Immunization Records

This view aggregates immunization events reported to provincial systems and participating clinics. It supports proof of vaccination for travel, school, and workplace requirements where applicable. Always confirm specific destination rules with official health guidance.

Public health units, pharmacies, and family physicians each report doses on different schedules; lag is normal after a school clinic or travel appointment. This training table is a snapshot—production portals would show source, batch identifiers (where appropriate), and correction workflows.

Schools, employers, and sport

Schools may require a vaccine summary without exposing the entire medical chart. Employers should ask only for what occupational health law demands; human rights and privacy codes still apply. Amateur sport organizations sometimes layer concussion protocols atop vaccine policies—keep consent scopes narrow in UX copy.

Registry connection

Provincial registry ID (masked): ON-IMM••••8821. Last synchronized: 2026-03-02T11:00:00-05:00.

Vaccination history (3 entries)

Vaccine Doses recorded Last dose date Provider
COVID-19 mRNA (primary series) 3 2024-10-12 Toronto Public Health
Influenza (seasonal) 1 2025-11-03 Shoppers Drug Mart #4412
Tdap booster 1 2022-05-18 Harbour Medical Clinic

Privacy and accuracy

Immunization data may be updated when providers report new doses. If you received a vaccine abroad, you may need to submit documentation for it to appear here. For clinical decisions, consult a regulated health professional rather than relying solely on this portal.

Immunization history — public health, schools, and travel

Provincial immunization information systems consolidate doses reported by hospitals, pharmacies, and public health units. Legislation defines who may view records, how corrections propagate, and retention periods.

Schools and employers sometimes require proof of specific vaccines; they usually need a summary PDF or QR code, not clinician-level chart notes.

Travel may require vaccines OHIP does not purchase (e.g., yellow fever at designated centres). The table on this page is illustrative—always verify destination entry rules with official travel health guidance.

COVID-19 and influenza entries age out of public dashboards differently; writers should date-stamp guidance.

Links: Provincial health card (provincial coverage), Family doctor & primary care (clinic as reporter), Travel and health (cross-border health).