Immunizations & Testing

Immunization 2

Some people call them immunizations. Others call them vaccinations or shots. Whatever you call them, they are one of the best weapons we have against a number of serious diseases. 

Recommended Immunization Schedules

Minnesota Department of Health Recommended immunization schedule for infants, adolescents, adults, and the required immunizations for starting school. 

Access your Immunization record

The Minnesota Immunization Information Connection (MIIC) is an immunization information system (IIS) that combines a person's immunizations into a single record, even if they were given by different health care providers in the state. Use DOCKET if you would like to access your records.

Eligibility for Minnesota Vaccine for Children Program Children 18 years of age & younger
No health insurance
Have health insurance, but the plan does not cover the cost of vaccines. Examples: Covers only selected vaccines; no vaccine coverage; or have reached a cap in coverage.
Covered by MN Health Care Program (MHCP): children only

Eligibility for Minnesota Vaccine for Children Program
Children 18 years of age & younger

  • No health insurance
  • Have health insurance, but the plan does not cover the cost of vaccines. Examples: Covers only selected vaccines; no vaccine coverage; or have reached a cap in coverage.
  • Covered by MN Health Care Program (MHCP): children only

Please present your program card at the time of immunizations.

Eligibility for UUAV Program (uninsured/underinsured adults)

Adults 19 years and older

  • No health insurance
  • Have health insurance, but the plan does not cover the cost of vaccines. Examples: Covers only selected vaccines; no vaccine coverage; or have reached a cap in coverage.
  • Adults on MN Health Care Program- see your physician for vaccine.
  • Vaccine availability for adults is subject to change depending on program funding.

Things to remember: 
Administration fee of $10 per immunization. No one is refused for inability to pay this fee.

Please bring immunization records to your appointment.

Immunization services given at public clinics should not be substituted for a child's usual well-child visit with his or her primary care provider.

All minors under the age of 18 years must be accompanied by their parent or a legal guardian.

Flu Shot Information

Looking for a flu shot? Contact Disease Prevention and Control at Chisago County Public Health by calling 651-213-5233Call: 651-213-5225 for an appointment.

Flu vaccinations are offered throughout the flu season - starting middle to late September.

Mantoux Testing

Mantoux (Tuberculosis screening skin test) testing is available to the public. Situations where a Mantoux may be needed are for employment in a health care setting; post-secondary school enrollment in health care programs or if you are identified as a contact in a TB investigation. The test is placed and then read 48-72 hours later.