Vaccinations
The New Mexico Department of Health’s Quay County Public Health Office in Tucumcari is offering the annual flu vaccine during regular business hours and at locations across the region. « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health has declared the state’s measles outbreak, which started on February 14, to be over. The last cases were reported in Santa Fe County on August 14. « read more »
The annual Boo to the Flu event is at 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 11 at both MountainView Regional Medical Center, 4351 E. Lohman Ave. and Three Crosses Regional Hospital, 2560 Samaritan Dr. in Las Cruces while flu vaccine supplies last. « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health has issued a standing order that expands access to updated 2025-2026 COVID-19 vaccines by allowing healthcare providers and pharmacists to vaccinate anyone six months and older without requiring individual prescriptions. « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health has issued a public health order to help ensure all New Mexicans can access the COVID-19 vaccine during the 2025 – 2026 respiratory virus season. « read more »
The Socorro Public Health Office at 214 Neel Avenue NW will be providing no cost back-to-school vaccinations for all children aged 18 and younger. « read more »
Please call (575) 758-4719 to schedule an appointment time if possible. Walk-in’s accepted if staff are available on days listed. « read more »
Click for days and times. Vaccinations are by appointment only. Please call ahead. Walk-in’s accepted if staff are available. « read more »
No cost back-to-school vaccinations this summer will be provided for all children aged 18 and younger regardless of whether they are a patient or have insurance. Click here for days and times. « read more »
Free vaccinations for any child with or without insurance. Click for times and locations. « read more »
Free vaccinations for any child with or without insurance. « read more »
The McKinley County Public Health Office in Gallup will be providing in June no cost back-to-school vaccinations for all children aged 18 and younger regardless of whether they are a patient or have insurance. « read more »
Two travelers have been diagnosed with measles during their visit to New Mexico, leading to potential measles exposure in Bernalillo, Santa Fe and Sandoval Counties. « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) reports four additional measles cases in Sandoval County, bringing the total there to six and raising the statewide count to 78. « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) confirms the first measles cases in Sandoval County: an adult of unknown vaccination status and an unvaccinated child under the age of four. « read more »
Between Feb. 1 and May 12, more than 27,000 New Mexicans have received the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine – roughly twice the number of residents who got the shot during the same time last year. « read more »
Community events can lead to measles exposure. « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health is notifying the public about a potential exposure from an unvaccinated child with measles in Hobbs, including a daycare center and restaurant, between April 4-8. « read more »
The diagnosis makes Chaves the third county affected by the ongoing measles outbreak in the southeastern part of the state. « read more »
Spread remains contained to southeastern New Mexico. « read more »