Maine Immunization Program
The Maine Immunization Program (MIP) strives to ensure full protection of all Maine residents from vaccine-preventable disease. Through cooperative partnerships with public and private health practitioners and community members, the MIP provides vaccine, comprehensive education and technical assistance, vaccine-preventable disease tracking and outbreak control, accessible population-based management tools, and compassionate support services that link individuals into comprehensive health care systems.
Beginning July 1, 2026, Maine’s Universal Immunization Program provides access to recommended vaccines for eligible adults ages 19-64 through enrolled healthcare providers.
Learn more about Maine's Universal Immunization Program:
Get Vaccinated
Looking for information about recommended vaccines and where to get vaccinated?
Visit our Get Vaccinated page for:
- Children and adolescents
- Adults ages 19-64
- Adults age 65+
- Pregnancy
- Travel Vaccines
Vaccine Provider Locations
Recommended vaccines are available through enrolled healthcare providers across Maine. Visit our Get Vaccinated page to learn more about vaccine recommendations and locating a provider in your area.

Immunization Records Through Docket
Get your immunization records at your fingertips, with Maine's patient information app, Docket®.
Healthcare Professionals
For information on Maine's Universal Immunization Program, compliance guidance, Immunization Information System (IIS), and School Nurse Immunization Resources (including information on Docket for Schools) visit:
Health Professionals & School Nurses
Measles Information
Measles spreads easily, can cause serious illness, and cases have been on the rise in the United States. Vaccines are the best way to protect yourself and others from measles. Learn more about symptoms, vaccination, and travel recommendations. If you have questions or are unsure of your vaccination status, talk with your health care provider.