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For Immunization Providers

Vaccines for Children


The Vaccines for Children program (VFC) supplies federally purchased vaccines for immunizing eligible children through age 18 in public and private practices - at no cost to participating health care providers.
Patients through age 18 are eligible if they are:

  • enrolled in Medicaid or the Oregon Health Plan;
  • uninsured; or
  • American Indian/Alaskan Native.

Vaccines Access Program

A Vaccine Access Program (VAP) provider is a public clinic that receives no-cost vaccines intended for VFC-eligible people under age 19, uninsured adults, and low-cost vaccines for privately insured children and adults; a provider that is committed to increasing vaccination rates and decreasing disparities in immunization coverage.

Local Health Departments

Materials to assist Local Health Departments to fulfull their public health obligations for immunizations.


Pharmacists

Pharmacists in Oregon can give immunizations to patients age 7 and over.


Dentists

Since 2019, dentists in Oregon can give immunizations to patients.

Provider Resources

Immunization resources for all providers who give immunizations

Training

Online training information for clinical staff