Community Vaccination Clinic
The Community Vaccination Clinic is now located inside the Huntsville Hospital Fever & Flu Clinic at 120 Governors Drive.
To schedule your Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination appointment, register on the calendar below. Appointments are preferred, but walk-ins are accepted. Walk-ins must arrive 20 minutes prior to closing.
Hours of Operation
Walk-ins must arrive by 4:40 p.m.
Location
Huntsville Hospital Fever & Flu Clinic
120 Governors Drive, Huntsville, AL 35801
Driving Directions
The following Pfizer COVID-19 vaccinations are available:
- 1st dose for those 5 years of age and older. Please have your driver’s license or a photo ID available when you come. If you do not have a driver’s license, bring a birth certificate or passport to verify that the person receiving the vaccine is at least 5 years old. A guardian/parent must be present to sign the legal consent for persons under the age of 14 to be vaccinated, show a photo ID and provide proof of guardianship.
- 3rd dose for immunocompromised. Individuals receiving the 3rd dose vaccine must meet CDC criteria, have had the Pfizer vaccine for their first two doses at least 1 month ago, present their vaccine card and a driver’s license or photo ID. If the individual does not have a driver’s license bring a birth certificate to verify date of birth. A mask must be worn at all times inside the building. Please note that individuals receiving a 3rd dose vaccine will be required to sign a statement of attestation confirming their moderate to severe immunocompromised status.
- 3rd dose/boosters: Click here to read the eligibility requirements for 3rd dose Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine booster shots. Individuals receiving the 3rd dose/booster vaccine must meet CDC criteria, have had their first two doses of Pfizer at least 5 months ago OR first two doses of Moderna at least 6 months ago OR their first dose of Johnson & Johnson 2 months prior, present their vaccine card and a driver’s license or photo ID. If the individual does not have a driver’s license, bring a birth certificate to verify the date of birth. A mask must be worn at all times inside the building.
- A second booster dose (4th total dose) of the COVID-19 vaccine has been approved for the following individuals:
- Persons who are 50 years of age and older and who had the first booster of the vaccine at least 4 months ago.
- Persons who are 12 years of age and older who are immunocompromised and who had the first booster dose at least 4 months ago.
DO NOT schedule an appointment if:
- The person receiving the vaccine is younger than 5 years of age.
- You have tested positive for COVID-19 in the past 6 weeks or received monoclonal antibodies in the last 90 days.
- You are currently experiencing any symptoms of illness.
- You are awaiting results from a COVID-19 test.
Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine information
If you need assistance signing up for an appointment or have questions regarding vaccine appointments, please click here to email our team.
Day of appointment:
Please do not arrive earlier than 5 minutes before your appointment. Please bring a driver’s license or a photo ID. If the individual does not have a driver’s license bring a birth certificate or passport to verify the date of birth. A guardian/parent must be present to sign the legal consent for persons under the age of 14 to be vaccinated, show a photo ID and proof of guardianship. Individuals receiving the 3rd dose/booster vaccine must meet CDC criteria, have had the Pfizer vaccine for their first two doses and present their vaccine card. A mask must be worn at all times inside the building. There is a 15-minute observation period after you receive your vaccine. Thank you.
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