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Vaccines for Children (VFC)

Eligibility

Children through 18 years of age who meet at least one of the following criteria are eligible to receive VFC vaccine:

  • Medicaid eligible: A child who is eligible for the Medicaid program. (For the purposes of the VFC program, the terms “Medicaid-eligible” and “Medicaid-enrolled” are equivalent and refer to children who have health insurance covered by a state Medicaid program)
  • Uninsured: A child who has no health insurance coverage
  • American Indian or Alaska Native: As defined by the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (25 U.S.C. 1603)
  • Underinsured: A child who has health insurance, but the coverage does not include vaccines; a child whose insurance covers only selected vaccines (VFC-­eligible for non-covered vaccines only); A child whose insurance has a fixed dollar limit or cap for vaccines (VFC-eligible once fixed dollar amount or cap is reached).  Underinsured children are eligible to receive VFC vaccine only through a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), or Rural Health Clinic (RHC) or under an approved deputization agreement.

Vaccines offered: DTaP, Polio, MMR, VAR, Hep B, Flu, HIB, Hep A, Men ACWY, HPV, TDAP, Rotavirus, and Pneumo Conjugate. Click here for current Vaccine Information Sheets (in multiple languages)

Appointments are required 

Please contact Suzanne Murray (smurrray@fcusd.org) or call 916-294-9013 to schedule an appointment