


Immunizations - Adults & Children
Immunization Hotline: 715-743-5292*
It is strongly encouraged to call and schedule an appointment a few days in advance, but walk-ins are welcome.
Clark County Health Department
517 Court Street, Room 105 Neillsville, WI 54456​
Mondays
2:30pm to 4:00pm
Entrance on 6th St.
(Northwest Corner)
St. Bernard's Catholic Church
400 N. 2nd Avenue
Abbotsford, WI 54405​
2nd Thursday of Even Months
1:00pm to 5:00pm
Entrance Northeast Corner
or Outside (Weather Permitting)
For dates, click here.
Routine Vaccine Clinics

Vaccine Spotlights
Vaccines
Vaccines for Children (VFC)
Children through age 18 can be vaccinated, at no-cost, if they meet any of the criteria below.
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Enrolled or eligible for Medicaid.
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Do not have health insurance.
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American Indian or Alaska Native
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Vaccines for Adults (VFA)
Adults age 19+ can be vaccinated, at no cost, if they meet any of the criteria below.
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Do not have health insurance.
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Have health insurance, but vaccine costs are not covered 100%.​
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Children: Can be vaccinated at no-cost for those age 6 months through 18 years if they meet VFC criteria (above), or can be vaccinated at no-cost if they attend a mass flu vaccine clinic site.
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Adults (Standard Dose): Available for those age 19+ with certain insurance plans, or private pay.
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Adults (High Dose): Available for those age 65+ with certain insurance plans, or private pay
COVID-19 Vaccines
Not sure what COVID-19 vaccines you are due for? Click below.
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Children (age 6M-11Y): Can be vaccinated at no cost if they meet VFC criteria (above).
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Children (age 12-18) and Adults (19+): Can be vaccinated at no cost if they meet VFC or VFA criteria. Also available to those with certain insurance plans, or private pay.​
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Stay Up to Date with Your Vaccines.
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Immunization Record Requests
Wisconsin Immunization Registry (WIR)
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Option 1: Access immunization records through the Public Immunization Record Access.
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Option 2: Fill out the Wisconsin Immunization Registry Record Release Authorization.
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For those born in Clark County in the year 1977 or later, please call the Clark County Health Department Immunization Hotline listed above.
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Records Request
*Please leave a message, including first and last name, date of birth, and a call back number. Your call will be returned as soon as possible. If you are calling outside normal business hours, which are 8:00am to 4:30pm, your call will not be returned until the next business day. If you are looking to schedule a vaccine appointment, please try and call at least one day ahead of time.
Available
Vaccines
Vaccines for Children (VFC)
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COVID
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DTaP
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Hepatitis A
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Hepatitis B
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HIB
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HPV
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Influenza
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Meningococcal ACWY
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Meningococcal B
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Meningococcal ABCWY
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MMR
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Pneumococcal
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Polio
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Rotavirus
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RSV
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Td
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Tdap
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Varicella
Vaccines for Adults (VFA)
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COVID
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Hepatitis A
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Hepatitis B
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HPV (Age 19-26)
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Influenza
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Meningococcal ACWY
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Meningococcal B
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MMR
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Pneumococcal
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Polio
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RSV (Pregnant People)
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Td
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Tdap
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Varicella
** all vaccines are dependent on stock!​
Why Vaccinate?
Vaccine Schedules
School & Child Care Immunization Requirements
Vaccines and Traveling:
Children and Vaccines (Tips, Tricks & Helpful Hints):
To report a public health emergency or communicable disease after hours, please contact Clark County Dispatch at (715) 743-3157.
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