Immunizations : Troup County Health Department

How can I find old immunization records?

Unfortunately, there is no national organization that maintains this information. Learn more about how to find old immunization records.

Pregnancy and Immunization

If you’re pregnant or planning to conceive, it’s time to give your immunization history some attention. Some vaccine-preventable infections can pose a serious risk to your health and your unborn baby’s. Check with your doctor to see what you may be missing.

College Students

Heading off to College? Visit the Board of Regents for the University System of Georgia to find out information on immunizations required before beginning college.
Learn about Immunization Requirements for the University System of Georgia.

Teen Immunizations

It is important to monitor your child’s immunizations throughout all of their school years. New shots may have been added to the immunization schedule since your child started school.

Visit the Immunization Action Coalition’s page on teen immunizations for information.

Child Immunizations

Georgia law requires all children entering school or day care to show proof of immunization. However, children should begin to receive vaccinations as infants so they can be protected during the preschool years.

Children’s Immunization Schedule

Make sure to retain a copy of your child’s immunizations from your doctor or health department in case of an emergency.

Children and Adult Immunization Schedules

Click links below to find the recommended times to receive specific immunizations for children and adults.

Child 0-18 Years Immunization Schedule

Adult Immunization Schedule

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