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Immunization Clinics

Immunization clinics located in Simcoe Muskoka are for residents of Simcoe County and the District of Muskoka only. If your child attends school in Simcoe Muskoka and has received an immunization notice from us, you can book an appointment at our health unit clinics or with your health care provider.

If you live outside of Simcoe Muskoka, please follow up with your local Public Health Unit/Health Care provider to make an appointment with them. 

 

View Ontario’s Routine Immunization Schedule to see when each vaccine is recommended for different age groups.  If you think you meet high-risk criteria outlined on pages 7-8, please call us at 1-877-721-7520 (toll free) or 705-721-7520 to book an appointment.

    Catch up, Keep up, Stay on Track!

    Getting vaccinated is an important way to keep ourselves and others safe and healthy from serious and sometimes life-threatening diseases. Protect yourself and others around you by making sure you get all recommended publicly funded vaccines on time.

    Routine Immunization Clinics

    Publicly funded vaccines are offered at clinics located in all health unit offices for residents of Simcoe Muskoka only. We provide vaccines for infants, children, youth and adults who are eligible or overdue for routine immunizations and who do not have access to vaccines through a health care provider. These vaccines are available by appointment only. You will need a separate appointment for each person being immunized.

    *If you do not have an immunization record, are not sure which vaccines you require or are anxious and need additional support from the nurse, please call so we can book a longer appointment time for you 1-877-721-7520 (toll free) or 1-705-721-7520, Monday through Friday 8:30a.m. to 4:30p.m.

    Routine Clinic Video - Watch to prepare for your upcoming appointment

Do you have questions about measles (MMR) vaccine recommendations and eligibility?

All individuals, whether or not they are travelling, should ensure they are immunized according to the Publicly Funded Immunization Schedules for Ontario

As per the Canadian Immunization Guide (CIG), the following is recommended prior to travel:

  • Infants 6 to 11 months of age: one dose of measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine (two additional doses are required at ≥ 1 year of age).
  • Individuals born in or after 1970: two doses of MMR.
  • Adults born before 1970: one dose of MMR.

To ensure two doses of MMR before travel, children < 4 years of age who have received one dose (according to the routine schedule) should be considered for an early second dose of MMR.

The Public Health Agency of Canada provides updated travel health notices and information on measles cases.

* Please follow up with your family physician if you would like more information or to arrange an appointment. If you do not have a physician, or are unable to see them, please click the button below to book an appointment at one of our clinics.

Other Clinics Available:

COVID-19 Clinics

MPOX (Monkeypox) Vaccine Clinic

All Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit community, office or school-based vaccination clinics are now mask friendly. Masks will be made available at the entrance to all our clinics for those who wish to wear one. There is limited space within the vaccination clinic in order to maintain physical distancing. If you need a support person to accompany you, we recommend you bring only one person.

Page last updated July 29, 2024

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