North Dakota Vaccines for Children Program
The Vaccines for Children (VFC) program is a federally funded program that provides vaccines to children 0 through 18 years of age who are either Medicaid eligible, American Indian or Alaskan Native, uninsured or underinsured (a child whose health insurance benefit plan does not cover vaccines or a particular vaccine). The VFC program limits vaccine administration fees and does not allow participating sites to charge eligible patients for the vaccine.
Adults who do not have insurance or insurance that doesn't cover vaccines may also qualify.
To find a VFC provider in your area, please see the map below.
Immunization Schedules
Recommended Immunizations for Children (0-6 years)
Recommended Immunizations for Children 7-18
Recommended Immunizations for Adults 19 years and older
North Dakota Childcare Immunization Requirements
Parent Friendly School Immunization Requirements
Immunization Recommendations During Floods
Forms
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Adult Immunization Quiz
Reliable Vaccine Information
American Academy of Pediatrics
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Vaccines Home Page
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Vaccine Information for Adults
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Pregnancy and Vaccination
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Reasons to Vaccinate
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Vaccine Safety Home Page
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Vaccine Education Center
Immunization Action Coalition (IAC)
National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System