County-Specific COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution
Each county in Nevada has its own COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan based on the needs of its population and how quickly it moves through priority populations. This page will be frequently updated as counties make changes to their rollout plans. If you have questions about your county's specific vaccine rollout plan, please email . If your county does not yet have specific vaccine details, you can sign up using the interest form link to the right to get alerted when it's your turn to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
If you'd prefer to speak with a person about vaccine eligibility and locations, call
1.800.401.0946
between 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM, seven days a week
The information on this page is current as of 4/19/2021 - but is subject to daily changes.
Nevada counties receive limited doses of COVID-19 vaccine weekly.
Appointments for vaccination will be open when doses are available, please keep checking back for open appointments. If you need to cancel your appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that someone else may sign up for that spot.
There may be high volume on scheduling websites, vaccinating partners appreciate your patience.
Mobile Vaccination Unit
Mobile Vaccination Unit Vaccine Clinic with the two-dose Pfizer vaccine.
Dates and locations are subject to change, all vaccinations are provided via walk-up registration for those 16 and older on a first-come, first-served basis.
Northern Nevada Route
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Gerlach | 2 p.m.-7 p.m. | 180 Del Ora Ave, Gerlach, NV 89412
- First Dose: Wednesday, April 14 Second Dose: Wednesday, May 5
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Lovelock | 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. | Lovelock Community Center, 630 Western Ave. Lovelock, NV 89149
- First Dose: Friday, April 16 Second Dose: Friday, May 7
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Winnemucca | Winnemucca Events Complex, 1000 Fairgrounds Rd. Winnemucca, NV 89445
- Clinic Day 1 | 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- First Dose: Sunday, April 18 Second Dose: Sunday, May 9
- Clinic Day 2 | 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.
- First Dose: Monday, April 19 Second Dose: Monday, May 10
- Clinic Day 1 | 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Battle Mountain | 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. | 535 S. Humboldt Street Battle Mountain, NV 89820 on the Corner of 6th and Broad Street
- First Dose: Wednesday, April 21 Second Dose: Wednesday, May 12
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Carlin | 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. | 749 3rd St. Carlin, NV 89883
- First Dose: Friday, April 23 Friday, May 14
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Duck Valley Reservation, Owyhee | 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.| 1245 OPD Rd. Owyhee, NV 89832
- First Dose; Sunday, April 25 Second Dose: Sunday, May 16
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Wells | 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. | 525 6th St. Wells, NV 89835
- First Dose: Tuesday, April 27 Second Dose: Tuesday, May 18
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Jackpot | 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. | 950 Lady Luck Dr. Jackpot, NV 89825
- First Dose: Thursday, April 29 Second Dose: Thursday, May 20
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W. Wendover | 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. | 680 Wendover Blvd. W. Wendover, NV 89883
- First Dose: Saturday, May 1 Second Dose: Saturday, May 22
Southern Nevada Route
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Goldfield | 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. | Goldfield Visitors Center, Highway 95 and 1st St.
- First Dose: Wednesday, April 14 Second Dose: Wednesday, May 5
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Tonopah | 11 a.m to 7 p.m. | Nye County EMS Station, 209 N. St. Patrick St. Tonopah, NV 89049
- First Dose: Friday, April 16 Second Dose: Friday, May 7
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Round Mountain | 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. | Hadley Fire Station 21, 103 Smoky Valley Blvd. Round Mountain, NV 89045
- First Dose: Sunday, April 18 Second Dose: Sunday, May 9
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Alamo | 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. | 655 Box Canyon Rd. Alamo, NV 89001
- First Dose: Tuesday, April 20 Tuesday, May 11
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Panaca | 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. | 1470 Edwards St. Panaca, NV 89042
- First Dose: Thursday, April 22 Second Dose: Thursday, May 13
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Ely | 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. | 1150 US 93, Ely, NV 89301
- First Dose: Saturday, April 24 Second Dose: Saturday, May 15
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Paiute Shoshone Tribe, Fallon | 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. | Tribal Health Clinic, 1001 Rio Vista Dr. Fallon, NV 89406
- First Dose: Tuesday, April 27 Second Dose: Tuesday, May 18
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Dyer | 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. | Library/Rodeo Grounds, SR-264 and Blue Bird Rd.
