Immunization Clinic Changes Set for July 1
Public Health Immunization Clinics are changing. Beginning July 1, the Verona and Stoughton clinics will be discontinued. There will still be clinics in Madison (South and East) and in Sun Prairie and Middleton. Please see the new schedule below for more detail. Call 608-266-4821 if you have any questions.
Immunization Clinic Schedule (January-June 2013)
Immunization Clinic Schedule (July-December 2013)
- Immunizations are provided free of charge
- No appointments are needed.
- Bring all immunization records to each clinic.
- Interpreter provided.
- An immunization clinic will be cancelled if the public schools close in the community where the clinic is scheduled.
Who Can Get Immunizations Through Public Health?
Public Health Madison & Dane County can provide free immunizations to children through age 18 years who:
- Do not have any insurance, or
- Have Medical Assistance or Badger Care, or
- Have 'major medical insurance' (only covering hospitalization; no preventive care coverage), or
- Are Native American or Alaska Native
If you have health insurance that covers vaccines, call your provider to be immunized.
- PHMDC can no longer immunize ANY children or adults who have private health insurance covering vaccines, even if they must meet a deductible or have a co-pay.
- Call your insurance company to learn what vaccines are paid for with your policy.
Vaccines are safe and effective, and prevent many diseases that can have serious complications and may even be fatal.