MyIR pulls an electronic record of your immunizations that have been entered into your state's registry or Immunization Information System (IIS) on your behalf. Typically, childhood vaccinations that pre-date electronic recording of patient records have not been reported yet to the state registry and this means that you, the patient, will need to hand a copy of those records to your provider or clinic to get those records recorded. The steps below are a guideline to help assist you in the process.
If you already have a copy of your record(s):
- Take these to your in-state healthcare provider. Per their discretion, they have the authority to enter those into the state registry or IIS on your behalf.
If you still need to obtain a copy of your record(s):
- Contact the previous healthcare provider or pharmacy and request a copy of your records; or contact the organization that has your records in their system so you may obtain a paper copy and have them entered in the state registry or IIS.
- If the healthcare provider or organization you need to contact is inaccessible, you may try to contact the Department of Health where you had your vaccinations. See the link below:
CDC Listing for State Health Departments
What if you don't have an in-state provider or organization to report those records for you? You can still do so by visiting a local county health department and hand them those records to report. We advise you research what you will need to bring with you to verify your identity with them.
**ATTENTION: Since a support agent is typically needed to help you solve this issue,
ONLY mark the issue as "solved" after an agent contacts you and the issue has been confirmed resolved.**
Marking a request as resolved before-hand will cause your request to be closed out automatically.
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