COVID-19 Vaccinations
Please make an appointment using the buttons below and arrive at your scheduled appointment time. Make sure to bring along with you your...
- Previously issued vaccination card (if applicable)
- Proof of insurance or Medicare advantage plan
- Medicare number (if applicable)
Have questions? Scroll down to see our most frequently asked questions about the vaccine schedule and eligibility. If you question still isn't answered, visit our Contact Us page for other ways to find your answer!

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Initial Series
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Booster
FAQ
You are eligible for a bivalent booster shot if...
- You are at least 5 years of age
- You have completed your primary COVID vaccination series
- Your last COVID vaccination (regardless of how many you've had) was given at least 2 months ago
Certain places of business, event venues, or travel destinations have asked for vaccination cards as proof of your vaccination status. If you have plans to attend an event or go on a trip, it's best to check with that place, business, or destination to find out what they need from you as far as proof of vaccination status.
The CDC has asked that we NOT issue duplicate or replacement vaccination cards. However, the Wisconsin Immunization Registry has record of your vaccinations that were given in the state of Wisconsin. The quickest and easiest way to get a copy is by visiting their website. There you can print off a detailed list of your vaccinations.
You will be issued an additional card, and that card will be stapled to your original. Cards should always be kept together and brought to future vaccination appointments. It's encouraged to photograph both cards in case they become separated.
Flu shots can be given in the same visit as COVID-19 vaccinations, if desired. Our pharmacists recommend any other vaccines be separated from the COVID-19 vaccine by at least 2 weeks. Speak with your doctor or pharmacist about your vaccination schedule!
Despite the federal program ending, we are continuing to offer COVID vaccines free of charge to those without commercial insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid plans.