Where to Get Vaccinated in Maine
Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to protect yourself, your family, and your community from preventable diseases. Whether you're looking for routine vaccines for your child, need an updated COVID-19 vaccine, or preparing for international travel, Maine offers a range of options to help you stay protected.
Vaccines for Children (Ages 0-18)
Children in Maine can receive routine vaccines at no cost through the Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program, regardless of insurance status.
Vaccines are available at:
- Pediatrician offices
- Family Medicine offices
- School Based Health Centers
- Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs)
- Public Health Clinics
To find a provider near you, contact the Maine CDC Immunization Program at: 1-800-867-4775 or visit VFC site list (Excel).
Adult Vaccines (19 years or older)
Adults need vaccines too -- like flu, COVID-19, shingles, Tdap and more.
You can get vaccinated at:
- Pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens, Hannaford, Walmart)
- Primary Care Clinics
- Walk-In Clinics
If you are 19 years or older and either uninsured or underinsured, you qualify to receive vaccines at no cost through Maine's Adult Vaccine Program.
Find an adult vaccine provider site near you:
Call 1-800-867-4774 or check out our list of sites.
You may also qualify for vaccines at no cost through programs offered by vaccine manufacturers. See below for details:
Company | Vaccines Covered | Contact Info |
---|---|---|
Pfizer RxPathways | Prevnar20, Trumenba | 1-800-989-7284 |
Merck Helps | Gardasil 9, MMR, Pneumovax 23 | 1-800-727-5400 |
GSK for You | Shingrix, Boostrix | gskforyou.com 1-866-728-4368 |
Sanofi Patient Connection | Fluzone, Adacel | sanofipatientconnection.com 1-888-847-4877 |
Travel Medicine Clinics
Traveling abroad? Some destinations require or recommend vaccines like yellow fever, typhoid, routine vaccinations, and more. See out list of Travel Medicine Clinics in Maine.
COVID-19 Vaccines (2025 Update)
The latest COVID-19 vaccines now protect against the current variants of the virus.
- Everyone 6 months and older should get a 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine.
- Most people need just one dose.
- It's safe to get both the COVID-19 and influenza vaccine during the same visit.
Some people may need more than one dose, including:
- Those with weakened immune systems
- Children aged 6 months to 4 years (depending on previous vaccinations)
Talk to your health care provider to determine the best schedule for you or your child.
Learn more about Staying Up to Date with COVID-19 Vaccines.
Where to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine
- Doctor's offices
- Community health centers
- Pharmacies
If you have health insurance, including Medicare or MaineCare (Medicaid), the vaccine should be covered. Check with your health care provider for details.
Have Questions or Need Help?
Maine CDC Immunization Program
Call: 1-800-867-4775
Email: [email protected]