Low-Cost and No-Cost Vaccinations for Children and Adults
If you don’t have health insurance, we can help you and your child get vaccinated for school or work.
Do I have to make an appointment?
Appointments are required; we do not accept walk-in patients at this time. Call us at 303-602-3520 with questions or to schedule an appointment. You may also schedule at your convenience through your MyChart account.
What do I have to pay for?
- As an authorized Vaccines for Children (VFC) provider, we have no-cost vaccines for children and teens. Eligibility for the program includes children ages 18 years or younger who meet at least one of the following requirements:
- American Indian or Alaska Native
- Medicaid-eligible or covered by Medicaid insurance
- Uninsured
- Underinsured (a child has health insurance, but the policy does not cover vaccines)
- VFC vaccines are provided at no cost, but we do ask for a voluntary fee to cover the medical services provided. Eligible children and teens can receive any vaccine recommended by the CDC.
- Pending availability, we offer low-cost and no-cost vaccines for adults without health insurance. Please call our clinic to confirm availability as there is a high demand for these services.
What should I bring?
Please bring your identification card and your, or your child’s, immunization record.
Can I get free travel vaccines?
Travel vaccinations are not discounted or billable to insurance, including Medicaid. Please see the cost of travel vaccines for out-of-pocket pricing. You may request an itemized receipt during your visit if you would like documentation of your payment.