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If you are a Michigan Medicine patient who has been vaccinated by a non-Michigan Medicine provider, we ask that you update your patient record with your vaccination information.
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See our Finding Vaccines page for tips on how to find a vaccine appointment in your area. Second and third dose vaccines are also widely available at local pharmacies. You must be able to provide documentation of vaccination at your vaccine appointment. If you do not have a portal account you can schedule an appointment by calling the COVID-19 Vaccine Scheduling Call Center at 73 (select option 1, then option 2 to speak with an agent) 7 days a week from 8 a.m. Third dose appointments for patients with compromised immunity can be scheduled online through the MyUofMHealth patient portal. From there, you can schedule over the phone or online through our MyUofMHealth patient portal. How: To schedule a second dose vaccine, you must first contact our COVID-19 Vaccine Scheduling Call Center at 73 (select option 1, then option 2 to speak with an agent) to confirm that you have received a first dose and have your medical record updated so that a second dose appointment request can be issued. Proof of prior COVID-19 vaccination must be provided.
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Who: Michigan Medicine can give a vaccine to someone eligible for their second or third dose, even if the individual did not receive their first dose from Michigan Medicine. See the sections below for specific information about second and third dose appointments, boosters and vaccinations for adolescents and children. How: Appointments can be scheduled online through the MyUofMHealth patient portal. If you are not an established Michigan Medicine patient, please call 73 to set up an MRN before calling to schedule your appointment. Who: Anyone with a Michigan Medicine medical record number (MRN).
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More on Our Health Blog: Learn about what the new recommendations mean for everyone in our Michigan Health Blog post, "Should you get a third dose of COVID vaccine?" Scheduling a Vaccination Appointment See below under "Scheduling a Vaccination Appointment" for how to schedule an appointment for each type of shot.įor more about vaccine booster shots and third doses, including information about who should receive them, visit our COVID-19 Vaccine FAQ page.
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Third doses: The CDC recommends patients with compromised immunity who have received two doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine receive a third dose at least 28 days after your second dose.Vaccines and boosters for children ages 5 and up and vaccines for children as young as 6 months old: Visit our pediatric vaccine information page for vaccine updates for this age group.