Appointments available in downtown Bremerton. No insurance required.
Kitsap Public Health District is offering free, routine immunizations for children 18 and younger in downtown Bremerton. The first clinic is scheduled for Dec. 11. More clinic dates will be announced soon.
Kitsap Public Health's Children's Vaccine Clinic
Wednesday, Dec. 119 a.m. to 11 a.m. | 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Kitsap Public Health District
345 6th Street, Suite 300 (third floor)
Bremerton, WA 98337
Call 360-728-2007 to book an appointment. Leave your name and call back number. A nurse will return your call within one business day.
Vaccines available by appointment:
MMR
Varicella
Hepatitis B
Tdap/DTaP
HPV
Meningococcal
Pneumococcal
Vaccines available without an appointment:
COVID-19 (six months and older)
Flu (six months and older)
To learn more about this clinic, booking an appointment, or upcoming clinics, go to kitsappublichealth.org/clinic
Why should my child get vaccinated?
Immunization (vaccination) is one of the best tools we have for staying healthy. By keeping up to date on vaccinations, you can protect yourself, your family, and your community from potentially serious illnesses.
Vaccines are safe and effective. All vaccines approved for use in the United States have been extensively tested for safety and effectiveness. Experts at the FDA and CDC review safety data before approving and recommending new vaccines for use. Vaccines are continuously monitored even after they are approved.
Vaccines save lives. Vaccination helps protect us from diseases that can lead to serious illness. The CDC estimates that childhood vaccines save an estimated 4 million lives worldwide each year. By getting immunized, we can protect ourselves and people around us who might be at higher risk for becoming severely ill from a disease.
Vaccines save us time. Vaccines help prevent sick days, giving us more healthy time for school, work, and fun.
Have questions?
Call us at 360-728-2007 or email us at immunizations@kitsappublichealth.org