Immunizations
Routine vaccinations are recommended for babies, children and adults to protect against preventable and serious diseases, including whooping cough, mumps, measles, rubella and bacterial pneumonia. Ensuring your or your child's vaccines are up to date allows the body to be stronger and more resistant to fighting diseases. With up to date vaccines, you protect your health and that of those around you who may be more vulnerable to developing infections.
Staying up to date on immunizations
Depending on your age and medical history, you may be due for a vaccine. Click here to view Ontario's Immunization Schedule and find out if you or your child is up to date or contact our office. Please be advised that some school aged vaccines (Meningococcal, Hepatitis B and HPV in grade 7) are provided and administered by your child's school and not by our office.
Updating immunization records has never been easier
Parents are responsible for notifying Public Health each time their child receives daycare or school aged vaccines from our office. Notifying Public Health in a timely manner can help prevent your child from unnecessary suspensions from school. If you would like to obtain an up to date immunization record or notify Public Health of an administered vaccine, please contact Public Health online or via phone.