- First Dose: Thursday, April 29 Second Dose: Thursday, May 20
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Laughlin | 1585 S. Casino Drive Laughlin, NV 89029
- Clinic Day 1 | 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- First Dose: Saturday, May 1 Second Dose: Saturday, May 22
- Clinic Day 2 | 12 p.m. to 7 p.m
- First Dose: Sunday, May 2 Second Dose: Sunday, May 23
- Clinic Day 3 | 12 p.m. to 7 p.m.
- First Dose: Monday, May 3 Second Dose: Monday, May 24
- Clinic Day 1 | 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Carson City
Carson City County Veterans are advised that they may be served by the VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System
- VASNHCS has expanded vaccinations to ALL veterans, their spouses, eligible caregivers and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. If you meet the SAVE LIVES Act criteria, your local VA medical center is offering COVID-19 vaccines on a first come, first serve basis, dependent on vaccine availability.
- If you are a Veteran not yet enrolled, although not required, it is helpful if you bring your DD-214 (separation papers) with you.
- Please come to your local VA medical center to complete the initial paperwork and receive your vaccine. Please note that IF vaccine sessions are filled on a day you walk in, we will schedule you for the soonest appointment that accommodates your calendar
- Please contact the Call Center at 775-786-7200 between business hours (Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4pm) with questions or visit www.Reno.va.gov and click on the COVID Vaccine button
The Reno VA Medical Center is located at 975 Kirman Avenue
CVS, Save Mart, Smith's, Walgreens and Walmart are vaccinating those in the following categories
- Nevadans 16+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
For CVS, please visit https://www.cvs.com/immunizations/covid-19-vaccine?icid=cvs-home-hero1-link2-coronavirus-vaccine to schedule an appointment.
CVS location serving 16 & 17-year olds:
- 1980 N. Carson Street, Carson City, NV 89701
For Save Mart, please visit https://www.savemart.com/pharmacy to schedule an appointment.
For Smith's, please visit https://www.smithsfoodanddrug.com/rx/covid-eligibility to schedule an appointment.
For Walgreens, please visit www.walgreens.com/schedulevaccine to schedule an appointment.
For Walmart, please visit https://www.walmart.com/cp/1228302 to schedule an appointment.
Nevada Health Centers is currently offering COVID-19 vaccines to individuals who meet the eligibility requirements. Vaccine supply is limited, and appointments for eligible individuals will be made on a first-come, first-served basis. Please be prepared to show proof of age and/or occupation prior to receiving the vaccine.
https://www.nevadahealthcenters.org/c19vaccine/
All Nevadans 16+ are now eligible for vaccination with Carson City Health and Human Services. To schedule an appointment to get the vaccine, visit https://gethealthycarsoncity.org/novel-coronavirus-2019/covid-19-vaccine/
- Nevadans 16+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
For more information, contact Carson City Health & Human Services at 775-434-1988
Please remember to bring to your appointment the following required documents:
- Appointment confirmation email
- Photo ID
Other important reminders:
- The vaccine to be provided may require two (2) doses. If a second dose is required, the initial vaccination date will have a second vaccination date 21 or 28 days later which you will be required to return to receive the second dose.
- The location where you received your first dose will send you information regarding your second dose.
- Any individual that is currently sick or under isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 are not eligible to receive the vaccine until they are symptom-free and/or released based on CDC guidelines.
- It is best practice to wait for 15 minutes after your vaccination before leaving the vaccination site.
- Please wear clothing that allows quick and easy access to the upper arm.
- Expect to wait. Due to high patient volume, wait times may vary.
- If you need to cancel your appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that someone else may sign up for that spot.
Churchill County
Churchill County Veterans are advised that they may be served by the VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System
- VASNHCS has expanded vaccinations to ALL veterans, their spouses, eligible caregivers and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. If you meet the SAVE LIVES Act criteria, your local VA medical center is offering COVID-19 vaccines on a first come, first serve basis, dependent on vaccine availability.
