Central District Health (CDH) offers a full range of vaccines for children from birth through 18 years. We accept most insurance, Medicaid, and offer a sliding fee payment scale. No child will be denied routine immunizations due to inability to pay.
Immunizations Offered
- Hepatitis A & B
- Varicella
- MMR: measles, mumps, rubella
- DTap: diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis
- TDAP
- Meningococcal ACWY
- Meningococcal B
- Influenza: flu
- Hib
- HPV
- MPox
- IPV: Polio
- Covid and boosters
- Pneumococcal
- Rotavirus
- RSV
Immunizations Records Requests
Central District Health does not have immunization records. To request records, please use one of the following methods:
- Docket®: Provides secure, easy access to personal and family immunization records. To access and track your immunization records, download the Docket app.
- IDHW – Idaho Immunization Information System (IRIS): This is an online database developed to record and track immunization dates of Idaho’s children and adults, helping keep everyone on track for their recommended immunizations.
RESOURCES
Idaho Requirements for Childcare and School
IDHW – Guide to Immunization Requirements – for Child Care Providers
IDHW – Guide to Immunization Requirements – for School Entry Preschool & Grades K-12
CONTACT
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Immunization
208-327-7400
Ada & Boise Counties 208-327-7400
Elmore County 208-587-4407
Valley County 208-634-7194
POST/UPDATES
Local Health Districts Warn About Sharp Increase in Pertussis Cases
Central District Health (CDH) and Southwest District Health (SWDH) advise that there have been 171 cases of pertussis (aka. whooping cough) reported in the region so far this year. This is a sharp increase compared to 10 cases total for 2023.
Health officials investigate outbreak linked to raw milk
Idaho Public Health officials are investigating recent reports of 18 people who recently experienced symptoms of, and tested positive for, Campylobacter, and who also reported purchasing and drinking unpasteurized (raw) milk from Paradise Grove Dairy.
Change of Services to Minors
As of July 1, 2024, as per Idaho’s Senate Bill 1329, except as otherwise provided by court order, parental consent is required for those under 18 years of age. Central District Health can’t provide health care services to a minor child without obtaining the prior consent of the minor child's parent or legal guardian.
Vaping Education, Resources Available to Parents/Guardians
Central District Health is offering free virtual CATCH My Breath training sessions throughout the year. Parents and guardians will learn important facts about the youth vaping epidemic and discover resources available for their families to help reduce youth vaping.