Manager: Crista Sullivan, MBA
Virginia Vaccines for Children’s (VVFC) program is managed by the Virginia Department of Health (VDH), Division of Immunization (DOI). Through utilization of private and public providers, the VVFC program and DOI reduce barriers to immunizations. DOI supplies federally and state purchased vaccine at no cost to public and private health care providers.
The VVFC program handles distribution of all vaccines provided by DOI, in addition to those for the VFC entitlement program. DOI, through relationships with public providers is able to serve populations in addition to VVFC eligible, such as children needing immunizations for school, and limited vaccines for uninsured and underinsured adults. The vaccine supplied by the Division of Immunization is supplied at "no cost" to enrolled providers.
VVFC currently has over 700 facilities enrolled in the program as either a private facility or a public facility.
If you have any questions about VVFC, please call 1-800-568-1929 or 1-804-864-8055.
Consult a healthcare provider to ensure your child is up to date on preventative care, including routine immunizations.
Parent Survey
(Coming Soon!)
Parent Immunization Attitudes and Beliefs Survey
Parents in Virginia with children 18 years old or younger will be invited to answer an anonymous survey to help the Virginia Department of Health better understand parents’ thoughts and experiences with children’s vaccines. Completing the survey will take 15 minutes and is fully voluntary. The survey link will be posted on this page in the coming week. Please check back with us to share your perspective.