Vaccines
Vaccines play a vital role in safeguarding individuals and communities against preventable diseases. By receiving vaccinations according to recommended schedules, you not only protect yourself and your loved ones from serious illnesses but also contribute to the overall health and well-being of our community. Explore this page to learn more about the importance of vaccinations and find resources to help you stay up-to-date with your immunization needs.
Note: Vaccines available at the health department are limited. We focus on people without insurance, disaster or outbreak related vaccine. You can call us to discuss your needs. Check with your healthcare provider or pharmacy to see what vaccine they have in stock. You can also visit www.vaccines.gov to find a flu or COVID vaccine near you.
Public Vaccinations Records
Access your vaccination records or request them for your legal dependent through our secure portal. Click here to manage your vaccination history easily and efficiently.
Child Vaccine Schedule
The Kentucky Child Vaccine Schedule is a well-established guide to ensure that children receive the essential vaccinations they need at the right time. This schedule is designed to protect children from preventable diseases and provide them with a healthy start in life. It covers a series of recommended vaccines, each strategically timed to offer the best protection during the early years of a child’s life. By following the Kentucky Child Vaccine Schedule, parents and caregivers can help safeguard their child’s health and well-being, while also contributing to community-wide immunity against contagious diseases. You may also Access your Vaccine Records.
Adult Vaccine Schedule
Ensuring that adults stay up-to-date on vaccinations is crucial for maintaining good health and preventing the spread of preventable diseases. The Adult Immunization Schedule by Age provides guidance for individuals aged 19 and older, outlining the recommended vaccines at different stages of adulthood. From influenza and tetanus to shingles and pneumonia, the schedule is designed to safeguard against a range of infectious diseases. Consult with your healthcare provider to determine which vaccinations are appropriate for your age, health status, and any specific risk factors, and stay proactive in protecting yourself and those around you. You may also Access your Vaccine Records