With the start of the 2024-25 school year right around the corner, it’s time to make sure that your child is up to date on their immunizations.
Before scheduling an appointment to get your child vaccinated, check their immunization records to see what they might be missing. There are multiple options for obtaining your child’s immunization records:
Request immunization records for free through the Virginia Immunization Information System (VIIS).
If your child was immunized outside Virginia, get records from those states’ systems.
Request records from your healthcare provider. Some may charge for copies.
If your child is missing immunizations, take steps to get them up to date.
Contact your doctor. Many primary care doctors require an appointment, don't delay, schedule it today. This is also a good time to get caught-up on routine medical care. This includes physicals, dental appointments, vision and hearing & screenings, and more.
If you do not have a doctor, visit a Health Department clinic. Health Department clinics offer immunizations to all Fairfax County students as well those who are behind on their scheduled immunizations, need a booster, and to people who are new to country.
Find a community clinic. Inova Cares Clinic for Families provides childhood immunizations for patients who qualify for Medicaid, FAMIS, Inova’s Financial Assistance Program, or are uninsured. HealthWorks for Northern Virginia and Neighborhood Health also provide healthcare, including vaccinations, for children, families, and individuals, regardless of insurance status or ability to pay.
Extended Hours Immunization Clinics
Back to school season is a busy time, which is why the Health Department is holding several immunization clinics on evenings and weekends during the month of August. These clinics will offer school required immunizations at no cost to all Fairfax County students regardless of if they have had vaccines in the past, are new to the country, or need a follow-up to be up to date.
Appointments are limited and required. Schedule your appointment by calling 703-246-7100. See the full extended hours clinics schedule.
By getting your child up to date on their immunizations, you have the power to protect them from serious illness and prevent them from missing school and other activities because they are sick.
Don’t wait. Check your child’s immunizations records today and make an appointment to get them caught-up if needed.
Additional Resources
Learn more about childhood and school required immunizations.
Review Fairfax County Public Schools’ general registration immunizations page for details about FCPS requirements.
Visit our web page and follow us on social media for updates on immunizations and other health topics.