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Wisconsin Immunization Registry (WIR)

The Wisconsin Immunization Registry (WIR) is a computerized Internet database application that was developed to record and track immunization dates of Wisconsin's children and adults. Immunization registries are seen as an integral tool for assuring that children and adults receive their immunizations according to recommended schedules and can prevent over-immunizing.

The Public Immunization Record Access feature allows look-up access to immunization records by individuals, parents, or legal guardians. Offering parents and guardians access to look-up their child’s immunizations can decrease the number of requests to providers for immunization records from their patients.

Demonstrations and trainings are offered to providers and conducted throughout the state at no cost. 

  • Register to attend a training, please contact: Matthew Verdon or 608-261-4948 
  • For demonstrations, please contact: Thomas Maerz or 608-261-6755 

The demonstrations will allow providers to see the many functions of the system that are designed to improve the immunization status of patients and the efficiency of their practices.  WIR Provider specification list (PDF, 18 KB) 

For Technical questions regarding WIR contact WIR helpdesk or 608-266-9691 .

For additional information see the WIR Brochure (PDF, 959 KB)

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Last Revised: April 30, 2013