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COVID-19 Vaccine Information

COVID-19 vaccines and booster shots are available by appointment

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How to receive the COVID-19 Vaccine

Scheduling your COVID-19 vaccine
 

Current UT Health San Antonio patients can schedule COVID-19 vaccines in MyChart.

If you are not a current UT Health San Antonio patient, schedule your appointment here. 

UT Health San Antonio faculty, staff and students log in here to schedule COVID-19 vaccines. 

How to prepare for receiving your COVID-19 vaccine
 

What to Bring:
- Photo identification (driver's license, state ID, military ID, passport or another form of official photo identification)
- Insurance information, including Medicare, if available. The COVID-19 vaccine is free. A small administration fee may be charged to the insurance company. For more details on insurance fees, please view the "Is there a fee for the COVID-19 vaccine" section.
- Minors must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian throughout the vaccine appointment.
- Those receiving their second, third or booster vaccines should bring their COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card.

What to Know:

- Check the appointment details in MyChart or written on your COVID-19 Vaccine Registration Card to confirm where you should arrive to receive your COVID-19 vaccine.
- If you need to reschedule your COVID-19 appointment, call 210-450-9032.
- All patients are observed for 15 minutes after they receive the vaccine. Some patients with certain medical conditions are observed for 30 minutes. All patients are encouraged to download the Center for Disease Control’s vaccine safety app.

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Booster shots: Who is eligible and how to get one

Patient safety information

State-designated vaccination hub - UT Health San Antonio

State-designated vaccination hub

As a state-designated vaccination hub, we are committed to protecting our community by providing COVID-19 vaccines to as many people as possible.

Everyone who is currently eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine or booster may receive their vaccine from UT Health San Antonio. Schedule online.

COVID-19 Vaccines Provided by UT Health San Antonio

Primary Series
Primary series doses depend on your age, your health status, what vaccine you first received, and when you first got vaccinated. Review the CDC’s webpage and recommendation chart to understand how to stay up-to-date with your COVID-19 vaccines.

Booster Shots
This CDC chart outlines who should get a booster, when to get a booster and which booster you should get. Schedule your booster shot online or through your MyChart account. 

Vaccine and Booster Shot Recommendations for Immunocompromised Individuals
Those who are moderately or severely immunocompromised (have a weakened immune system) are at increased risk of severe COVID-19 illness and death. Their immune response to the COVID-19 vaccination may not be as strong as in people who are not immunocompromised. Learn more about CDC vaccine and booster recommendations for moderately or severely immunocompromised people. 

Vaccines and booster shots can be scheduled online or through your MyChart account. 

If you have concerns or questions about which vaccine you should receive, speak with your health care provider.

Additional Resources: For more information about all of the COVID-19 vaccines, visit the CDC’s “Vaccines for COVID-19” website which provides in-depth information about each of the three COVID-19 vaccines.

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Is there a fee for the COVID-19 vaccine?

Vaccine recipients will have no out-of-pocket expenses; they are free. A small administration fee may be charged to the insurance on file.

For patients who have Medicare, Medicaid or a third-party insurer, your insurer will be billed a nominal fee of $17 for the first dose and $28 for the second dose per Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) allowable charges for the extra supplies and staffing to administer the vaccine   

 
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