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Immunization record submission

Learn about how and when to submit an immunization record.
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Immunized in Alberta

If you have been immunized recently in Alberta through a public health clinic, pharmacy, or doctor’s office, you do not need to upload any immunization records.

All immunizations given in Alberta will be added to your MyHealth Records account within 2 to 3 weeks.

  • If any routine immunizations you received in Alberta are not showing in your MyHealth Records account, contact your immunization provider or contact MyHealth Records Support.
  • For missing COVID-19 immunization records, contact the COVID Records Helpdesk.

Submitting an immunization record

Only submit immunization records if you or your child meets 1 or more of the following criteria and lives in Alberta:

  • The child is in Grade 9 or younger.
  • You have an appointment with public health.
  • You are submitting records for COVID-19 immunization or measles immunization that were given outside of Alberta or Canada.
  • The immunization records have been requested by public health.

You must upload your official immunization records. The uploaded records must show a first name, last name, date of birth, vaccine name, and date of immunization.

For COVID-19 immunization records, please submit your digital record including the QR code if available.

Questions

If you have questions about vaccines you’ve received, call Health Link at 811 or visit Immunization and Vaccines to learn more.

If you are unable to submit immunization records online, you can bring a copy of your immunization records to a public health or community health centre.

Current as of: October 7, 2025
Author: Primary Care Alberta
Our work takes place on historical and contemporary Indigenous lands, including the territories of Treaty 6, Treaty 7 & Treaty 8 and the homeland of the Métis Nation of Alberta and 8 Métis Settlements. We also acknowledge the many Indigenous communities that have been forged in urban centres across Alberta.