Immunizations
Our clinic is a safe place for people of all ages to get their vaccines at low or no cost. We serve clients with or without insurance, and offer guidance on all routine and recommended vaccines.



Protect Yourself. Protect the People You Love.
We want everyone in our community to be safe and healthy! That’s why our team works to protect everyone, especially those most at risk from diseases that vaccines can prevent. Vaccines work differently, but they all help your body fight germs. The best way to keep yourself, your family, and the community healthy is by staying current on your vaccines.
Our Services
Our trained nurses offer a welcoming and comforting environment. We provide low and no-cost vaccines for people with and without insurance, including Medicaid, CHP+, Kaiser, Tricare, Medicare, and most private insurances.
- All childhood and adult routine vaccines
- Respiratory vaccines for infants, children, and adults
- Mpox vaccine
- Rabies vaccine
- Tuberculosis (TB) skin tests
- Blood tests/titers to check if you’re protected against measles, mumps, rubella, and chickenpox.
Make sure to bring all your immunization records and insurance card, if applicable, to each visit.
Find Your Immunization Records
Any vaccines you received in another state or country are valid as long as you have the paperwork from an immunization information system, a health care provider, or a clinic.
Immunization Costs & Available Programs
Vaccine Costs
Our clinic offers all vaccine and immunization services at low—to no cost to you! Check back soon to see the full list of available vaccines, and call our clinic with any questions.
Vaccines for Children (VFC)
Our Immunization Clinic is a Vaccines for Children provider. The VFC program provides no- or low-cost vaccines for children, from birth through 18 years, who are:
- Uninsured
- Underinsured
- On Medicaid or Medicaid eligible
- Alaskan Native/American Indian
We will not deny service due to inability to pay for any childhood vaccines
317 Program for Under and Uninsured Adults
The 317 Program provides limited vaccines to qualifying adults. Call our clinic for more information and vaccine availability.
Your Guide to Vaccines
Vaccines are important at all stages of life. Staying up-to-date is the best way to protect you, your family, and the community you love. Explore the vaccines recommended for you and your family to ensure everyone stays healthy and safe.
- Seasonal Flu
- COVID-19 (Seasonal or more often based on risk factors)
- Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap)
- Meningococcal ACWY (Meningitis)
- Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
- Meningococcal B (Meningitis)
What vaccines are required for school and child care?
Colorado law (Board of Health rule 6 CCR 1009-2) requires all students attending Colorado schools and licensed child care facilities to be vaccinated against certain diseases, unless an exemption is filed.
Recommended Vaccines for Adults Aged 19 and Older
- Seasonal Flu
- COVID-19 (Seasonal or more often based on risk factors)
- Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap) (At least every 10 years)
- Human Papillomavirus (HPV) (Until age 45)
- Meningococcal ACWY (Meningitis)
- Meningococcal B (Meningitis) (Until age 23)
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)
- Varicella (Chickenpox)
- Pneumococcal (Pneumonia) (For ages 50+ or those with certain risk factors)
- Shingles (Ages 50+)
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) (For ages 75+ or those 60+ with certain risk factors)
- Mpox
Our Immunization Clinic offers limited vaccines to uninsured adults. Please call the clinic before your appointment to make sure we have the vaccine you need.
Before Pregnancy
- If you are planning to become pregnant, talk to your provider to ensure you are protected against vaccine-preventable illnesses that can cause birth defects or miscarriage, including rubella.
- Find your immunization records (URL: Find Your Vaccines) and keep a record of them. Sharing this information with your provider before and during pregnancy helps them know which vaccines you may need.
During Pregnancy
- We recommend that people who are pregnant get the Tdap, Flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccines. These will help protect the baby during pregnancy and after birth until the baby is old enough to get their own vaccines.
- Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap) (Third trimester)
- Seasonal Flu
- Staying Up to Date with COVID-19 Vaccines
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) (At weeks 32-36, during September through January)
The CDC has additional resources and information on vaccines during pregnancy.
Vaccines are important for protecting yourself from respiratory viruses that affect your lungs and breathing. These steps help keep you and others safe from severe illness, hospitalization, or death.
Recommended Vaccines:
- Seasonal Flu
- COVID-19
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) (For ages 75+ or those 60+ with certain risk factors)
Vaccine Safety
Explore resources dedicated to answering your top questions about vaccines and whether they are safe for your family.
How Do Vaccines Work?
How do we know vaccines are safe?
Other Vaccine Safety Concerns
Safety Information by Vaccine
Vaccine Ingredients
Vaccine Safety
Contact the Immunizations Clinic
Immunizations Clinic
Westminster, CO 80234
Monday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tuesday: 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Thursday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
After Hour Appointments
Second Tuesday of each month, 1 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Walk-In Hours
Wednesday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.