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Routine immunization schedule tool for babies and preschoolers

By following Alberta's routine immunization schedule, your child will be immunized against diseases at the most effective ages and stages, giving them the maximum possible protection.

View your child's schedule

Enter your child's name and date of birth to view their immunization schedule from birth to age 6. Alberta Health Services will not store or share any of this information.

This tool uses the current immunization schedule recommended by Alberta Health Services. The schedule provides generally recommended dates for immunizations based on your child's birth date. If your child has missed one or more vaccines, contact your public health or community health centre as soon as possible to get your child caught up. Your child's immunization history, medical history, health status or travel outside of Canada can affect the schedule and the vaccines your child needs. If you have questions, concerns, or are seeking advice about your child's immunization schedule, contact your public health or community health centre.

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This material is intended for general information only and is provided on an "as is", "where is" basis. Although reasonable efforts were made to confirm the accuracy of the information, Alberta Health Services does not make any representation or warranty, express, implied or statutory, as to the accuracy, reliability, completeness, applicability or fitness for a particular purpose of such information. This material is not a substitute for the advice of a qualified health professional. Alberta Health Services expressly disclaims all liability for the use of these materials, and for any claims, actions, demands or suits arising from such use.

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John 's immunization schedule

This is the immunization schedule for a child born on January 1, 2022, who is up-to-date on their immunizations. If your child missed one or more immunizations, or you're unsure about their immunization history, please contact your public health or community health centre.

If your child has a medical condition or other high-risk factors, they may need more vaccines. Talk to your healthcare provider about what vaccines your child needs.

*Starting at 6 months of age, children are eligible for an annual influenza vaccine October through March.

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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.