Vaccinations and Immunizations
How to avoid suspension: The final deadline to report all missing vaccinations or a valid exemption to Public Health is April 22, 2025. The suspension period begins April 23, 2025.
High school clinic schedule
For students who received an Immunization Reminder Notice from Public Health
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Where to Get Vaccinated
Publicly funded immunizations and appointment information -
Report Vaccinations
How to report vaccinations and handle personal immunization records -
Request Immunization Records
How to view and request personal immunization records -
Baby, Children and Youth Vaccinations
Learn about vaccination for children and reporting laws in Ontario -
Grade 7 Vaccinations
Hepatitis B, meningitis and HPV vaccination information -
Adults
Benefits of keeping your vaccines up-to-date
Report vaccines received to Public Health for children 0 to 17 years
The fastest, most secure and convenient way to report vaccines (except for COVID-19 vaccinations and flu shots) or request records is to use Immunization Connect (ICON).
Contact the Vaccine Team
Talk to a vaccine nurse about:
- Booking an appointment at a vaccination clinic for publicly funded (free) vaccine(s)
- Routine (free) vaccines for all ages
- School vaccinations
- A catch-up schedule for missed vaccines
- What to expect after getting vaccinated
- Vaccine related questions or concerns
Call 905-688-8248 or 1-888-505-6074 ext. 7425 Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. to speak with a vaccine nurse.
Email the Vaccine Team and a vaccine nurse will respond to you within five business days.
By communicating with us, you're agreeing to keep the exchange of personal health information to a minimum. See Public Health's privacy statement.