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Vaccine Locations

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9-18-25: The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health endorses California Department of Public Health’s (CDPH) respiratory virus season immunization recommendations for the 2025-2026 respiratory season. This guidance was developed in collaboration with California partners in the West Coast Health Alliance and informed by national medical groups, including the American Academy of Family Physicians, American Academy of Pediatrics, and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Additionally, effective September 17, 2025, California state law ensures Californians have insurance coverage for immunizations recommended by CDPH at no cost.

All children and adults who choose protection are recommended to receive COVID-19 vaccinations. Those with higher risk of severe disease should get the updated 2025-2026 formulation of the COVID-19 vaccine as soon as it’s available from their medical provider or local pharmacy. This includes: young children aged 6-23 months; children aged 2-18 years who have never received a COVID-19 vaccine; persons who are planning pregnancy, pregnant, postpartum or lactating; persons 6 months and older with underlying health conditions; persons aged 65 years and older; and persons living with or working with persons at high risk for severe disease.

Individuals with questions about getting a COVID-19 vaccine should contact their health care provider. Because of delays in updated COVID-19 vaccines recommendations at the federal level, it may be more challenging to find a vaccine this fall/winter than in years prior. However, vaccine supply and access are expected to improve. There is limited supply of the updated COVID-19 vaccines for children under 12 years of age, but we expect more availability in the coming weeks.  To schedule your vaccine appointment, contact your health care provider, local pharmacy or visit myturn.ca.gov.

Free and Low-Cost Immunization ClinicsWebpage Updated 9-8-25
  • Free or low-cost immunization clinics available for children 18 years and younger: English | Spanish
    • Some clinics also offer vaccines to uninsured or underinsured adults 19 years of age and older – see “people served” column on the clinic list.
    • For a list of clinics by service planning area (SPA), see below.
  • Children 12 years of age and older may consent to receive HPV and Hepatitis B vaccines. For all other vaccines, parental consent is required.
  • Please call to confirm which immunizations are provided and to check the clinic's hours.
  • Bring your child's immunization record (yellow card), if you have one.
  • If you have health insurance or a regular health care provider, please contact them for immunization services.
  • For referrals to no cost and low cost immunization providers, dial 2-1-1 (Los Angeles County Information Line).
Vaccine Finder Tool - VFC Providers

If you are using a mobile device, click here to access the vaccine finder tool.

Public Health Centers

The Department of Public Health operates these public health centers in LA County that provide free and low-cost services to those with no insurance or regular health care provider. Rather than general medical care, services provided focus on population-health interventions, such as immunizations and communicable disease testing and treatment.

Vaccine Clinic Sites by Service Planning Area (SPA)

Click the links below for vaccine clinic sites in Los Angeles County by Service Planning Area (SPA).
For information about the SPA maps & additional resources, available in multiple languages, click here.

Other Locations & Information

Los Angeles County

California Department of Public Health

  • Immunization Branch - Information on where your child can get immunized and where to find immunization records.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)



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