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COVID-19 vaccine and booster information

Check if you're eligible and learn where to get shots.

April 21, 2022

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Getting a first or second COVID-19 shot 

If you're a current Polyclinic patient, you can get your first or second COVID-19 shot with us. To schedule a COVID-19 vaccine appointment, call your primary care provider's office or schedule in MyChart.

At this time, we only offer the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. It's approved for patients ages 5 and older.

You may not get a COVID-19 vaccine if you’ve had these intravenous (IV) medicines in the past 90 days:

  • Monoclonal antibodies for COVID-19
  • Convalescent serum for COVID-19

IV medicines are given using a needle placed into a vein in your arm.

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COVID-19 booster shots

We offer COVID-19 booster shoots to eligible patients.

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  • First COVID-19 booster shots are available to adults ages 18 and older who meet eligibility guidelines.

    If you got the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine:

    • First booster shots are given five or more months after your second shot.
    • The booster can be the same vaccine you got before or a different COVID-19 vaccine.
    • Please note that we don't offer the Moderna vaccine at this time.

    If you got the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine:

    • Booster shots are given two or more months after your first shot. 
    • The booster can be the same vaccine you got before or a different COVID-19 vaccine. 
    • Please note that we don't offer the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at this time.

     

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  • Kids ages 5 to 17 are eligible for a Pfizer COVID-19 booster shot. They can get the shot five months after their first two shots.

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  • Depending on your age and overall health, you may be eligible for a second booster shot. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website offers guidelines about boosters.

    If you're immunocompromised with a weakened immune system, the CDC has special guidelines about second boosters.

    Talk to your doctor if you're not sure if and when you should get a COVID-19 booster shot.

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  • If you’re a patient of The Polyclinic, talk to your doctor about getting a booster shot during your office visit. By doing this, you agree that you meet booster shot guidelines set by the CDC.

    You need to bring your vaccine card or vaccination record to your appointment. You will need it to show which COVID-19 shots and/or boosters you've had.

    You also understand that we’ll need to bill your insurance for an administration fee.

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Other vaccine resources 

You can find a statewide list and map of COVID-19 vaccine sites on the Washington State Department of Health website.

If you don't have a computer to make an appointment online, call the Washington State Department of Health at 1-360-236-4501 or 1-800-525-0127, TTY 711.