![]() We’ll report this information in our vaccine monitoring and tracking system. An adverse event is an injury or harm that happens to someone after they receive a vaccine, which may or may not have been caused by the vaccine. Tell your VA health care team if you experience any COVID-19 vaccine reactions, side effects, or adverse events. If you do have a reaction, we have medicines to effectively treat it right away. After you get a COVID-19 vaccine at VA, we may monitor you for 15 to 30 minutes. Serious side effects are rare.Ī small number of people have had a severe allergic reaction (called “anaphylaxis”) after getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Many people have reported only mild side effects after getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Millions of people in the United States have now received COVID-19 vaccines under the most intense safety monitoring in U.S. How we contact Veterans about getting a vaccine We encourage you to take the first opportunity you have to get a vaccine at the most convenient location for you.įind other vaccine providers near you on the CDC vaccine finder website Learn more about how to get a COVID-19 vaccine from a community provider Eligible Veterans can get COVID-19 vaccines free of charge at community care locations.ĭownload our pharmacy billing information card (PDF) Show the card to the provider before you get your vaccine. If you’re enrolled in VA health care and you go to a community care location to get a COVID-19 vaccine, download our pharmacy billing information card (PDF). Veterans don’t receive priority over others seeking vaccines at these locations. ![]() These locations follow their local, state, or territory vaccine plans. Urgent care locations and retail pharmacies in our community care network also offer COVID-19 vaccines to Veterans. Once you’re on the site, go to Health care services, then COVID-19 in the menu.įind your nearest VA facility that offers COVID-19 vaccines Community care facilities To learn about your facility’s current plan, go to the facility’s website. Simply find a facility that offers the vaccine you need. We offer COVID-19 vaccines at many VA health facilities and clinics. We may ask you to wear a mask and complete our COVID-19 symptom screening.įind VA facilities near you that offer COVID-19 vaccines.Confirm that the facility has the vaccine you want before you come in to get your vaccine. And facilities may offer different vaccines at different times. Not all VA health facilities have all vaccines right now.Or call a VA health facility that offers COVID-19 vaccines to schedule an appointment. Our staff will help you find a time that’s convenient for you.When you arrive, you may need to wait for the staff to prepare your vaccine. Be sure to check the facility’s website for walk-in hours before you go. Find a VA health facility that offers walk-in hours at their COVID-19 vaccine clinic. Not all facilities offer walk-in hours. ![]() We offer COVID-19 vaccines to all Veterans who are enrolled in VA health care and eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine based on CDC recommendations. This is especially important as new forms (or “variants”) of the coronavirus spread more quickly in the U.S. It’s the best way to protect yourself, your family, and your community against COVID-19. In Tennessee, GoodRx is registered as a Prescription Drug Discount Plan Operator.We encourage you to stay up to date with all of your recommended vaccines. In all states except Tennessee, GoodRx is considered a marketer of prescription discount cards. Please seek medical advice before starting, changing or terminating any medical treatment. All data provided is for informational purposes only and is not meant to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All trademarks, brands, logos and copyright images are property of their respective owners and rights holders. GoodRx provides no warranty for any pricing data or other information. ![]() To find your exact price, please contact the pharmacy (and note that the pharmacy will need to process the information shown on your coupon to confirm the price.) The prices we show are our best estimate while we believe our data to be accurate, prices change frequently and we can’t guarantee that the price we display will exactly match the price you receive at the pharmacy. Most of our coupons are provided by Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), who maintain contracts with pharmacies to provide discounts. GoodRx gathers prices and discounts from multiple sources, including published price lists, drug manufacturers, claims information and data provided to us by pharmacies.
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