Wyandot County Public Health immunizations are available as follows:
Signed consent of a parent or legal guardian is required for delivery of care to a child up to the age of 18. The only exception is when a parent or legal guardian has provided a signed document authorizing another adult to consent in their absence. This signed document must be present if any adult, other than the parent or legal guardian, accompanies the child to appointments at Wyandot County Public Health.
When an adult other than the parent or legal guardian accompanies the child, the parent or legal guardian must complete the following, prior to the visit:
WCPH currently accepts the following insurances: Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, CoreSource, EBMS, FrontPath, Golden Rule, Healthscope, MedBen, Medical Mutual/Mutual Health, Meritain, Multi-Plan, NWOHP, Ohio Health Choice, UMR, and UnitedHealthcare for immunizations and preventative health services.
NOTE: This is not an exhaustive list of all insurances accepted. If you do not see your provider listed above call us at: 419-294-3852 (select #2 option to reach the nursing division).
No one will be turned away from receiving a vaccine regardless of ability to pay. WCPH is the only provider in Wyandot County of the adult Section 317 Immunization Program and the Vaccines For Children Program. Vaccine assistance vouchers may also be available.
For questions about eligibility for vaccine assistance programs contact us by calling: 419-294-3852 (select #2 option to reach the nursing division directly).
To qualify for this program, individuals 19 and older must be uninsured, underinsured, or be of the Native American or Alaskan Native community.
To qualify for this program, individuals 18 and under must have Medicaid, be underinsured or uninsured, or be of the Native American or Alaskan Native community.
Individuals receiving Medicaid benefits may qualify to receive transportation assistance for medical appointments including vaccination appointments. Transportation assistance information is available through the Wyandot County Department of Job and Family Services.
The Ohio Department of Health maintains the Ohio Impact Statewide Immunization Information System (ImpactSIIS), an online tool that allows providers to record immunizations/vaccinations administered in the state of Ohio. If you are seeking to obtain a copy of your immunization records from the state system, it is important to know that such records are protected by medical confidentiality laws and a written request must be submitted to receive them.
Please complete an Immunization Record Request Form (click here to download) to request a copy of your immunization record and submit to Wyandot County Public Health using the steps noted on the form.
NOTE: It is possible that if Wyandot County Public Health did not administer all of the vaccines you have received, your record may not be complete. Medical providers in Ohio are not required to report immunizations to the State Immunization Registry. Please contact your healthcare provider who provided your vaccination if records are missing.
