Risk Less. Do more. Get this season's vaccines

Vaccines can help you stay healthy. Get yours now.

  1. Step 1: Enter your ZIP code - Current
  2. Step 2: Choose a pharmacy
  3. Step 3: Call or visit their website to check vaccine availability and make an appointment to get a vaccine

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Frequently Asked Questions

Respiratory viruses commonly cause illnesses such as flu , COVID‑19 , and RSV , especially in the fall and winter. The best way to protect yourself and your loved ones is to get the vaccines recommended for you.

Learn about how to protect yourself and others .

How do I schedule an appointment to get vaccinated?

Vaccines.gov helps you find pharmacies and their contact information. Because every location handles appointments differently, you will need to schedule your appointment directly with the pharmacy you choose.

How do I confirm the pharmacy has vaccines in stock?

A listing in Vaccines.gov does not guarantee there is a vaccine for you at that pharmacy. You will need to reach out to the pharmacy directly to confirm vaccine availability.

How can I check if the pharmacy takes my insurance?

Reach out to the pharmacy to confirm they take your insurance. You can also contact your insurance company to confirm vaccine coverage. Most vaccinations are covered by health insurance; Medicaid and Medicare Part D pay for all recommended vaccines. There are resources  if you do not have insurance.

Who should get the fall and winter virus vaccines?

COVID‑19 and Flu Updated 2024‑2025 Vaccines
RSV Immunization to Protect Babies
RSV Vaccine for Older Adults
COVID‑19 and Flu Updated 2024‑2025 Vaccines

COVID‑19 and Flu Updated 2024‑2025 Vaccines

Everyone 6 months and older

Respiratory Illnesses and Vaccines

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Stay up to date

Find updates on respiratory illness and vaccine-preventable diseases.

Which vaccines should doctors recommend for you this fall and winter virus season?

Which vaccines should doctors recommend for you this fall and winter virus season?

Flu, COVID-19, and RSV are serious health threats. Immunization against these diseases offer serious protection. See which doctors are recommending which vaccines for their patients.

Resources

Children may be eligible for free vaccinations through the Vaccines for Children  Program.

Vaccinations may be available through your local health department .

You may also be able to get vaccines from your local health care provider. Talk with your doctor about where and when to get vaccinated.


CDC‑INFO  agents are trained to search available CDC resources for the most relevant information.

1‑888‑720‑7489

The Disability Information and Access Line (DIAL) helps people with disabilities access vaccinations. DIAL can also connect you with local transportation and health insurance counseling resources.

DIAL@n4a.org