Being a parent or caregiver is hard enough, especially when it comes to decisions about your child’s health. You may have heard that recommendations for some childhood vaccines have changed. We know that can be confusing; we’re here to help. 

What Philadelphia parents should know right now 

What vaccines help prevent

  • Brain infections (meningitis)
  • Hospitalizations
  • Some cancers later in life
  • Pneumonia and breathing problems
  • Paralysis and long-term disability
  • Life-threatening illness

These successes show why vaccines continue to be recommended for children — and why the diseases listed are called vaccine-preventable diseases.

Your role as a parent

Vaccines are one of the many ways parents help protect their children’s health. Find a vaccine location near you. Getting vaccines on time helps protect children when they are most vulnerable to infections that can cause serious illness.

Parents have always been, and continue to be, the decision-makers when it comes to their child’s health care, including vaccinations. Your child’s pediatrician and care team are your best source of guidance – to help you understand the benefits and side effects for each vaccine and answer any questions you may have. 

Learn more from trusted pediatric experts 

Vaccines have helped generations of Philadelphia children grow up healthy. If you have questions, your child’s pediatrician and the Health Department are here to support you and your family.