Reporting Immunization - Fraser Health

Provided by Fraser Health

Information on how to report an individual or child's immunizations to the public health unit.
B.C. has new mandatory vaccination status reporting whereby parents and guardians need to report the vaccination status of their school-age children.

Why report a child's immunizations? It’s important for public health to have an up-to-date record of your child’s immunizations so they can:
  • Respond effectively to disease outbreaks in childcare facilities and schools
  • Recommend immunizations a child may be missing
  • Provide the best care for a child through public health programs

When should I report a child's immunization record?
  • If the child is immunized outside of the Fraser Health region (e.g. Vancouver, Richmond, or out of province).
  • If the child is immunized by a pharmacist.
  • Before a child starts kindergarten
  • Adults without any immunization records

There are four ways to report a child’s immunization record:
  • In person; Drop off a photocopy of the child’s immunization record to the public health unit.
  • Fax or mail; Send a copy of the child’s immunization record by fax or mail to the public health unit.
  • Online; Submit a photo of immunizations record to public health on their website at www.fraserhealth.ca/immunizationform.

Public email: reportimmunizations@fraserhealth.ca

Website: https://www.fraserhealth.ca/health...

Cost: No cost

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