- If you are a Veteran not yet enrolled, although not required, it is helpful if you bring your DD-214 (separation papers) with you.
- Please come to your local VA medical center to complete the initial paperwork and receive your vaccine. Please note that IF vaccine sessions are filled on a day you walk in, we will schedule you for the soonest appointment that accommodates your calendar
- Please contact the Call Center at 775-786-7200 between business hours (Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4pm) with questions or visit www.Reno.va.gov and click on the COVID Vaccine button
The Reno VA Medical Center is located at 975 Kirman Avenue
Safeway, Walgreens and Walmart are vaccinating those in the following categories
- Nevadans 18+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
For Safeway, please visit https://Safeway.com/covidclinic to schedule an appointment. Proof of eligibility at appointment is required.
For Walgreens, please visit www.walgreens.com/schedulevaccine to schedule an appointment.
For Walmart, please visit https://www.walmart.com/cp/1228302 to schedule an appointment.
Churchill County is administering free vaccines to all Nevadans 18+ at the county fairgrounds. Those using the fairgrounds should enter off of Miners Road off Highway 95 south. All Sheckler entrances will be closed. No appointment necessary, vaccines available on a first come, first served basis as long as supplies allow.
- Nevadans 18+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
- At this time, Churchill County not administering to anyone under the age of 18.
- If able, please bring this COVID-19 questionnaire with you. These forms will be available as you check-in if you do not have access to a printer.
- Pre-Vaccination Checklist
Please visit Churchill County's website for more information.
If making an appointment, please remember to bring the following required documents to your appointment:
- Appointment confirmation email (if required)
- Photo ID
Other important reminders:
- The vaccine to be provided may require two (2) doses. If a second does is required, the initial vaccination date will have a second vaccination date 21 or 28 days later which you will be required to return to receive the second dose.
- The location where you received your first dose will send you information regarding your second dose.
- Any individual that is currently sick or under isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 are not eligible to receive the vaccine until they are symptom-free and/or released based on CDC guidelines.
- It is best practice to wait for 15 minutes after your vaccination before leaving the vaccination site.
- Please wear clothing that allows quick and easy access to the upper arm.
- Expect to wait. Due to high patient volume, wait times may vary.
- If you need to cancel your appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that someone else may sign up for that spot.
Clark County
Opportunity Village-Oakey Campus COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic
Every Wednesday through May 26 | 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. | Appointment Required
6300 W. Oakey Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Visit https://mhealthsystem.com/OVclinic to make an appointment
ACDC COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic
Starting April 18 Every Sunday & Monday through May 11 | 9 a.m to 3 p.m. | Appointment Required
4276 Spring Mountain Road #207, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Visit http://bit.ly/acdccovid-19vaccine to make an appointment
Wednesday, April 21, 9am-12Noon
Help of Southern NV will be offering COVID-19 Vaccines, No Appointment Necessary
1640 E. Flamingo Road (On Flamingo between Maryland & Eastern)
If you qualify for homebound services and need COVID 19 vaccine, please email or call 702-455-0696.
VA Southern Nevada Health Care System COVID-19 Vaccine Information
- The Las Vegas VA has expanded vaccinations to ALL veterans, their spouses, eligible caregivers and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. If you meet the SAVE LIVES Act criteria, your local VA medical center is offering COVID-19 vaccines on a first come, first serve basis, dependent on vaccine availability.
- If you are a Veteran not yet enrolled, although not required, it is helpful if you bring your DD-214 (separation papers) with you.
- Please come to your local VA medical center to complete the initial paperwork and receive your vaccine. Please note that IF vaccine sessions are filled on a day you walk in, we will schedule you for the soonest appointment that accommodates your calendar
- Please contact the Call Center at 702-791-9185 between business hours (Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4pm) with questions or visit https://www.lasvegas.va.gov and click on the COVID Vaccine button
The Las Vegas VA Medical Center is located at 6900 North Pecos Road in North Las Vegas.
Boulder City Fire and Boulder City Hospital will vaccinate residents of Boulder City that are 65+, Community Frontline Support and Community Frontline Supply Chain and Logistics. Residents MUST call Boulder City Parks and Recreation at (702) 293-9256 Monday-Thursday 8am-3pm to make an appointment. Visit https://www.bcnv.org/712/COVID-19 for more information.
