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How Do I Find a COVID-19 Vaccine?


Find COVID-19 Vaccine Near You

Find a COVID-19 Vaccine: Search vaccines.gov, text your ZIP code to 438829, or call 1-800-232-0233 to find locations near you in the U.S. There are several ways you can look for vaccination providers near you in the United States.

  • Visit Vaccines.gov to find vaccination providers near you. In some states, information may be limited while more U. S. vaccination providers and pharmacies are being added. Learn more about COVID-19 Vaccination Locations on Vaccines.gov.

  • Text your ZIP code to 438829 or call 1-800-232-0233 to find vaccine locations near you in the United States.

  • Check your local pharmacy’s website to see if vaccination appointments are available. Find out which pharmacies are participating in the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program.

  • Contact your state health department to find additional vaccination locations in the area.

  • Check your local news outlets. They may have information on how to get a vaccination appointment.


Scheduling Vaccination Appointments

Most vaccination providers schedule vaccination appointments online. To schedule your COVID-19 vaccination appointment, visit vaccine providers online scheduling services. If you have question about scheduling your vaccination appointment contact a vaccination provider directly.

  • CDC cannot schedule a vaccination appointment.

  • CDC cannot assist with verifying, rescheduling or cancelling your vaccination.

If you need to verify, reschedule, or cancel a COVID-19 vaccination appointment, contact the location that set up your appointment. If you need to schedule a second-dose appointment and the location where you received your first dose is no longer offering COVID-19 vaccine, you may be able to get your second dose at another location. Contact your state or local health department for help or look for other COVID-19 vaccination providers near you.

Learn more about COVID-19 vaccines and help ensure others in your community are vaccinated. Here is what you can do:

  • Make a plan for yourself or your family members to get vaccinated.

  • Learn more about COVID-19 vaccines and the benefits of vaccination.

  • Join COVID-19 Community Corps. Receive timely, accurate information to share with your family, friends, and neighbors to encourage them to get vaccinated.

  • Continue to take recommended actions to protect yourself and others from COVID-19.

Fast, Easy, Free, and Nearby COVID-19 Vaccination

The federal government is providing the vaccine free of charge to all people living in the United States, regardless of their immigration or health insurance status. COVID-19 Vaccines Are Free



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