TIP Advocacy
Link to update on bills that passed.
Texas Teens Need Vaccines
Immunization Champions
Check out the latest Immunization Blog by Dr. Melanie Mouzoon.


Wondering Where to
Get Shots in 2010?

There are many organizations around Houston that provide free and low cost immunizations. 
Click here for more information.


 

 

Immunize Houston


 

Provider Tools

 
 

 
Once downloaded, this tool can be used to determine the vaccines needed and is especially useful for quickly noting missed or skipped immunizations according the ACIP Recommended Schedule.
 
 

 
ImmTrac is the Texas immunization registry developed by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). ImmTrac is a free, confidential registry designed to consolidate immunization records from multiple providers and store a child’s immunization information electronically in one secure central system. ImmTrac offers physicians and other healthcare providers and authorized users easy online access to a child’s immunization history. The Registry is part of a DSHS initiative to increase vaccination coverage for children across Texas.
 
 

 
The nation's premier source of childhood, adolescent, and adult immunization information and hepatitis B educational materials—camera-ready and copyright-free!
 
 

 
Resource page for the Texas Vaccines for Children program which provides free-of-charge vaccine to enrolled providers to immunize children meeting the eligibility requirements.
 
 

 
Vaccines supplied by the state represent taxpayers' dollars, and each clinic that participates in the Texas Vaccines for Children Program (TVFC) must commit to protecting the vaccine so that we can continue to provide a safe,effective product to the children of Texas.
 
 

 
Commonly Administered Pediatric Vaccines/Toxoids and Immune Globulins (2008). A listing of CPT codes, manufacturers, brands, ICD-9-CM codes.
 
 
 
 
In February 2009, ACIP approved a listing of standardized vaccine abbreviations for use in these immunization schedules. The table of standardized vaccine abbreviations was developed by staff members at CDC; ACIP members and workgroups; editors of Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases; and others. These abbreviations are intended to provide a uniform approach to vaccine references used in ACIP recommendations.