
Additionally, the City and Zocdoc expect more local healthcare providers – including other hospital systems and Federally Qualified Health Centers – to join in this important effort.Ĭhicago continues to vaccinate individuals in phase 1a of the vaccine rollout – healthcare workers and residents and staff of long-term care facilities – and recently moved into the early stages of 1b.

Zocdoc aggregates real-time appointment availability from select Chicago vaccination sites, as well as from leading local care organizations such as AMITA Health, Erie Family Health, Innovative Express Care and Rush University Medical Center, creating a central marketplace to help Chicagoans access vaccinations.Īlthough the supply of vaccines is currently very limited, appointments will be added on an ongoing basis as more vaccines are allocated to providers. But the Zocdoc Vaccine Scheduler will serve as the City’s main platform for eligible Chicagoans who otherwise might have difficulty finding and accessing a vaccine.Ĭhicago is the first city to implement Zocdoc Vaccine Scheduler, a new service that any care organization or government entity can use – free of charge – to streamline vaccine scheduling. Chicagoans are encouraged to seek a vaccine appointment first with their primary care providers, if they have one, and also through local pharmacies or their employers, if available. Should you have questions about the Pfizer vaccine clinic, call 73.The City of Chicago has partnered with Zocdoc, the leader in online healthcare scheduling, to streamline Chicagoans access to COVID-19 vaccines. To schedule an appointment, visit Instructions on booking for a minor (under age 18 years):

Parents of minors must bring a government-issued form of identification.

A parent or legal guardian must accompany children less than 18 years of age. Second dose of vaccine will be scheduled at the time of the first-dose vaccine. Saint Peter’s University Hospital, Sister Marie de Pazzi Conference Center just inside the hospital’s main entrance, 254 Easton Ave., New Brunswick. For more information, contact Saint Peter’s Community Health Services at 732.339.7675.īy appointment only, Pfizer COVID vaccine first-dose clinic for New Jersey residents 12 years of age and older.

Unity Square, 81 Remsen Ave., New Brunswick. Must be 18 years of age or older, masks required for entry. Johnson & Johnson Janssen COVID vaccine, 11:30 a.m.
