![]() Bring your COVID-19 vaccine record card with you.įind VA health facilities near you that offer COVID-19 vaccines If you don’t receive care through VA or if you received your primary vaccine series outside of VA.When you arrive, you may need to wait for the staff to prepare your vaccine. Check the facility’s website for walk-in hours before you go. Not all facilities offer walk-in hours. ![]() And facilities may offer different vaccines at different times. If you have questions about which vaccine to get, talk to your health care team. Not all VA health facilities have all types of vaccines right now. ![]() Confirm that the facility has the vaccine you want before you come in.Your facility may offer you a booster by appointment or in a walk-in vaccine clinic. Your local VA health facility will contact you when you’re due for your shot. ![]() How to get a booster shot at VA If you’re a Veteran who receives care through VA Note: You can choose either the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine for your second booster. You had the Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) COVID vaccine for both your primary vaccine and your booster.You're between 18 and 49 years old, and.You can also get a second booster shot at least 4 months after your first booster if both of these descriptions are true for you: Find out if you can get an additional vaccine dose If you have a weakened immune system, you may have already received an additional dose and a booster. You’re moderately to severely immunocompromised.You should get a second booster shot at least 4 months after your first booster if either of these descriptions is true for you: When to get a second booster shot if you’re eligible Note: If you’re at least 18 years old, the CDC strongly recommends getting either the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine for your booster. Get your booster shot at least 2 months after you got your primary vaccine. If you got the Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) vaccine Youth ages 12 to 17 can only get the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for their booster. Get your booster shot at least 3 months after you completed your primary vaccine series if you have a weakened immune system and received an additional vaccine doseįind out if you can get an additional vaccine dose.Get your booster shot at least 5 months after you completed your primary vaccine series, or.When to get your booster shot If you got the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine Some people can also now get a second booster shot. The District’s Medicaid Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) cover all transportation (free of charge), to and from, all medically necessary covered services and appointments.The CDC recommends that everyone who is at least 12 years old should get a booster shot. Metro Health Center please visit website.Providence Health System please visit website or call (202) 854-7629.Family and Medical Counseling Service, Inc please call (202) 889-7900.Whitman-Walker Health please visit website.Elaine Ellis Center of Health please call (202) 803-2340.La Clinica del Pueblo please visit website.Bread for the City please visit eCW portal or our website.Unity (Brentwood) please visit eCW portal, website, or call (202) 469-4699.Unity (Upper Cardoza) please visit eCW portal, website, or call (202) 469-4699.If you are a patient at one of the following health centers, please contact them to see if there is any schedule availability for appointments. Kaiser Permanente members should visit kp.org/DCvaccine for the latest information on COVID vaccines. Hospital Patients Schedule a Hospital Appointment VeteransĭC Veterans and spouses can call the DC VA Medical Center to schedule appointment at (202) 745-4342. Organizations interested in offering a vaccination clinic can submit a request here. Through the program, organizations are now able to submit requests for a vaccine clinic and vaccine providers are able to accept those requests and schedule clinics. The Vaccine Exchange Program connects District organizations, including faith-based and community-based organizations as well as District employers, with vaccine providers that can assist with providing COVID-19 vaccinations to large groups in the community or workplace. Vaccine Exchange Program for District Employers and Community-Based and Faith-Based Organizations to Host a Vaccine Clinic for Employees or Members Find other opportunities to get vaccinated today, including at pharmacies and clinics across all eight wards, at Ĭan't leave your home? Call 1-85 and we'll come to you!įor any questions regarding the vaccine program, please email.
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