Back-to-School Vaccine Clinics
Make sure your kids have their required vaccines before the first day of school.
Nevada law requires that all children be fully immunized before entering school. Back-to-school immunizations are available at the Health District clinics listed below.
Visit the Clark County School District’s Student Enrollment Process for vaccination requirements.
Clinic Locations
Mandatory back to school vaccinations, as well as recommended vaccinations, are available at these locations by appointment only:
Back to School vaccines for 11–18 years old (TDAP; Meningitis; HPV), are available at these locations by appointment only:
Mandatory back to school vaccinations are available at these locations without an appointment:
Vaccine Information Sheets
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers a number of vaccine information sheets providing details of the vaccines required to be administered. Download vaccine information sheets on the VIS webpage.
The Health District supports strategies that are designed to strengthen and sustain public health and improve the health of communities through immunization programs. Download the Immunization Program Policy Statement to learn more.
Parental Consent
Non-custodial adults may accompany a child, however, written consent must be provided to the health district from the parent or guardian at the time of service. See the Parental Consent for Immunization of a Minor Policy for more details.
Costs
Vaccine costs vary based on the type of immunization required. In addition to the vaccine costs, the health district charges an administration fee of $20 per person for one vaccine and $8 for each additional vaccine.
Payment made be made by Visa, MasterCard, cash, debit card, money order, cashier’s check, Anthem, Aetna, Cigna, Culinary, Beechstreet / Multiplan, Friday’s Health, Healthscope / Sierra Healthcare Option, Healthplan of Nevada (HPN), Nevada Medicaid / Nevada Check-Up, Medicare Part B & D, One Health, Hometown Health, Ambetter / Silver Summit, Teachers Health Trust, Tricare, UMR, or United Healthcare (UHC). Not all vaccines are covered by insurance.
Note: The credit card holder’s name must match the name on the acceptable photo identification presented. Visit the Accepted Methods of Payment webpage for details on payments and our ID policy.
Clients have the choice of receiving all travel related care and services from their personal health care provider for a fee, or receive indicated travel vaccines offered by the health district for a fee in conjunction with travel-related services provided by their personal health care provider or a travel medicine clinic.
Immunization Records
For vaccinations received in Nevada
The Public Access Portal of the Nevada WebIZ program allows parents and legal guardians to print official immunization records for their child(ren) (aged 0 through 17 years). It also allows adult individuals (aged 18 years and over) to print official immunization records for themselves. To download immunization records, visit the Nevada WebIZ Public Access Portal or call 1-775-684-5954. If you are unable to access records from the portal, you can submit a completed Authorization to Disclose Patient Health information form in English or Spanish.
For vaccinations received outside of Nevada
If you have lived in a state with an immunization information system, you may try to contact that system where you or your child received their last shots to see if they have your records. A link to available state systems is provided on the Centers for Disease and Prevention and Control’s (CDC) website: www.cdc.gov/vaccines/programs/iis/contacts-locate-records.html#state
Updated on: May 6, 2024