


If you don't see an appointment that is convenient for you, check back, or use to find a vaccination at another location.The vaccination site is on the 3rd floor.

Vaccines for ages 12 and older, including boosters, are being given by appointment at Vanderbilt Health One Hundred Oaks, 719 Thompson Lane.If your child is in this age group and not a Vanderbilt patient, please talk to your pediatrician or use the Vaccines.Gov link below to find a vaccine near you. Children's Hospital's primary care clinics offer vaccines for children under 12 by appointment. We don't offer the vaccine at our walk-in clinics or Vanderbilt pharmacies. We currently offer COVID-19 vaccines by appointment at Vanderbilt Health One Hundred Oaks, 719 Thompson Lane. Vanderbilt patients age 12 and older can schedule their vaccine through My Health at Vanderbilt, our secure patient portal (or the mobile app). You can also find other locations close to you at. Vaccines are now readily available at many locations outside Vanderbilt, including pharmacies like Walgreens and CVS, retail clinics and other locations. Schedule your vaccine with Vanderbilt Health Second "booster" doses of one of the mRNA vaccines (Pfizer or Moderna) are now recommended for those over age 50 and 4 months after the first "booster." See the CDC's explanation of the new guidance.You should get a booster as soon as you can (5 months after second dose of Pfizer or Moderna vaccines or 2 months after the J&J shot). "Booster" doses are authorized for ages 12 and older.If your child is eligible for an additional dose for this reason, please talk to your Vanderbilt provider or family pediatrician. This now includes children ages 5-11 with these conditions. Additional doses are recommended for certain people who have conditions that weaken their immune system.Vaccines are authorized for everyone ages 6 months and older.The CDC has authorized vaccines as outlined below: They have been shown to be safe and effective at preventing serious illness and hospitalization. Millions of people around the world have had the vaccines. Staying up to date on your vaccines and boosters is the best way to protect yourself, your family and others around you. Staying up to date on your COVID-19 vaccines are key to protecting you and others
