Can minors receive vaccinations in Iowa without parental consent?

For HPV or Hepatitis-B or Hepatitis-C vaccines, minors of any age in Iowa do not need parental consent. Essentially, Iowa allows minors to seek preventative care for sexually-transmitted diseases. (source: Iowa Code § 139A.35)

For all other vaccines, parental consent is required. Call your county health department and let them know about your situation.

We also recommend our guide to convince your parents. Share with them personal stories of teens getting the COVID-19 vaccine

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How to get the COVID-19 vaccine in Iowa?

To schedule an appointment for the COVID vaccine, look up the pharmacies from the link below. You will need a parental or guardian consent. Call clinics ahead. We can do this for you if needed.

https://vaccinate.iowa.gov/providers/

Find your county health department address and phone number

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