Immunizations

What vaccines does OCCHD offer?

We offer a wide variety of vaccines to both children and adults. To view a list of vaccines OCCHD offers, along with the cost, please see our Vaccine List and Cost section.

For information on vaccines and the diseases they prevent, visit this link.

OCCHD’S IMMUNIZATION SERVICES

The OKC-County Health Department is dedicated to providing immunization services against vaccine preventable diseases to the citizens of Oklahoma County. Vaccinations are provided at no charge to children who qualify for the Vaccines for Children Program.

We can directly bill HealthChoice and BlueCross BlueShield insurances. All other insured patients will receive a receipt of payment that they may submit to their insurance company at a later time.

DO I NEED AN APPOINTMENT?

Appointments are preferred, but we will accept walk-ins based on availability. Overseas immunizations are given by appointment only. For more information on overseas immunizations or to schedule an overseas immunization appointment,
please call (405) 419-4090.

IMMUNIZATIONS:

Adult Vaccinations

Before coming to our clinic for adult vaccinations, please call one of our clinic locations to ensure that your specific vaccination is available. If the vaccination is not available, we will be able to refer you to places that do offer your specific vaccine(s).

Overseas Travel Vaccines

Overseas travel vaccines are provided by appointment only. For more information, please view our informational form

LOCATIONS

North Health Clinic

2700 NE 63rd Street
OKC, OK 73111
(405) 419-4200

Hours: Monday – Thursday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm, Friday 8:00-12:00

South Health Clinic

6728 S Hudson Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73139
(405) 419-4119

Hours: Monday – Thursday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm, Friday 8:00-12:00

West Health Clinic

4330 NW 10th Street
OKC, OK 73107
(405) 419-4150

Hours: Monday – Thursday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm, Friday 8:00-12:00

WHY ARE VACCINATIONS IMPORTANT?

Immunizations are one of the most important public health interventions in history. Through the use of vaccinations, millions of lives have been saved and millions of cases of disease have been prevented. Immunizations not only positively impact the health of the individual receiving the vaccination, but also the community.

Because of vaccinations, some diseases are extremely rare in the United States. But that doesn’t mean we should stop immunizing people. If we stopped vaccinations, diseases that are extremely rare would come back, and before long we would see epidemics of diseases that are nearly under control today. More people, especially children, would get sick and possibly die.

HOW CAN I GET COPIES OF MY CHILD’S SHOT RECORDS?

If you or your child have ever received immunization through our county health department and you need a copy of that shot record, you may request a copy of your record by calling any of our three clinic locations or visiting Oklahoma State Immunization Information System (OSIIS) Public Access Portal here.

What should I bring with me?

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME TO RECEIVE VACCINATIONS/SHOTS?

When coming in for immunizations, be sure to bring a current copy of your shot records with you. This makes it easier for our staff to see which shots you need, and it also helps decrease your waiting time.

Parents need to bring birth certificates for their children or another acceptable document that proves guardianship. If you are the non-custodial parent or guardian accompanying someone under 18, please be able to provide a letter of authorization or guardianship information. This documentation provides consent to allow our staff to give shots to that individual.

Your wait time will vary depending on the type of immunizations that are needed. Our staff works hard to ensure the proper vaccinations are given to you and your family.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING WITH ME TO RECEIVE VACCINATIONS/SHOTS?

When coming in for immunizations, be sure to bring a current copy of your shot records with you. This makes it easier for our staff to see which shots you need, and it also helps decrease your waiting time.

Parents need to bring birth certificates for their children or another acceptable document that proves guardianship. If you are the non-custodial parent or guardian accompanying someone under 18, please be able to provide a letter of authorization or guardianship information. This documentation provides consent to allow our staff to give shots to that individual.

Your wait time will vary depending on the type of immunizations that are needed. Our staff works hard to ensure the proper vaccinations are given to you and your family.

What should I bring with me?