Dakota County Public Health has vaccine clinics that travel around the county to serve communities. At these clinics, public health nurses and team members provide vaccines and health resources.
Cost of each vaccine is $21. Cash or checks accepted. No one will be turned away if you are unable to pay. Vaccine eligibility restrictions apply. Interpreters available.
Kids must have legal guardian with them
All kids getting vaccines must have a parent or legal guardian with them. Please also bring:
- The child's immunization records
- The child's insurance card (MA, MHCP, PMAP are accepted) – optional
2026 clinic schedule
The 2026 clinic schedule will be released soon.
If your organization wants to partner with Dakota County Public Health to hold a vaccine clinic, submit your request by Jan. 30. Requests received by Jan. 30 will have a response no later than Feb. 28. Requests received after Jan. 30 will not be immediately reviewed. They will be saved and recorded. We will attempt to hold a vaccine clinic for as many requests as possible.
Vaccines offered at clinics
The following vaccines are offered at most clinics:
- Meningococcal ACYW
- Meningococcal B
- Polio
- Td/Tdap
- Varicella
- COVID-19 (seasonal)
- DTaP
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- HPV
- Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR)
- Influenza (seasonal)
- PCV20
Adult dose availability may vary for Meningococcal B, COVID-19, Hepatitis A, HPV, influenza and PCV20.
The county offers tuberculosis testing, but no vaccines. For details, visit the Tuberculosis Testing and Treatment page.