Immunizations

Calumet County Public Health offers vaccines at clinics held in Chilton. Clinics are on the third Wednesday of each month and are by appointment only. If you have insurance that covers vaccines, you will need to make an appointment with your physician to get vaccinated.

Public Health provides immunizations for:

  • Children who have no insurance, Medicaid, Native American/Alaska Native, or the insurance does not cover a particular vaccine.
  • Adults who have no insurance or whose insurance does not cover a particular vaccine.

Available Vaccines

  • Children and Adolescents: All routinely recommended vaccines are available.
  • Adults: Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, influenza, covid-19, mpox, (cost varies by eligibility).
  • Please visit WI DHS COVID-19 page for additional information.

Flu Vaccine Information

Getting the flu shot is the most important step in helping stop the spread of flu germs. Contact your medical provider or Public Health (920-849-1400) for information on where to obtain your flu shot. 

Is your child ready for school?

Make sure your child is up-to-date on vaccines that protect them from many serious but preventable diseases. Make a plan to receive routine vaccinations and don't forget the annual flu vaccine. 

Which vaccines do you and your family need?

Visit the Wisconsin DHS website to view information about the immunizations recommended for various groups of people.

  1. Appointments
  2. Forms
  3. additional info

Immunization Appointment Information

To schedule an appointment, call Calumet County Public Health at (920) 849-1400. 

What you need for your appointment:

Please note that parents who cannot attend with their children should request consent forms for each visit.

Vaccine administration is available for homebound individuals.