Wyoming’s Public Vaccine Programs assist in protecting children and adults from vaccine-preventable diseases. The following programs are available at participating providers and are available at little to no cost for eligible patients.
Learn more about each program below, including eligibility.
Birth through Age 18
Vaccines For Children (VFC) Program
The VFC program is a federally funded vaccine program. VFC-eligible children are those who are 18 years of age and younger and are at least one of the following:
- Eligible for Medicaid
- Uninsured (no insurance)
- American Indian or Alaska Native
- Underinsured (at a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), Rural Health Clinic (RHC), or any other provider with delegated authority)
Wyoming Vaccinates Important People (WyVIP) Program
The WyVIP Program is a state-funded vaccine program that provides affordable vaccine to children who are not VFC-eligible. As of January 1, 2021, only Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), Rural Health Clinics, and Public Health offices will be eligible to participate in the Wyoming Vaccinates Important People (WyVIP) Program.
Children who are Wyoming residents, 18 years and under, and do not qualify for VFC vaccine are eligible vaccine through the WyVIP Program.
Influenza vaccine, Hepatitis A, meningococcal, and HPV are NOT available through the WyVIP Program.
Adults 19+ Years of Age
Adult Hepatitis Vaccine (AHV) Program
The Adult Hepatitis Vaccine (AHV) Program is a state-funded vaccine program that allows Wyoming residents to receive Hepatitis A and B immunizations at no cost from participating public and private healthcare providers.
Wyoming residents, aged 19 and older who are uninsured or underinsured, may receive Hepatitis A and B immunizations through this program at participating provider locations.