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COVID-19 Vaccines And Boosters Scheduling
Eligibility
MetroHealth is now vaccinating people who are
six months and older
.
You DO NOT have to be a MetroHealth patient to schedule an appointment.
The person seeking a vaccination is age 6 months to 4 years old
Moderna and Pfizer are approved for anyone age 6 months to 4 years old
Three doses are recommended (3rd dose should be updated bivalent dose)
Bivalent dose
must
be Pfizer if 1st or 2nd dose was Pfizer
Moderna is available via nurse-appointments at ALL locations EXCEPT Brooklyn, Brunswick, Westpark, and Westlake
Pfizer available at Main Campus only
You will be scheduled for your subsequent dose when you receive your first or second dose.
Must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to the appointment
Must complete a
registration/consent form
and bring it to the appointment.
The person seeking a vaccination is age 5 through 11 years old
Pfizer is approved for ages 5-11.
Pfizer for ages 5-11 is available at Beachwood, Brecksville, and Buckeye pharmacies for walk-in appointments
Pfizer is also available via nurse-appointments at ALL locations EXCEPT Brooklyn, Brunswick, Westpark, and Westlake
Orange cap Pfizer will be used for ages 5-11
Pfizer requires two doses.
You will be scheduled for your second dose when you receive your first dose.
Must be accompanied by a parent or guardian (unless the 16- or 17-year-old is emancipated)
Must complete a
registration/consent form
and bring it to the appointment.
Bring a photo ID (if you have one) of the person seeking a vaccination to the appointment
The person seeking a vaccination is age 12 years and older
Pfizer and Moderna are approved for anyone 12 years and older.
Moderna is only offered at the
Broadway Pharmacy
and Old Brooklyn Pharmacy locations.
Pfizer is offered at ALL locations via walk-ins at the pharmacy or nurse-appointments
Both Pfizer and Moderna require two doses.
You will be scheduled for your second dose when you receive your first dose.
Bring a photo ID of the person seeking a vaccination to the appointment
The person seeking a vaccination is age 16 or 17 years old
Only Pfizer is approved for anyone age 16 or 17.
Pfizer requires two doses.
You will be scheduled for your second dose when you receive your first dose.
If administration of the vaccine occurs at a pharmacy or mass-clinic site, the person seeking a vaccine must be accompanied by a parent or guardian (unless the 16 or 17 year old is emancipated)
If administration of the vaccine occurs in a physician’s office, school-based or school-associated clinic setting, the person seeking a vaccine does not need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian
Must complete a
registration/consent form
and bring it to the appointment.
Bring a photo ID (if you have one) of the person seeking a vaccination to the appointment
The person seeking a vaccination is age 18 years and older
Pfizer and Moderna are approved for anyone 18 years and older.
Moderna is only offered at the
Broadway Pharmacy
and Brooklyn Heights (Tuesday and Thursday only) locations.
Both Pfizer and Moderna require two doses.
You will be scheduled for your second dose when you receive your first dose.
Bring a photo ID of the person seeking a vaccination to the appointment
Insurance is not required.
If you do not have insurance, select “
No Insurance
” at the bottom of the list on the scheduling page.
There is no out-of-pocket cost to anyone.
The federal government provides the vaccine free of charge to everyone living in the United States, regardless of immigration or health insurance status. If you have insurance, the cost of administering the vaccine will be billed to your insurance company, Medicare or Medicaid. If you are a Medicare patient, please bring your Red, White and Blue Medicare card, which Medicare requires.
The person seeking a vaccination is age six months or above.
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