Ordering Vaccines 

Vaccine Products 

Product offering may be impacted by funding and national vaccine supply.  

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Product Offerings

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VFC Vaccines
VFA Vaccines
LHD 317 Vaccines
SGF Vaccines
Switching Brands
TermMeaning
Order frequency Login to myCAvax to view by vaccine program. Order in sufficient quantities to last until the next ordering period.  
VFC: Monthly (Very high-volume providers: >10,000 doses/year); Monthly (High: 2,000 – 10,000); Every 2 months (Medium: 500 – 2,000); Quarterly (Low: < 500) 
VFA: quarterly 
LHD 317: monthly 
SGF: no restriction 
Doses administered Doses used since previous order are reported on vaccine orders; quantities should match doses reported to CAIR/RIDE to avoid discrepancies that delay order processing
Doses on hand  Doses stocked in storage units at time orders are submitted are reported on vaccine orders; quantities must factor in shipments and transfers, doses used, and nonviable vaccines removed from storage units 
Doses requested Providers may adjust doses to meet current or seasonal demand 

Tips 

Before ordering, complete these preparatory steps to minimize ordering errors and processing delays.

  • Schedule ordering to ensure sufficient inventory is on hand during order processing. 
  • Allow extra time for order processing during peak periods (“back-to-school”, flu season, new vaccine launch). 
  • Plan for the impact any requested brand changes (PDF) can have on ordering, storage, administration, and staff training.
StepDescription
1.Determine if it’s time to place the next order. 
a. Create order request in myCAvax to confirm next order due date.  
2.Report nonviable vaccines and transfers to minimize accountability errors.
3.Determine vaccine usage and inventory counts.  
a. Get administration data from the immunization registry or EHR summary reports to determine usage. 
b. Conduct a physical vaccine inventory to determine current stock.  
4.Verify provider profile (including delivery days/times and Vaccine Coordinator contact info) is accurate and update before ordering.

How to Order 

Submit and track vaccine orders in myCAvax. Refer to myCAvax Knowledge Center for videos and job aids. For questions, contact the Provider Call Center (or VFC Call Center for VFC orders).   

When to expect shipments. Providers can expect to receive deliveries within 14 days after receiving the order confirmation notification.  During peak ordering periods (e.g., back-to-school, flu season, and new vaccine launches), order processing may take longer due to large volume. Contact the Provider Call Center (or VFC Call Center for VFC orders) if vaccines have not arrived within two weeks.