Children’s Immunizations FAQ
Get to know our Children’s Mobile Immunizations Program
Q: How old does my child have to be to receive immunizations through your
mobile clinic?
A: We provide free immunizations to children ages 6 weeks through 18 years
old who are medically eligible or have no insurance coverage. We cannot
provide immunizations to children who have insurance coverage but can
perform hemoglobin testing to all children regardless of health coverage.
Q: Do I need to call and make an appointment in order for my child to be seen?
A: No appointment is necessary. We see patients on a first-come, first-serve
basis. Immunization cards are required.
Q: Do you provide free hemoglobin testing?
A: Yes, we provide free hemoglobin testing with a referral from WIC, a school
and/or a doctor. Referral must be accompanied by child’s immunization
card. We also provide free hemoglobin testing for pregnant mothers who
have a referral.
Q: How often do you have clinics?
A: Clinics are typically held Monday through Thursday each month at various
locations. However, clinic sites and locations are subject to change without
notice. Call
(661) 869-6740 to inquire about the clinic sites at any time.
Q: Do you close the clinic at exactly 2 p.m.?
A: We close all clinics at 2 p.m. We may stop registering (accepting) patients
30 minutes prior to closing time, but we will see all patients who have
already been registered before leaving a clinic site.
Q: Do you ever have any late clinics?
A: Yes, we offer one late clinic per month. These are normally held the third
Wednesday of every month, 1–6 p.m.
Q: Can the Children’s Mobile Immunization Program print a copy of
my child/children’s immunization card?
A: Yes, if they are a current or returning patient, but when requesting copies
of immunization cards, please call
(661) 869-6740 prior to coming out to a clinic to pick them up.
Q: If my child was born at Adventist Health Bakersfield (formerly known
as San Joaquin Community Hospital), can I obtain a copy of my child’s
immunization card/record from the Children’s Mobile Immunization Program?
A: No, if the child was born at San Joaquin Community Hospital and the parent
needs to obtain the immunization card/record, they will need to go through
the hospital’s medical records department.
Q: If I cannot take my child to the clinic, can I have a friend or family
member take my child to your clinic? If I am a foster parent, can I take
my child to your clinic?
A: Yes, but if you are not the parent or legal guardian, you need to have
a written consent from the parent for every visit giving you consent for
your child’s treatment. You will need to show your identification
card for each visit. If you are a legal guardian or foster parent, you
must have guardianship papers and your identification card with you at
every visit, even if you have been to our clinic in the past.