NYC Health + Hospitals offers the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to our patients ages 6 months to 17 years. The best way to protect your child at school, around friends and at home is to get them vaccinated as soon as you can. Vaccinations are safe, effective and available in the pediatric practices of any of our hospitals.
If your child is 6 months to 4 years old and a NYC Health + Hospitals patient, please call your child’s pediatrician to schedule. If your child is not a NYC Health + Hospitals patient, use the City’s Vaccine Finder or call 877-VAX-4NYC (877-829-4692) to schedule an appointment at certain sites, as well as to get other vaccination assistance.
If your child is 5 to 17, you can schedule an appointment for your child’s vaccine here. You can contact one of our hospitals if you have questions about pediatric vaccine availability.
Limited walk-ins will be accepted
At least one vaccine booster shot is now recommended for everyone 5 and older who is fully vaccinated.
NYC Health + Hospitals is also offering a second booster shot for:
If you are eligible, you can get your second booster shot four months after you received your first booster. The second booster must be either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine.
If you were recently sick or tested positive for COVID-19, you can get your booster shot after your isolation period ends.
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NYC Health + Hospitals is offering an additional primary series dose, (third doses) of the COVID-19 vaccine to eligible New Yorkers with certain immunocompromising conditions or who receive treatments that weaken their immune system.
You must meet the following three conditions to be eligible for a third dose of COVID-19 vaccine:
For those who received a single J&J dose and are immunocompromised, a second (additional) dose using an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine at least 28 days (4 weeks) later is recommended.
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City residents 65 and older can get free transportation to and from a vaccination appointment. This service is also available for those with disabilities who have no other way to get to a vaccination site. In-home vaccination information.
To schedule free transport by either ambulette or taxi (including wheelchair accessible vehicles), call 1-877-829-4692. If you are younger than 18, you must have your parent or guardian call to book the trip on your behalf.
You can also sign up online for an in-home vaccination or by calling 1-877-829-4692. Anyone 12 and older is eligible for in-home vaccination.
You can show the CDC card you receive when you get vaccinated or sign up for these online vaccination passes:
Adolescents ages 12 through 15 years can now receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at any of the city’s 11 public hospitals or the following Gotham Health Centers.
Appointments are suggested and can be made online or by phone. Walk-ins are also welcome. Parents or guardians are required to fill out 2 consent forms.
Call 1-877-VAX-4NYC or 1-877-829-4692
*If your child is 6 months to 4 years old and a NYC Health + Hospitals patient, please call your child’s pediatrician to schedule. If your child is not a NYC Health + Hospitals patient, use the City’s Vaccine Finder or call 877-VAX-4NYC (877-829-4692) to schedule an appointment at certain sites, as well as to get other vaccination assistance.
Select sites across NYC are offering the COVID-19 vaccine without appointments. To find a location, go to: http://on.nyc.gov/walkupvax
You must reside in the United States to receive the vaccine.
You will need to complete the New York State COVID-19 Vaccine Form in order to get vaccinated. The State requires the provider administering the vaccine to check that you completed the form.
Before you visit us for your vaccination, also keep in mind these tips:
Bring proof of eligibility – If you are 12 years of age or older, please bring proof of your date of birth.
Alternatively, a parent or legal guardian can attest to their child’s age.
Reschedule if you are sick – You will be unable to receive the vaccine if you have active COVID-19 or a COVID-19 test result pending. You should also reschedule if you are not feeling well on the day of your appointment.
Bring your health insurance card – COVID-19 vaccines are free with no out of pocket costs to all New Yorkers regardless of insurance status. But if you have health insurance, we will bill your insurance.
Stay protected – Wear a face covering to your appointment and follow social distance guidelines.
Learn more about the COVID-19 Vaccine –
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For more information, visit:
New York State Department of Health
NYC Department of Health
Center for Disease Control