Immunizations are one of the best ways to prevent diseases and keep your family healthy. We offer free vaccines for children and adults at our clinic, and at other locations in the community.
If you don’t have a doctor or it’s difficult for you to get the vaccines you need, we can help! Call us for an appointment. No identification or insurance is required.
Staff speak Spanish and other languages. Interpreters available in any language.
Vaccines
- Childhood vaccines (ages 6 months to 18 years)
- RSV antibodies (available during RSV season only)
- COVID-19
- Flu
- Mpox (ages 18+)*
Ages and eligibility varies. Questions? Not sure which vaccines you need? Call 503-988-4724 to speak with us.
*Don't wait! After January 1, 2025, the Mpox vaccine will no longer be free without insurance for those 18 and older.
Immunization Clinic
Call 503-988-4724 for an appointment.
Hours by appointment only
Tuesday and Thursday 9am - 4pm, Friday 10am - 5pm
Multnomah County Health Department
619 NW 6th Avenue, Room 150, Portland (MAP)
- No identification or insurance required
- Bring vaccine records, if you have them
- Allow 1 hour for the appointment
Community Vaccine Clinics
Request a clinic at your organization or event»Cost
Free. If you have insurance, please bring your card with you.
Flyers
Childhood Vaccines
Keep your child up-to-date on immunizations. Some are required for children to go to school or day care.
Required immunizations for school, preschool and child care»
Is your child missing vaccines? If they are not up to date by February 19, 2025, they can be excluded from school or child care. We can help you catch up at our downtown clinic. Call 503-988-4724 for an appointment.
Free vaccines are also available at our Student Health Centers»
What to Do if You Get a Letter
- Get your child immunized right away
- Fill out a Certificate of Immunization Status Form with the immunization dates for your child (you can request this form from your child’s school or childcare)
- Sign the form and turn it in to your child’s school
Other Ways to Get Vaccines
- Your doctor or clinic
- Pharmacies and grocery stores
- Vaccine finder»
How Is Your School Doing?
Find the vaccination rate for your school or child care»
Contact Us
Community Immunization Program
503-988-4724, language interpreters available