Children's Immunizations

Immunizations protect your child from serious diseases by providing essential vaccines needed from birth through adolescence.

Our Immunization Services

We follow ACIP guidelines to provide essential vaccines:

  • Routine Vaccinations: Timely immunizations for children from birth to 18 years.
  • Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program: Free vaccines for eligible children (Medicaid-eligible, uninsured, Native American, underinsured). A $23 administration fee may apply, up to $69, which can be waived if needed.
  • Immunization Waiver Education: Educational sessions available by appointment for families considering waivers.
  • COVID-19 Vaccines: Available for eligible children and adults.
  • Seasonal Flu Clinics: Flu vaccines provided in the fall to protect against the flu.
Group of school children wearing face masks in education center during Covid-19 pandemic.
Immunization Clinic Services

How to Get Started

Schedule an Appointment: Call us for appointments or information.

Clinic Locations & Hours:

Dowagiac: 1st & 3rd Wednesday

Lawrence: Every Thursday

Hours: 9a.m. - 11a.m. and 1p.m. - 4p.m.

Walk-ins: May be accommodated; check hours and call first.

Education Sessions

Immunization Waiver Education

Vaccine Waiver Education Sessions: Learn about your options by appointment.

Schedule an Appointment: Call us to book your session.

Call (269) 621-3143

Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program

Free Vaccines for Eligible Children: Federally funded program offering no-cost vaccines for qualifying children.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Medicaid-eligible
  • Uninsured
  • Native American or Alaskan Native
  • Underinsured

Administration Fee:

  • $23 per vaccine, maximum $69 out-of-pocket. Fees can be waived for those unable to pay.
 

Immunizations for Insured Children

We provide services for those with private insurance.

Insurance Billing: We bill directly to participating insurance companies.

Administration Fee:

  • $23 per injection, plus the cost of the vaccine.
  • Parents or guardians are responsible for any uncovered amounts.
Happy African American boy and girl kids group playing in the playground in school. Children friendship and education concept.

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Check Your Child’s Vaccine Needs

Answer a few quick questions to find out which vaccines your child needs for protection.