Measles is a serious illness that spreads easily — especially among kids and people who aren’t vaccinated. The best way to protect yourself and your family is by getting the MMR vaccine.
🛡️ What Is the MMR Vaccine?
The MMR vaccine protects against measles, mumps, and rubella. These are three diseases that can make people very sick. Some children may also get the MMRV vaccine, which includes chickenpox protection, too. Most people who get the MMR vaccine are protected for life!
👶 When Should Kids Get the MMR Vaccine?
Children need two doses of the MMR vaccine:
- 1st dose: When your child is 12 to 15 months old
- 2nd dose: Between 4 and 6 years old
If your child hasn’t had both doses, it’s not too late — they can still catch up!
👨👩👧 What About Teens and Adults?
Older kids, teens, and adults also need the MMR vaccine if they didn’t get it as children or don’t have proof they are immune.
Most people will need one or two doses, given at least 28 days apart. If you’re not sure if you had the vaccine, your doctor can help.
✈️ Traveling Soon?
Going outside the U.S.? Measles is more common in some countries.
- Babies 6–11 months old should get 1 early dose before traveling
- They’ll still need 2 more doses after they turn 1
- Older kids and adults should make sure they’re fully vaccinated before they travel
💙 PHC Makes It Easy to Stay Protected
At Primary Health Care (PHC), we provide vaccines for kids and adults. Our friendly team can check your records and help you get up to date.
✅ We accept Medicaid, Medicare, and all insurance plans
✅ No insurance? No problem — we offer a sliding fee scale based on your income
✅ No one is turned away, no matter what
Find a PHC clinic near you at phciowa.org/location or call us to make an appointment.
👩⚕️ Questions?
If you’re unsure whether you or your child needs the MMR vaccine, talk to your PHC provider. We’re here to help keep your family safe and healthy.
🧠 Sources:
- CDC – MMR Vaccine Information
- CDC – Travelers’ Health: Measles
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