Student Immunization Services

POSTPONED

All Baltimore City Public Schools vaccine clinics have been postponed until further notice.

Please contact your child’s primary care provider for available vaccines.
Contact Baltimore City Public Schools for any attendance requirements or restrictions.

Baltimore City School leaders please contact Valerie Dudley Cook at vjdudleycook@bcps.k12.md.us.

Schedule

Vaccinations can be scheduled Thursday, September 5th – Wednesday, September 25th · 10 AM – 3 PM at the following locations. Use the button below to book an appointment.

NOTE: Walk-ins are welcome. However, vaccinations are subject to availability. 

This is a free service provided by the State of Maryland. You do not have to be or become a Total Health Care Patient. No insurance is required.

The Historic Cherry Hill Elementary/Middle School
801 Bridgeview Rd, Baltimore, MD 21225

  • Tuesdays: 9/10, 9/17, 9/24
    10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

John Ruhrah Elementary/Middle School
701 Rappolla St, Baltimore, MD 21224

  • Wednesdays: 9/11, 9/18, 9/25
    10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

BCPS District Office
200 E North Ave, Baltimore, MD 21202

  • Thursday 9/5
    10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Fridays: 9/13, 9/20, 9/27
    10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Consent & Registration

A Child Immunization Consent Form needs to be filled out to serve as a record of your consent to receive vaccinations during your appointment. Consent forms can be submitted by uploading the completed form below or bringing the completed form with you to your appointment.

All information collected on the form is strictly confidential and will become a part of your medical record.

NOTE: You may bring a consent form with you for your appointment, however we request that you still register and select a time slot for an appointment.

Upload Your Completed Consent Form

FAQs

Vaccines are super important for teens for a couple of big reasons:

  • Serious Illness Protection: Teens are at an age where they’re becoming more social and independent. This can expose them to germs that cause diseases like meningitis, HPV, and hepatitis. Vaccines help teens build immunity (protection) against these diseases, which can be very serious and even deadly.

  • Long-Term Health Benefits: Vaccines don’t just protect teens from getting sick right now. They also provide long-term health benefits. For example, the HPV vaccine can help prevent certain types of cancer later in life.

Here are some resources you can check out to learn more about teen vaccinations:

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): [vaccines for teens cdc ON Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (.gov) cdc.gov]
  • HealthyChildren.org: [vaccines for tweens teens and young adults ON HealthyChildren.org]

Walk-ins are welcome. However, vaccinations are subject to availability.

Yes. Parents must be present to accompany all minors. 

Ages for each vaccine may differ. Please call Maryland ImmuNet at 410-767-6606 to verify your child’s age and the vaccine in question.

Learn More About Vaccinations

Learn more about vaccines and access vaccine information statements by selecting a vaccine below .