Vaccines & Immunizations

A student receiving their yearly back-to-school immunization shot.

The Immunizations Program provides routine vaccinations against childhood diseases to children and young adults, ages two (2) months to 18 years, with limited or no health insurance year-round. Immunization outreach and education are provided to families with children under the age of four who are not up-to-date on required immunizations.

Clients

Prince George’s County provides immunizations to residents:

  • Covered by or enrolled in Medicaid or medical assistance programs;
  • Who are 2 months to 18 years old and are uninsured or under-insured;
  • Who are Native American (American Indian) or Alaskan Native;
  • Those who have health insurance that does not cover (pay for) vaccines

Fees

Fees are based on a sliding scale.

Staff

  • Community health nurses
  • Administrative support
  • Program manager

Services

  • Routine childhood immunizations
  • COVID-19 immunizations
  • Flu shots and COVID shots to County residents ages 6 months and older
  • Immunization outreach and follow-up with medical providers as needed

Immunization Clinic 

The Immunization Clinic is by appointment for adults and children's immunizations. Schedule your immunization appointment today!

Hours of Operation 

  • Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm 

Locations

Monkeypox (Mpox)Vaccines

Schedule your Monkeypox vaccination appointment today! 

Flu and COVID Vaccines

The Prince George's County Health Department does not currently offer Flu or COVID-19 vaccines. Please contact your local pharmacy or healthcare provider to schedule an appointment. 

What Documents Should I Bring? 

IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS TO BRING:
•    Parent's ID
•    Child’s ID (Birth Certificate or Passport)
•    Child’s Entire Immunization Record
•    Medical Assistance Card or Managed Care Organization (MCO) Insurance Card
•    Proof of Residency
•    Proof of Income (If your child does not have insurance)

DOCUMENTOS IMPORTANTES PARA TRAER:
•    Identificacion de Padre/ Guardian legal
•    Identificación del niño (Certificado de nacimiento o Pasaporte)
•    Registro completo de inmunización del niño
•    Tarjeta de seguro médico 
•    Prueba de residencia
•    Comprobante de ingresos (si su hijo no tiene seguro)

Resources

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Find More Information

  • Vaccines & Immunizations
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
  • Immunization Schedules
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases