Vaccines
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Vaccines prevent a person from getting sick.
Some vaccines are given by poking a needle into the skin (these type of vaccines are called "shots"). Some vaccines are sprayed into the nose (like some types of flu vaccines). Some vaccines are eaten (like the Rotavirus vaccine).
Vaccines are a safe and effective way to keep you, your family, and your community healthy.
Vaccines recommended for children age 0-6
Vaccines recommended for preteens and teens age 7-18
Vaccines recommended for adults
Vaccine Clinic
The Grays Harbor County Public Health and Social Services Department's clinic gives some vaccines to adults. We do not give vaccines to children.
Washington 2-1-1 can help you find a health care provider that gives vaccines to children.
Call 2-1-1 or visit wa211.org.
Vaccine Records
The Washington State Department of Health provides parents and guardians access to their family members' immunization records at MyIR.net. Go to MyIR.net or call (866) 397-0337.
Adult Vaccine Program
The Washington State Adult Vaccine Program provides a limited amount of vaccine for adults 19 years of age and older who are uninsured or underinsured. Currently, we have a limited supply of Tdap, influenza and Shingrix (shingles) vaccine. Please call (360) 532-8631 and ask to speak to a nurse to see if you are eligible.
Childhood Vaccine Program
The Washington State Childhood Vaccine Program provides vaccine to all kids less than 19 years of age in Washington. The program uses a combination of federal and state funds to purchase vaccines and distributes them to health care providers. If you are a health care provider interested in participating in this program, email the Washington State Department of Health at wachildhoodvaccines@doh.wa.gov.