Download an Immunization Schedule from the CDC and a free Vaccination or Immunization Record template for Microsoft Excel. I designed this template to allow you to keep an electronic record of immunizations for yourself and your children as well as print a copy whenever you need . If you have children then the form will be especially useful.
Immunization card
I designed this immunization record and vaccination record for you so that you can keep an electronic record of your immunizations for yourself. Certainly for each of your children print it whenever you need. So, you don’t have to worry so much about losing your one-and-only copy of your immunization record. You can also consolidate your entire immunization/vaccination history into a single form.
You should keep a backup copy of your immunization record in paper form in a safe place.
Vaccination card
Immunizations or Vaccinations play a big role in any toddlers life. Between birth and one year, a baby will receive vaccines for around 10 different diseases if recommendations given by the Department of Health. Besides keeping your child healthy. Most schools are not allowing children to enroll unless she is getting up on her vaccines. There is no national database that keeps track of the vaccines your child must have received, and doctors rarely keep records of vaccinations given longer than 2 years, so it is important that every parent should follow their own Immunization Schedule and stay up to date with their child’s vaccines.
Printable Immunization record certificate and Vaccination Records
The above immunization schedules is very useful for seeing when various vaccinations are given to children. To keep a record of your immunizations, you can can use a form such as the ones below:
- Printable Vaccination Record forms
- Printable Immunization Record Cards for Adults, Children, and Lifetime