Frequently Asked Questions
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Vaccine Preventable Disease Program
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Vaccine Preventable Disease Program
If you or your child(ren) were vaccinated in the state of Washington and your provider uploaded your record, you can access vaccine records online at https://myirmobile.com/ and register for an account. This is an online program that contracts with the State of Washington and the Department of Health for this purpose. Once registered and you have confirmed your identity, you will be able to download, print, and use your vaccine records however you'd like. If you are unable to access this site, or unable to verify your identity, please call the Public Health Clinic at 425-339-5234 for more assistance.
You may also come to the Snohomish County Health Department building and fill out a Release of Information form (required, must be for yourself or you must be the parent or legal guardian), and get a paper copy from the Immunization Team in Suite 108 during business hours. Parents may not request records for children over the age of 18. Records can also be requested via fax (425-339-5222) or email (shd-immunization@snoco.org) request with a completed Release of Information.
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Vaccine Preventable Disease Program
We can vaccinate all children through age 18 that reside within Snohomish County, at no cost, regardless of insurance coverage. We administer all required and most non-routine childhood vaccines. We generally do not vaccinate children under 3 years of age, but exceptions can be made on a case-by-case basis. For adults aged 19 years and older that do not have health insurance coverage, SCHD has a limited amount of some vaccines available at no cost, and no insurance necessary. Please contact the Public Health Clinic at 425-339-5234 with any questions about adult vaccination availability and eligibility.
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Vaccine Preventable Disease Program
Appointments are strongly encouraged, as our clinical staff is often out of the office doing outreach or providing services away from the clinic. Please call the Public Health Clinic at 425-339-5234 to schedule a vaccination appointment or to inquire about vaccine availability or eligibility.
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Vaccine Preventable Disease Program
If you are seeking vaccines for those traveling from outside the US that do not have US-based health insurance, please note that we are only able to vaccinate those that are citizens or permanent residents of the US, or currently in the process of immigration. Please contact your local pharmacy for vaccine pricing and availability.
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Vaccine Preventable Disease Program
For parents/guardians or families seeking medical, religious, religious membership, or personal/philosophical exemptions to vaccination related to childcare or school, the Immunization Team does not provide this service. Exemptions must be filled out and signed by a licensed medical provider (MD, DO, ND, PA, or ARNP), and only after being counseled on the benefits and risks of vaccinating vs. disease. Washington State does not allow for personal or philosophical exemptions for the MMR vaccine. Please contact the Immunization Team with any further questions.
For more information about vaccine exceptions, see Washington State Department of Health guidance here: 348-726- Exemptions Quick Reference Guide
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Vaccine Preventable Disease Program
Currently, Snohomish County Health Department does not carry any specialized travel vaccines, and we do not do travel consultations. If you meet the eligibility requirements to get routine vaccines through our clinic, we are happy to help. For travel-related resources, see below:
- Tulalip Clinical Pharmacy – Marysville: https://www.tulalipclinicalpharmacy.com/
- Passport Health Lynnwood: https://www.passporthealthusa.com/locations/wa/lynnwood/1234/
Some pharmacies also offer travel vaccine services, please contact them to find out more.
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Vaccine Preventable Disease Program
As of December 2025: We are unable to accommodate any mobile clinic and homebound visit requests at the moment. For more information and inquiries, please email shd-immunization@snoco.org.
For Mobile Vaccine Clinic requests and scheduling (including requesting the Health on Wheels Van), groups or organizations will need to fill out a Vaccine Clinic Request Form and wait to be contacted by the Immunization Team.
Please note that our services are primarily geared toward communities that are underserved--whether that is low access to healthcare services, low income, language barriers, and students entering school who require vaccination to enroll or remain in class. We do not offer employee vaccination clinics for companies. Currently, we are unable to bill insurance. If you would like more information on our services, please call us at 425-339-5234.
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Vaccine Preventable Disease Program
The Snohomish County Health Department Immunization Team does offer in-home vaccination services on a case-by-case basis. If you are homebound due to health reasons, have no means of transportation, or have limited access to a healthcare facility or pharmacy and you need vaccination, please contact the Public Health Clinic at 425-339-5234. One of our staff members will determine how we can best help you get vaccinated.
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Vaccine Preventable Disease Program
At this time, Snohomish County Health Department does not provide RSV vaccines. Our staff refer infants and pregnant people to their providers for well-child services. If the family doesn’t have a provider, we refer them to one of our partner safety net clinics. Due to the high cost of the vaccines, Snohomish County Health Department refers other adults for whom the vaccine is recommended to their private provider sites and or pharmacies. At this time, there is not a state program for no-cost RSV vaccines for residents without insurance.