Immunization Clinics
All children 18 years of age and under, that meet at least one of the following criteria, are eligible for VFC vaccines.
- Medicaid Enrolled — a child who is enrolled in the Medicaid Program
- Uninsured — a child who has no health insurance coverage
- American Indian or Alaskan Native — as defined by the Indian Health Services Act
- Under-insured — a child whose health insurance covers only select vaccines or caps the vaccine cost at a certain limit.
Immunization Guidelines for West Virginia Child Care Centers
Immunization Guidelines for Pre-Kindergarten Program Enterers
Immunization Guidelines for New School Enterers K - 12
Immunization Guidelines for 7th & 12th Graders
Recommendations of the West Virginia Bureau for Public Health: Immunizations for West Virginia College, University, Community and Technical School Students
Immunization Schedule
DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis), IPV (polio), Hib (Haemophilusinfluenzae type b), PCV (pneumococcal disease), Rotavirus
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DTaP, IPV, Hib, PVC, Rotavirus
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DTaP, Hib, PCV, Rotavirus, flu when in season
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Hep B, IPV, flu when in season
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Hib, MMR (measles, mumps and rubella), PCV, HAV (Hepatitis A), Flu when in season, Varicella (chickenpox)
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DTaP, HAV, flu when in season
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4 – 6 years (before starting school)
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MMR, DTaP, IPV, Varicella, flu when in season at 4 years)
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Tdap, Menactra (meningitis)
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Catch-up Shots
Varicella (if child has not had chickenpox shot and has never had chickenpox), Hep B (if child has no had the hepatitis B shots)
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MMR (if your child has not had the MMR shots, Menactra
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