Immunization Division - Public Health Region 4/5N
The Immunization Program distributes and accounts for all state supplied vaccines administered by public and private providers. This program also evaluates schools and childcare facilities for compliance with compulsory immunization laws and conducts surveys to assess immunization levels of pre-school children. A major emphasis is to stimulate and promote complete immunization of children by their second birthday.
The Immunization Program responds to requests from the general public and health professionals for immunization and infectious disease information and related data.
Texas County Retrospective Immunization School Survey (TCRISS)
Vaccine Information
Current Recommendations
Immunization News and Updates
Childhood Immunization Schedule
Immunization Information on vaccines and vaccine-preventable diseases
Latest Information for healthcare providers
Vaccines for Children Program (TxVFC)
Vaccine Information Statements
Go to DSHS Immunization Division Page
Go to the Centers for Disease Control Website
Go to the American Academy of Pediatrics
Go to Immunization Action Coalition
Name | Position | Phone |
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LaShonda Malrey-Horne | Communicable Disease Program Manager | 903-533-5266 |
Tammie Little | Immunization Program Supervisor | 903-533-5378 |
Lisa Rost | Texas Vaccines for Children Coordinator | 903-533-5310 |
Fekesha Edwards-Lockridge | Adult/Adolescent Immunization Coordinator | 903-533-5229 |
Amanda Rich | Texas Immunization Registry (ImmTrac2) Coordinator | 903-533-5350 |
Theresa Richey, RN | Immunization Nurse Consultant | 903-533-5393 |
Jenny Sullivan, RN | Immunization Nurse Consultant | 903-737-0231 |
Sheila Williams, RN | Perinatal Hepatitis B Prevention Coordinator | 903-533-5361 |
Office Location:
Department of State Health Services
Health Services Region 4/5 North
2521 West Front Street
Tyler, TX 75702
For all other immunization inquiries, please call 903-533-5292.
The fax number for immunizations is 903-533-9502.
External links to other sites are intended to be informational and do not have the endorsement of the Department of State Health Services. These links may also not be accessible to persons with disabilities.