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Vaccines & immunizations questions
The CDC-INFO contact center can answer your vaccines and immunization questions. Please submit questions and/or comments about the topic of Vaccines & Immunizations using the CDC-INFO form at this link:
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The web team responsible for the Vaccines & Immunizations website welcomes your suggestions and appreciates your time and efforts to report problems with this site. Contact the web team via the links below.
Call or write us (TTY, physical address & email address, etc.)
Phone numbers:
For vaccine & immunization information:
1-800-232-4636 (1-800-CDC-INFO)For information on international travel:
1-877-394-8747Recorded information and fax documents pertaining to international travel including geographic recommendations, health precautions and reported outbreaks. Also see
http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/
Mailing address:
NIP Public Inquiries
Mailstop E-05
1600 Clifton Road, NE
Atlanta, GA 30333
Remember: Don't send medical records! And, we cannot answer medical questions or provide consultation. These questions are best answered by a doctor who is most familiar with the patient's condition.
TTY users website and hotline:
The CDC National Immunization Information Hotline TTY Service:
Hours: Monday - Friday, 10:00 to 10:00 p.m. EST.
Call: TTY hotline (888) 232-6348
Topics and services include:
- vaccine safety
- immunization recommendations
- U.S. immunization policy
- vaccine-preventable diseases
- referrals to useful websites and other resources
- offers of free publications about vaccines
Languages available:
- English
- Spanish
Media Contact Info
The media representative responsible for the Vaccines & Immunizations website welcomes your inquires to topics covered on this site. Contact the media representative via the links below.
Vaccines & Immunizations media contact form
Content last reviewed on December 12, 2007
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases