Public Health Community Immunization Clinics
York Region Public Health Community Immunization student catch up vaccine clinics
York Region Public Health community immunization clinics offer students immunizations against Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis, Polio, Meningococcal C-C, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, and Varicella (chickenpox) in addition to immunizations against Hepatitis B, Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Meningococcal ACYW-135
After you book your appointment, please complete an electronic consent form to save time during the immunization clinic check-in process.
Please ensure your child's immunization records are up to date and available to the staff at the immunization clinic before your scheduled appointment. You can update or view your child's immunization information online at Immunization Connect Ontario (ICON). Ensure your child receives the appropriate vaccine(s) by updating their immunization record in ICON before the clinic appointment and bringing the immunization record (yellow card) to the clinic, if available.
Student catch-up immunizations clinics will be offered to all eligible students and are available by appointment only. Clinics are limited to students in JK through Grade 12 with exceptions for graduated students noted in the below eligibility table.
During your appointment, your Public Health nurse will advise how many doses of vaccine you will need to complete each series, based on age and number of doses previously received.
Routine immunizations available at our catch-up clinics
Vaccine available | Recommended schedule to receive vaccine | Eligibility to receive vaccine at clinic |
---|---|---|
Diphtheria* | Two doses: ages 4 - 6 and 14 - 16 | All students JK - grade 12 |
Tetanus* | Two doses: ages 4 - 6 and 14 - 16 | All students JK - grade 12 |
Pertussis (whooping cough)* | Two doses: ages 4 - 6 and 14 - 16 | All students JK - grade 12 |
Polio* | Ages 4 - 6 and 14 - 16 | All students JK - grade 12 |
Measles* | Ages 4 - 6 | All students JK - grade 12 |
Mumps* | Ages 4 - 6 | All students JK - grade 12 |
Rubella* | Ages 4 - 6 | All students JK - grade 12 |
Varicella (chickenpox)* | Ages 4 - 6 | All students JK - grade 12 |
Meningococcal Disease Type ACYW-135* (note: Men-C-C vaccine also available for students grade 6 and younger) | Grade 7 | Grade 7 - 12 students |
Hepatitis B | Grade 7 | Grade 7 - 12 students - Eligibility remains until August 31 of the graduating year for Grade 12 students |
Human papillomavirus (HPV) | Grade 7 | Grade 7 - 12 students - Eligibility remains until August 31 of the graduating year for Grade 12 students |
✔ Recommended time of immunization
* Required under the Immunization of School Pupils Act
View Ontario’s Routine Immunization schedule to see when each vaccine is recommended for all age groups.
Related Resources
- Breastfeeding
- Cancer
- Dental
- Environmental Health
- Food Safety
- Health Information Line - Health Connection
-
Health Professionals
- Announcements and Resources
- COVID-19 Information for Health Professionals
- Cannabis
- Child Growth and Development
- E-Newsletter for Health Care Professionals
- Early Years Support Services Registry
- Health Statistics and Reports
- Infectious Diseases and Outbreak Management
- Information for Dental and Other Health Professionals and Educators
- Mental Health and Wellbeing
- Monkeypox
- Quitting Smoking
- Sexual Health and Blood Borne Infections Information
- Substance Use and Harm Reduction Information for Health Professionals
- Tuberculosis
- Vaccination Information for Healthcare Professionals
- Healthy Schools
- Immunizations
- Infectious Diseases and Prevention
- Injury Prevention
- Inspections, Investigations and Monitoring
- Long-Term Care and Supports
- Nutrition
- Paramedic Services
-
Parenting
- Child Growth and Development
- Children with Special Needs
- EarlyON Child and Family Centres
- Family Violence
- Feeding Babies and Young Children
- Healthy Babies Healthy Children Program
- Mental Health and Wellness in Pregnancy and Parenthood
- Parenting Education and Support
- Positive Discipline
- Prenatal and Newborns
- Transition to Parenting
- Physical Activity
- Prenatal and Newborns
- Sexual Health
- Substance Use