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The goal of the Immunization Program is to prevent vaccine-preventable diseases that affect people of all ages in Detroit. We work to make immunization services accessible and increase the number of Detroit children who get needed vaccines on schedule. We participate in the Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program, and do outreach and education in the community on why vaccines are important.
The Detroit Health Department's Immunizations Program provides immunizations at its 100 Mack Avenue location for children and adults. At the Immunizations Clinic you will be able to get a history of your shot records (upon request) and receive vaccine education upon the receipt of service.
The Immunization Program also offers adult vaccines. We participate in the Michigan Adult Vaccine Program (MI-AVP), which provides vaccines to uninsured adults who meet certain qualifications. We are also a part of the High Risk Hepatitis A & B Program. This program offers Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B vaccination to high risk adults, regardless of insurance status. Vaccines are also available for insured adults.
The VFC Program helps provide vaccines to children whose parents or guardians may not be able to afford them. This helps ensure that all children have a better chance of getting their recommended vaccinations on schedule. These vaccines protect babies, young children, and adolescents from the following 16 diseases:
In December 2014, the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules approved a new educational requirement for Michigan parents opting their children out of getting vaccinated before entering school and childcare centers.
The new rule allows parents/guardians to have the opportunity to speak with a health educator from their local health department about their concerns and questions regarding immunizations prior to the nonmedical waiver being signed.
Any parent/guardian who wants to claim a nonmedical waiver can receive education regarding the benefits of vaccination and the risks of disease from a local health department.
• DHD provides the required educational sessions for Detroit residents and/or those students attending Detroit childcare facilities and/or schools at no cost, but appointments are required.
• The 30-minute education session will include information on the risks of not receiving vaccines and the benefits of vaccination to the individual and the community which will allow parents to make an informed choice for their child.
Parents/guardians deciding to immunize their child will be able to do so after the education session at the DHD clinic or their own doctor. If the parent/guardian still wants to waive one or more vaccines, DHD staff will provide a certified waiver. The parents will be required to provide the certified waiver to their child’s school.
Schedule Your Appointment
You may schedule your appointment by calling 313-876-IMMS (4667). Appointments are available year-round. Don’t wait until the summer rush or back to school time because appointments fill up quickly.
More Information
• Key Points for Parents and Guardians (PDF) from MDHHS.
• Frequently Asked Questions for Parents and Guardians (PDF) from MDHHS.
• Frequently Asked Questions for Schools and Childcare Centers (PDF) from MDHHS.
• Health care providers, please visit Immunization Waiver Information provided by the MDHHS.
To get vaccines for your child, call
Vaccine Contact Info
Early detection and treatment of syphilis during pregnancy (typically with peni
You can get vaccines for your child even if you are not able to pay. The Detroit Health Department provides vaccines to children who qualify. Our Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program helps families who may not be able to afford vaccines get them. We are here to help all children get needed vaccines on time. VFC vaccines protect babies, young children, and teenagers from 16 diseases.
Yes, the WIC (Women, Infants, and Children Program) clinic offer vaccines for children and adults. At the WIC clinic you can learn more about vaccines, get the vaccines you need, and get a copy of your shot records
This is a collaborative effort between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), state and local health care providers, and volunteer sentinel clinicians to monitor the impact of influenza in Michigan. If you are a medical provider, public health clinic, urgent care center, emergency room, or university student health center, you can sign up to be an influenza sentinel provider!
If you do not want your child or children vaccinated, you must complete a form called a non-medial waiver and receive vaccine education before your child can enter school and child care centers. This new rule began on January 1, 2015 and applies to all families opting out of vaccines in our state.
Measles cases have been reported in the metropolitan Detroit area.
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A CDC guide for parents of all things Flu.
Consent for Influenza for Individuals 6 Months to 18 Years of Age
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Learn about hepatitis.
The Detroit Health Department recommends all food establishments get their employees vaccinated.
This is a collaborative effort between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), state and local health care providers, and volunteer sentinel clinicians to monitor the impact of influenza in Michigan each year.