Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Joplin Health Department providing back-to-school immunizations

(From the Joplin Health Department)

With the 2026-27 school year starting Aug. 24, the City of Joplin is reminding parents and guardians that children in need of vaccines can get those at the Joplin Health Department.

Medical personnel with the Health Department will be part of the upcoming Joplin Schools Open House set for Thursday, Aug. 20, at Joplin High School. Health department nurses will provide vaccinations to middle school and high school students. Scheduling an appointment for your child to receive a vaccine at the Joplin Schools Open House is preferred, but walk-ins will also be accepted. Appointments can be scheduled by calling the Health Department at 417-623-6122.








Vaccines for school-aged children include:

Students entering kindergarten: DTAP (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), polio, varicella, MMR (measles, mumps and rubella)
Students entering 9th grade: TDAP (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis), meningococcal
Students entering 12th grade: Meningococcal

The Joplin Health Department also provides vaccinations to children by appointment at their location at 321 E. 4th Street, Joplin. There is a $13 administration fee for vaccines given at the Health Department.








In addition to helping students prepare for the school year through vaccinations, the Health Department is also encouraging parents and guardians to download the Docket app, an application that provides access to the state registry for immunizations for Missouri called Show Me Vax. If your child received their vaccinations through a VFC (Vaccines for Children) provider, their shot records should appear in Show Me Vax.

Misty Hammer, medical division coordinator at the Joplin Health Department, said even with classes beginning soon, parents are encouraged to get their children on the schedule.

 

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