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Recommended Vaccination Schedules for Wisconsinites
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In alignment with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, OCPH encourages health care providers across Outagamie County to use their best medical judgment and training, within their scope of practice, to recommend and administer immunizations based on professionally vetted schedules. OCPH recommends providers refer to the following immunization schedules. For those under the age of 19The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has been producing immunization schedules based on the recommendations of its Committee on Infectious Diseases (COID) since the 1930s. The recommendations are published in the Red AAP’s Recommended Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule for Ages 18 Years or Younger 2025 For those 19 and olderThe American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) was founded in 1947 and is one of the largest national medical organizations. The AAFP provides immunization schedules for adults based on age group and by certain medical conditions. AAFP’s Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule For those who are pregnantThe American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) was founded in 1951 and provides expert-reviewed practice guidelines for its members in the United States, Canada, and South America. ACOG’s Summary of Routinely Recommended Maternal Vaccines |
Information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent
Immunization Clinic Information
Please call Outagamie County Public Health at (920) 832-5100 to schedule an appointment.
Immunizations are free to all children ages birth to 18 if eligible for the Vaccines for Children Immunization Program.
- If you have no insurance or limited insurance coverage for immunizations or are on Medical Assistance (Badger Care), or are Native American/Alaskan, please call the number above.
- If you have full insurance coverage for immunizations, please contact your primary care provider for these services.
- Please bring your immunization record with you.
- A parent/legal guardian must accompany children under 18 years of age.
- If parent/legal guardian is unable to accompany, call (920) 832-5100 to make arrangements.
- Translation services available.
A parent/legal guardian must give consent for a child to receive immunizations.
Wisconsin Immunization Registry
Wisconsin residents can view their immunization records online through the state-wide immunization registry.
Click here to access the immunization record for you or your child.
If you are unable to access your child's immunization record, please contact Outagamie County Public Health for assistance.
School and Child Care Requirements
For current age/grade and child care requirements and additional resources, click here.
Travel
For CDC travel vaccination information, click here.
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