Adolescent Immunizations

Our walk-in immunization clinic wait times vary at this time of year. Please visit vaccines.gov to locate alternative vaccination providers. If you have private insurance or Medicaid, you may call the phone number on the back of your insurance card for in-network providers.

Note: If the estimated wait time exceeds our hours of operation, we may find it necessary to suspend our services. You can try again when the queue opens later or on the next business day.

Clients 18 years and younger with private health insurance are required to provide documentation of immunization coverage. If you need a copy of your immunization record, please complete the Release of Information Authorization (English) or Autorización de Divulgación de Información (Español) form and return it to us via email at MedicalRecords-DHE@jocogov.org. You can fax the form to us at 913-826-1300. If you need further assistance, contact Medical Records at 913-477-8355.

What to Bring with You

  • Your child's immunization record
  • If your student needs immunizations to return to school, please bring a copy of the letter you received with the student's name and their full vaccination record. Your child’s school may provide the full vaccination record upon request.
  • Insurance card
  • Payment is required before receiving some vaccines.
  • Immunization Consent Form or Formulario de Consentimiento Para las Vacunas

Walk-In Immunization Clinic Hours

Adolescent Immunizations Offered

View fees for immunizations.

Vaccine Schedule for 7 to 18 Years

School Immunizations 

Information on requiredvaccinations by the State of Kansas for the current school year for any individual who attends school, a preschool, or a childcare program operated by a school. 

If your student needs immunizations to return to school, please bring a copy of the letter you received with the student's name and their full vaccination record. Your child’s school may provide the full vaccination record upon request.

Resources 

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