Walsh County Health District provides immunizations to infants, children, and adults.
Vaccine helps the body’s immune system learn how to fight germs.
Vaccines can prevent common diseases that used to seriously harm or even kill infants, children, and adults. Without vaccines, your child is at risk of becoming seriously ill or even dying from childhood diseases such as measles and whooping cough.
Vaccination is a safe, highly effective, and easy way to help keep your family healthy. Take the steps today to help prepare for a healthier tomorrow.
Get the best protection for you and your children. For a list of recommended immunizations go to:
Recommended Vaccinations for Birth through 6 years.
Recommended Vaccinations for 7 years through 18 years.
Recommended Vaccinations for Adults.
Vaccinations for Adults
Pictures of Vaccine Preventable Diseases
Immunization Clinics
Walsh County Health District offers a Walk-In Vaccination Clinic the second Wednesday of each month from 8-11:30 and 12:30-4pm.
If the Walk-In clinic day does not work for you, call our office and we will schedule you on a day that works better for you. 701-352-5139
Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program
The VFC program is a federally funded program that provides vaccines at no cost to children who might not otherwise be vaccinated because of inability to pay. VFC eligible children are those who are 18 and younger and meet one of the following criteria:
- No Health Insurance
- Medicaid eligible
- Native American or Alaskan Native
- Underinsured (health insurance does not pay for vaccines)
For all other children and adults, we are able to bill insurance companies, please bring your insurance card with you.
Vaccines aren’t just for kids. Everyone from young adults to senior citizens can benefit from immunizations.