Note: No drop-in flu or COVID-19 shots on November 20-21.
COVID Vaccines
Vaccinations at UHS for students only
- UHS is offering the updated COVID-19 Moderna (Spikevax) and Pfizer vaccine to students. See below for our drop-in COVID-19 clinics held daily in the Tang Center lobby.
- COVID-19 vaccines costs
- Covered for students with SHIP
- For students without SHIP the cost is $189.50 for Pfizer and $168.00 for Moderna + $30 injection. Students can get a receipt to submit a request for reimbursement through their insurance carrier.
- Students can also check vaccines.gov for the availability of COVID-19 vaccines in the community, and/or check directly with a community pharmacy.
UHS COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics
- Starting Monday, November 4, drop-in COVID-19 shot clinics are open to students every Monday-Friday, 9:00-11:30 am and 1-4:30 pm at University Health Services in the lobby on a first-come, first-served basis. You can also get a flu shot at the same time. You will be able to see your estimated wait time once you sign up for the vaccine in the Tang Center lobby.
- If you want to preview what the drop-in wait times are check our waiting system queue.
COVID-19 Vaccine Timing 2024-25
Wait at least 2 months after the prior dose of any brand.
FAQ: Should people get a COVID-19 vaccine even if they recently had a COVID-19 infection?
Yes. Getting a COVID-19 vaccination is a safer and more dependable way to build immunity to COVID-19. The vaccine improves the chances of avoiding the worst outcomes of the virus such as severe illness, hospitalization, and death. Studies have shown that the vaccine can reduce the risk of long COVID and reduces the severity of symptoms if a COVID-19 infection does occur. Following infection, people can receive a COVID-19 vaccine or booster dose when there are no more symptoms, generally about 10 days, or they can choose to delay by three months.