Vaccines by age

In BC, children and teens are offered free vaccines to protect them against 15 diseases. Find out what vaccines your child should receive and at what age. Some vaccines require more than one dose to produce immunity and long-lasting protection. 
 
Information

COVID-19 vaccination

COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for everyone 6 months of age and older to help protect against severe COVID-19. Find information on COVID-19 vaccines

 
 
Graphic for 2 months with a blue background and a smiling newborn baby.
Graphic for 6 months with a blue background and a smiling baby.
 
At 6 months of age, your baby should get the following vaccines:
 
Graphic for 12 months with a blue background and a smiling infant.
Graphic for 18 months with a blue background and a smiling toddler.
 
At 18 months of age, your child should get the following vaccine:
 
Graphic for 4 to 6 years with a blue background and a smiling preschooler.
 
Starting at age 4 (kindergarten entry), your child should get the following vaccines: 
 
Graphic for 6th grade with a blue background and a smiling school-age child.
 
In grade 6, your child should get the following vaccines: 
 
Graphic for 9th grade with a blue background and a smiling teenager.
 
In grade 9, your child should get the following vaccines:
 

 

Other vaccines your child may need

Children with medical conditions 

Children with certain medical conditions may need additional vaccines or additional doses of vaccines. Talk to your healthcare provider about what vaccines your child may need.
 

Vaccines for extra protection  

In addition to the free vaccines your child is offered, there are other vaccines you can buy. These vaccines can help protect your child against even more diseases. Find information on vaccines for extra protection
 

It's not too late to catch up 

If your child missed a vaccine, call your local health unit or doctor's office to make an appointment for your child to get caught up. You don't need to start over if your child misses a vaccine.