Appointment Scheduling
Updated December 12, 2022:
We are actively vaccinating with the Bivalent COVID19 vaccines ages 6 and up. The Bivalent vaccines have been approved for ages 6Months and up to patients that have had 2 doses of the primary COVID vaccine series at least 8 weeks ago. We will hopefully begin administering the Bivalent COVID vaccines (both Moderna and Pfizer) later this week to eligible children ages 3 years old and up.
For anyone ages 6 and up we have your choice of Moderna or Pfizer available daily. We also highly recommend getting both your flu shot and your booster shot at the same time. (There is a COMBO appointment for this!)
Please pick the correct age and vaccine appointment.
Primary Series 6M-4YR = 6 months to 4 years (Pfizer) Note: We can only vaccinate children age 3 and up per the PREP Act.
Primary Series 6M-5YR = 6 months to 5 years (Moderna) Note: We can only vaccinate children age 3 and up per the PREP Act.
Primary Series 5YR-11YR = 5 years to 11 years (Pfizer)
Primary Series 6YR-11YR = 6 years to 11 years (Moderna)
Bivalent Booster 5YR-11YR (Pfizer)
Bivalent Booster 6YR-11YR (Moderna)
Primary Series 12YR+ = Anyone age 12 years or older including all adults (Pfizer or Moderna)
Bivalent Booster Age 12+ (Pfizer or Moderna)
For your appointment, please wear a tank top or short sleeve shirt that allows easy access to the deltoid muscle. If you are getting a 2nd shot or booster shot, please bring your CDC COVID Vaccine card and your current insurance card (if you have insurance) to the appointment.
Hodgson's Pharmacy follows ACIP's recommendations for all of our vaccinations. If a vaccine is not ACIP recommended we can't do it until the recommendation formally changes. If you have questions about which vaccine is appropriate you can refer to the CDC website here or you can call us to discuss. 706-543-7386
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We are committed to getting shots into our community as quickly as possible when authorized!
Currently the FDA has given emergency use authorization to vaccines provided by Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna, and Janssen.
As COVID-19 vaccines are authorized and then recommended for use in the United States, it will be important to understand what is known about each vaccine. CDC will provide information on who is and is not recommended to receive each vaccine and what to expect after vaccination, as well as ingredients, safety, and effectiveness.
Currently, THREE vaccines are authorized and recommended to prevent COVID-19.