Immunization Guidance for Adults
All adults need immunizations to protect their health. This page provides immunization information and resources for adults.
Adults Need Vaccines, Too!
Find everything you need to know about all of the recommended vaccines for adults from the CDC:
- Adult Vaccination Schedule
- Adults with Health Conditions
- Learn what vaccines are recommended for you
- Vaccines for travelers
If you are an adult, 19 years and older, without health insurance or with health insurance that only covers select vaccines or none at all, you may be eligible to receive recommended vaccines through one of the clinical providers below. NOTE: There may be an administration charge (cost for a medical professional to give the vaccine of no more than $22.02).
See the list of NH Health Care Providers Offering Vaccine to Eligible Adults at no charge.
Many colleges and technical schools require that students are up to date on certain vaccines before enrollment. This helps prevent germs from spreading quickly in classrooms or communal living spaces. Getting vaccinated against certain preventable diseases is a safe and effective way to protect yourself and your community. Check out the American College Health Association's Immunization Recommendations for College Students to find out what may be required for you.
CDC Resources
- Adult Immunization Schedule by Age
- Vaccine-Preventable Adult Diseases
- Pregnant Women
- Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is a national program that monitors the safety of vaccines after they are licensed. It is an early warning public health system where people can report vaccine concerns that helps CDC and FDA detect possible side effects or adverse events following vaccination.