What if a parent says they can find their childs shot record?
If the child’s healthcare provider is a member of the San Diego Regional Immunization Registry (SDIR), the child’s immunization record may be available in the (SDIR) database. Public Health Centers and private clinics throughout San Diego County regularly use the registry. Many school districts now have access to the SDIR. If you have access to the immunization registry, look to see if the child’s information is available. If a child’s information is found in the registry, a blue card can be printed off of the registry using this information. If you do not have access to the registry, refer the family to the child’s healthcare provider to obtain an official immunization record. There may be situations when the child’s immunization record is not in the registry, is incomplete, or cannot be verified; refer the child’s parents to their doctor or clinic to receive more shots and/or obtain another copy of the immunization record. If a child does not have a pediatrician, the child can go to
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