Ireland Baby Vaccine Schedule (2026) (HSE): Immunisation Chart
Every vaccine Ireland's Health Service Executive recommends for babies, from birth through 4 to 5 years, age by age.
Dates are a guide based on the recommended schedule. Your doctor confirms the exact visits.
At a glance
| Age | Vaccines | Your date |
|---|---|---|
| 2 months | 6-in-1 (1st dose), PCV - pneumococcal (1st dose), MenB - meningococcal B (1st dose), Rotavirus oral (1st dose) | |
| 4 months | 6-in-1 (2nd dose), MenB - meningococcal B (2nd dose), Rotavirus oral (2nd dose) | |
| 6 months | 6-in-1 (3rd dose), PCV - pneumococcal (2nd dose) | |
| 12 months | MMR (1st dose), MenB - meningococcal B (3rd/booster dose), Chickenpox / varicella (1st dose) | |
| 13 months | 6-in-1 (4th/booster dose), MenC - meningococcal C (1st dose), PCV - pneumococcal (3rd/booster dose) | |
| 4-5 years | 4-in-1 booster (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio), MMRV - MMR + chickenpox combined (2nd dose) |
Track this in Cubby
Add your baby once and Cubby keeps the whole schedule with gentle reminders, so you never miss a dose, shared with everyone who cares for your little one.
Start freeQuestions
- What vaccines are given at 2 months in Ireland?
- At 2 months the Ireland's Health Service Executive schedule includes 6-in-1 (1st dose), PCV - pneumococcal (1st dose), MenB - meningococcal B (1st dose), Rotavirus oral (1st dose).
- How many vaccination visits are in the Ireland baby schedule?
- The schedule for Ireland has 6 vaccination visits from birth through 4 to 5 years. Exact ages can vary slightly, so your doctor confirms each visit.
- Can both parents and our caregiver keep track together?
- Yes. In Cubby the schedule and every log sync in real time across everyone caring for your baby, so parents and a nanny or grandparent all stay on the same page.