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COVID-19 Vaccination

How Do I Schedule a COVID-19 Vaccine Appointment?

  • Is it your first dose? Everyone ages 6 months and up can now get the COVID-19 vaccine. The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are approved for emergency use by the FDA and CDC for those ages 6 months to 15 years. It's fully approved for those ages 16 and older. The Moderna vaccine is fully approved for those 18 and older, and the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is authorized for those 18 and older.
  • Do you need a booster? Studies show that COVID-19 vaccine protection decreases over time. Boosters offer extra protection, especially against severe illness that can lead to a hospital stay or even dying from the virus.
  • Here is when the FDA and CDC recommend boosters, based on your age and which vaccine(s) you've already received:
  • Ages 5 to 11 can get a booster dose of the Pfizer vaccine at least five months after the completion of their initial series. Immune-compromised children can get a booster (fourth dose).
  • Ages 12+ can get a booster dose of the Pfizer vaccine at least five months after their second dose. If they're immune-compromised, they can get a second booster.
  • Ages 18+ can get a booster dose of either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine at least five months after their second dose. If they're immune-compromised, they can get a second booster at least four months after their first booster. Those who got the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine can get a booster of any COVID vaccine at least two months after their first dose.
  • Ages 50+ can get a second booster of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine at least four months after their first booster.
  • You can receive a booster dose of the Pfizer vaccine at Cleveland Clinic. We are not currently offering the Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccines. Pfizer booster doses can be scheduled five months after your second dose.
  • If you received your first two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine not approved in the U.S., you can schedule a Pfizer third dose or booster dose with us.
  • Are you immunocompromised? The FDA and CDC have approved additional doses of the COVID-19 vaccine for certain people with compromised immune systems.
  • Adults ages 18 and over who received a three-dose series of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine may receive a booster (fourth dose) of the vaccine at least three months after their third dose.
  • Adults who received the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine should receive a second dose of either the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine at least four weeks after their initial dose. A booster dose (third dose) of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine is recommended at least two months after the second dose.
  • Children ages 12 to 17 who received three doses of the Pfizer vaccine may receive a fourth dose of the vaccine at least three months after their third dose.
  • Children ages 5 to 11 can receive a fourth dose of the Pfizer vaccine at least five months after their third dose.
  • Extra doses can provide added protection from severe illness or death from COVID-19 in patients who may have a weakened response to vaccination due to certain medical conditions or medications. If you're eligible for additional doses and have questions, we encourage you to speak with your healthcare provider.
  • Pfizer third doses for those who are immunocompromised can be scheduled 28 days after your second dose.

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