Have you protected your teen from preventable cancer?

Did you know?

About 85% of people in the U.S. will contract human papillomavirus (HPV) in their lifetime, often without even knowing. Fortunately, early vaccination can protect against HPV before exposure and help prevent serious health issues later on.

HPV vaccines help prevent six types of cancer.

Vaccination: The Power of Prevention

Vaccination is a powerful tool against HPV and its potential complications. The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) recommends the HPV vaccine for all 11-12-year-olds, with catch-up vaccinations available for individuals up to 26 years old who missed their earlier doses. Early vaccination provides the greatest protection before exposure.

Find a Vaccine Near You

Use our map to contact your local Vaccines For Children Public Health Office (PHO) or Provider and schedule an appointment today.

Still need help scheduling a vaccine? Call the hotline.

Need help scheduling your child’s vaccine appointment? Don’t hesitate to call our hotline! Our friendly team is here to assist you every step of the way, ensuring your child stays on track for a healthy future.

Do you need to look up your immunization record?

Check your vaccination records on vaxview.doh.nm.gov. This easy-to-use portal helps you stay updated on necessary immunizations for your health and safety. Visit vaxview.doh.nm.gov to check now or call us at 1-833-882-6454!

Partner Toolkits & Additional Resources

Empower your community by using our Partner Toolkit to amplify the message of cancer prevention—together, we can protect teens from preventable diseases with simple, effective steps.

Additional Resources

Vaccine Schedule for Kids – Guide for parents and caregivers to ensure their child is up-to-date on recommended childhood vaccines.

Vaccine Schedule for Teens – Guide for parents and caregivers to ensure their teen is up-to-date on recommended childhood vaccines.