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Vaccines — sometimes called immunizations or shots —help children and adults fight disease. Vaccines prevent people from illnesses that can, in some cases, lead to death. In some areas of the world, vaccines have nearly wiped out certain diseases.

CareOregon and the Oregon Health Authority continue to follow the vaccine schedule recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the West Coast Health Alliance. 

Flu shots are also important. You need a flu shot each year because the flu virus changes. Everyone over 6 months of age should get an annual flu shot. CareOregon covers the cost of most vaccines for children and adults.

Your provider recommends vaccines for you based on your age and health. It’s important to keep children’s vaccines up to date, especially if they’re in childcare, Head Start or school. A one-time vaccine in childhood helps children avoid diseases before they are exposed to them. Talk with your provider about this at well-child visits.

When should I see my my child get vaccines?

Talk with your provider about which vaccines are best for your child. You can also see the current Recommended Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule from the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Let us help you

Send us a secure message through our Member Portal at careoregon.org/portal. Or, call us at 503-416-4100, toll-free 800-224-4840 or TTY 711. We can help you make a vaccine appointment.