Vaccines & Immunizations
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
- Cheverly Health Center: 3003 Hospital Drive, Cheverly, MD 20785 | Make an Appointment
- Laurel Clinic: 14207 Park Center Dr Laurel, MD 20707 | Make an Appointment
Monkeypox (Mpox)Vaccines
Schedule your Monkeypox vaccination appointment today!
- Cheverly Health Center: Make an Appointment
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
Health Topics
- Get Your Child’s Shots on Schedule
- Get Your Pre-teen’s Shots on Schedule
- Get Shots to Protect Your Health (Adults Ages 19 to 49)
- Get Shots to Protect Your Health (Adults Age 50 or Older)
- Protect Yourself from Seasonal Flu
Healthy People Topic Areas
Personal Health Tools
Other Resources
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