Many walk-in clinics available across state

Vermont Business Magazine Vaccines are available without an appointment while the supplies last. A list of state-run walk-in clinics is listed below. However, many pharmacies across the state also offer walk-in vaccinations through the federal program, some of whom offer the Johnson & Johnson one-dose vaccine. The number of spots are an estimate. The best way to guarantee your vaccine is to make an appointment.

If you are 12 - 17 years old and are getting vaccinated at a walk-in clinic (without an appointment), look for clinics that offer the Pfizer vaccine and bring a parent or guardian with you.

ASL interpretation (video remote interpreting) is available at all state-run vaccination clinics.

Walk-In Clinics

    MAKE AN APPOINTMENT

    ONLINE

    MAKE AN APPOINTMENT

    Use the blue button above to make an appointment through the state website, which includes clinics run by the Health Department, the National Guard, health care partners, Costco, Hannaford, Price Chopper, Rite Aid, Shaws and Walmart. You will make your second-dose appointment when you get your first dose.

    BY PHONE
    Call us at 855-722-7878 Monday - Friday, 8:15 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

    • To speak with someone in a language other than English, call this number, and then press 1.
    • For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, you can make a TTY call to this number.
    Information you need to make an appointment

    Read answers to common questions, like what to expect at your appointment, requesting an ASL interpreter, and rescheduling an appointment.

    Watch a video to help you make an appointment
    When to talk to your health care provider
    People 12 - 17 years old
    Health Department calls about extra doses

    APPOINTMENTS AT PHARMACIES

    You can also get an appointment at Kinney Drugs, CVS, Walgreens, Northfield Pharmacy, or UVMMC Outpatient Pharmacies.

    SPECIAL LOCATIONS FOR CERTAIN GROUPS

    School Based Clinics
    People who are homebound
    Clinic options for Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC)
    Clinic options for English language learners and people in immigrant/refugee communities