City of Milwaukee
 

Get My Child Immunized

Immunization Program Mission Statement

The mission of the Immunization Program is to decrease the burden of vaccine-preventable diseases through the implementation of interventions aimed at increasing immunization rates. The immunization program is responsible for surveillance and control of vaccine preventable disease in the community.

The City of Milwaukee Health Department Immunization Program manages the administration of vaccine at all of the Health Department Clinics - see below for free immunization clinic times and locations. If you have questions about immunizations or need help locating immunization records, please call (414) 286-8034.

Services

The Immunization Program provides the following services:

  • Free immunizations for children and adolescents during walk in clinic hours.
  • On-site immunization clinics for child care centers and schools (subject to availability).
  • Phone consultations for parents/ guardians, providers, adolescents, adults, and international travelers.  
  • Immunization records for children and adults.
  • Immunization education/ training for parents/ guardians, providers and community organizations.
  • Educational materials.

 

FREE Immunization Clinics

No appointment is needed.  Please make every effort to bring your child's immunization records with you.  Questions?  Call (414) 286-8034.  For an English/Spanish flier containing more details and times for our normal immunization clinic hours not listed below click here.

 Location

 Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday  Thursday  Friday

Keenan Health Center
3200 N 36th St.

 

 8 - 11 am

   

Northwest Health Center
7630 W Mill Rd.

     

 3 - 6 pm

 11 am- 2 pm

Southside Health Center
1639 S 23rd St.

 3 - 6 pm

1 - 4 pm

 

 

 

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