getting your child immunized, and immunized on time, is one of the most importa…
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Immunization for school-aged children and youth
Learn where to get immunizations for school-aged children and youth ages four t…
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Influenza and COVID-19 Immunization
Getting immunized can help keep you, your community, and the healthcare system …
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Mpox vaccinations
A complete series of two doses of vaccine is recommended for stronger and longe…
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Pharmacies offering vaccines
Select pharmacies in the Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) region carry and provid…
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Travel Clinic and Vaccination Clinic
At the VCH Travel Clinic/Vaccination Clinic, we offer a range of vaccination an…
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Immunization records
Vaccination records (also called immunization records) provide a history of all…
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Reporting immunizations
Help protect your community by reporting your and your children's immunization …
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Community vaccine provider resources
This page was developed with key resources necessary for the immunization progr…

Measles immunizations available for eligible children and adults
Vaccine appointments can be booked at local pharmacies for individuals ages 4 and older, and is also available at walk-in-clinics and many primary care offices. Please call ahead to check on vaccine availability. Pharmacies offering vaccines
Parents and caregivers who have eligible children can book them an appointment by calling their local Public Health Unit or booking a measles appointment online.