Shingles Vaccine Clinics
July 3 - Due to fewer doses and a delay in shipment by the manufacturer of the shingles vaccine, the Department of Health has cancelled its District Office immunization clinics statewide.
The Health Department will honor previously scheduled appointments until the limited supply of vaccine is used up.
News Release: Health Department reports delay in shingles vaccine shipment
For more information, watch this site for updates, or contact your district office.
The Vermont Department of Health is conducting shingles vaccine clinics at our district offices throughout the state.
Get the Shingles Vaccine at Your District Office
Contact your district office for the dates and times of their shingles vaccine clinics.
You can also read a list of all the vaccine clinics around the state:
- Complete Clinic Schedule (Excel file)
Information About the Vaccine and Clinics
The shingles vaccine is available for any adult living in Vermont, age 60 and older, who DOES NOT have a contraindication to this vaccine.
A person should NOT get a shingles vaccine if she or he:
- has ever had a life-threatening allergic reaction to gelatin, the antibiotic neomycin, or any other component of shingles vaccine.
- Has a weakened immune system because of HIV/AIDS, cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, an immune deficiency disease, or is undergoing immuno-suppressive therapy.
- is being treated with drugs, such as steroids, that affect the immune system.
- is undergoing cancer treatments, such as radiation or chemotherapy.
- has active, untreated tuberculosis.
- is pregnant, or might be pregnant. Women should not become pregnant until at least three months after getting the shingles vaccine.
Someone with a minor illness, such as a cold, may be vaccinated. But anyone who is moderately or severely ill should usually wait until they recover before getting the vaccine. Talk to your primary care provider if you have any questions about whether you should get the shingles vaccine.
Shingles immunizations through the Vermont Department of Health clinics are available at no cost. Donations are appreciated to help with the purchase of additional doses.
When attending a shingles clinic, bring verification of age and Vermont residency, such as a drivers license, other form of government ID, or Passport.
What if there is no clinic scheduled, or the clinic is full?
When you contact the district office, the staff can place you on the waiting list if the clinic you want is full. They will also tell you about any future clinics.


