Several of the required immunizations may have been administered when you were young, and it's not uncommon for parents and family members to store copies of these in the event they are needed one day. Contact your pediatrician or medical provider. Many providers keep a record of immunizations given even if you did not receive the immunization at their office.
In some cases, these records may be downloadable from your provider's patient portal; in other cases, you may need to submit a formal request for medical records.
Contact previous schools or employers. Immunisation Who we are. Access my routine vaccination records If you received a vaccine from a GP, or an HSE doctor or nurse, your records are held in local health offices. Access my Swine Flu pandemic vaccine records Follow the instructions on the following page. Keep your records safe It is important you have a record of your routine vaccinations and that you keep it in a safe place.
You may need a record of your routine vaccinations if you are: Travelling to countries with a high risk of certain diseases Starting school or university or a new job Get an immunisation passport You can keep a record of all the vaccinations you and your children have received in immunisation passports.
Immunization records are often needed for: childcare, kindergarten, school, summer camp, college, university or other post-high school training, future employment, and international travel. Where can I look for immunization records? All previous healthcare providers - contact previous health care providers. Don't forget immunization visits you made to local public health agencies, urgent care clinics, or hospital emergency department visits. When physicians retire or a medical practice changes hands, you may be able to obtain records by contacting the College of Physicians and Surgeons at A fee may be charged.
At home - look through your old papers, including baby books and school or camp forms. If you're an adult, don't forget to ask your parent or guardian if they still have your childhood records. Schools, colleges, universities or other post-secondary institutions - contact schools that you or your child attended. Updated November 18, Your Privacy Rights. To change or withdraw your consent choices for VerywellFamily. At any time, you can update your settings through the "EU Privacy" link at the bottom of any page.
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