

Westside Family Healthcare – or call 30.Residents may also schedule appointments online with the following Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs): Delawareĭelaware residents can get vaccinated against COVID-19 at various hospital systems, pharmacies, doctor’s offices, Division of Public Health clinics, and community-based events. Mobile or pop-up vaccination clinics can be found on New Jersey’s COVID-19 Community Calendar.

Residents seeking booster dose appointments can also call the New Jersey Vaccine Call Center at 1-85. New Jersey residents can search for available vaccine appointments using the state’s vaccine appointment finder online. Appointments and walk-ins are accepted Monday through Wednesday and Friday from noon to 5 p.m. Temple Health, which is working to contact eligible patients, offers booster shots at Temple University Hospital – Main Campus on North Broad Street and Temple – Roosevelt Boulevard Vaccine Clinic on Roosevelt Boulevard. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, at 26. People can schedule vaccine appointments by calling Penn Medicine’s COVID-19 Vaccine Scheduling Hotline between 8 a.m. “Unlike last winter, there is ample supply of vaccine in the community,” reads Penn Medicine’s guidance, “including at retail pharmacies close to your home.” Penn Medicine also encouraged residents to consider receiving their booster shots from their local pharmacy “due to our limited capacity to provide boosters.”

It plans to offer them in the future, in conjunction with CDC guidance. Penn Medicine is providing booster shots to eligible people, though it is not currently offering “mix and match” boosters. The city also offers in-home vaccination services for people with disabilities and older adults who are unable to leave the house.Įligible Jefferson Health patients, including Philadelphia residents and Montgomery and Bucks County residents, may schedule COVID-19 vaccine appointments online. Those who prefer to schedule an appointment can do so by calling 21.Īlternatively, residents may choose to get vaccinated at Philadelphia pop-up vaccine clinics. Philadelphia residents may opt to receive their COVID-19 vaccine through the city’s health centers, where they may walk in without an appointment. The Pennsylvania Department of Health is now using as the mapping source to help residents find a vaccine site near them. WHYY thanks our sponsors - become a WHYY sponsor
