Vaccinations and Immunizations

All adults aged 75 and older are eligible for the publicly funded RSV vaccine. If you're in this age group, talk to your health care provider about getting the RSV vaccine.

Got a letter about your child's vaccines?

Report student immunization info to Public Health by March 9

Report info / child vaccine options

Report vaccines received to Public Health for children 0 to 17 years

The fastest and most convenient way to report vaccines or request records is to use Immunization Connect (ICON). Watch a video on how to create an ICON account and report your child's vaccines.

Every time your child receives a vaccine from a health care provider such as a family doctor or nurse practitioner, it must be reported to Public Health. Doctors, child care facilities and schools don't do this for you.

Access your vaccination record or report vaccines

Contact the Vaccine Team

Talk to a vaccine nurse about:

Call 905-688-8248 or 1-888-505-6074 ext. 7425 Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:15 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.

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