Laughlin residents may call the Laughlin Chamber of Commerce at (702) 298-2214 to be added to a vaccine waiting list.
Albertson's, CVS, Smith's, Von's, Walgreens and Walmart/Sam's Club pharmacies are vaccinating those in the following categories
- Nevadans 16+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
For Albertson's, please visit https://www.albertsons.com/pharmacy/covid-19.html to schedule an appointment.
For CVS, please visit https://www.cvs.com/immunizations/covid-19-vaccine?icid=cvs-home-hero1-link2-coronavirus-vaccine to schedule an appointment.
CVS locations serving 16 & 17 year-olds:
- 2011 E. Lake Mead Blvd, N. Las Vegas, NV 89030
- 6432 Losee Road, N. Las Vegas, NV 89086
- 3655 W. Craig Road, N. Las Vegas, NV 89032
- 5545 El Camino Al Norte, N. Las Vegas, NV 89031
- 1812 E. Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104
- 6705 E. Lake Mead Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89156
- 4391 E. Washington Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89110
- 6391 W. Lake Mead Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89108
- 2935 S. Hollywood Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89122
For Smith's, please visit https://www.smithsfoodanddrug.com/rx/covid-eligibility to schedule an appointment.
For Von's, please visit https://www.vons.com/pharmacy/covid-19.html to schedule an appointment. Proof of eligibility at appointment is required.
For Walgreens, please visit www.walgreens.com/schedulevaccine to schedule an appointment.
Walgreens locations serving 16- & 17-year-olds:
- 1445 W. Craig Road, N. Las Vegas, NV 89032
- 2280 Las Vegas Blvd N., N. Las Vegas, NV 89030
- 2389 Windmill Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89123
- 2400 E. Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89146
- 6401 W. Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89146
For Walmart/Sam's Club, please visit https://www.walmart.com/cp/1228302 to schedule an appointment.
Walmart locations serving 16 & 17 year-olds:
- 1400 S. Lamb Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104
Henderson and North Las Vegas are providing free COVID-19 vaccinations for any Southern Nevada resident 16+. Vaccines are by appointment only.
- Nevadans 16+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
Henderson: visit https://www.cityofhenderson.com/covid19/vaccine for more information
North Las Vegas: register at VaxNLV.com.
COVID-19 vaccinations from University Medical Center (UMC) are open to all Nevadans 16+.
Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
If you do not meet these criteria, UMC will not administer the vaccine, even if you have an appointment. For more information, visit https://www.umcsn.com/COVID19/AdmissionBlueTreeGeneral.aspx?T=119
UNLV is currently are accepting registration from individuals in the community who fall into the following groups:
- General Public: Individuals who are 18 years and older
Review “What to Expect at Your Appointment” below for important information, including requirements for validating your eligibility at https://unlv.mycareally.health/pages/vaccine-comm-s5jdh8jklapl2.html
Questions about the UNLV location should be sent to
Nevada Health Centers is currently offering COVID-19 vaccines to individuals who meet the eligibility requirements. Vaccine supply is limited, and appointments for eligible individuals will be made on a first-come, first-served basis. Please be prepared to show proof of age and/or occupation prior to receiving the vaccine.
https://www.nevadahealthcenters.org/c19vaccine/
Please visit the Southern Nevada Health District's website for more information on how you can schedule your COVID-19 vaccine. Those currently eligible to schedule their vaccines are:
- All Nevadans 16+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
Please bring required documents to your appointment:
- Appointment confirmation email
- Photo ID
Other important reminders:
- The vaccine to be provided may require two (2) doses. If a second dose is required, the initial vaccination date will have a second vaccination date 21 or 28 days later which you will be required to return to receive the second dose.
- The location where you received your first dose will send you information regarding your second dose.
- Any individual that is currently sick or under isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 are not eligible to receive the vaccine until they are symptom-free and/or released based on CDC guidelines.
- It is best practice to wait for 15 minutes after your vaccination before leaving the vaccination site.
- Please wear clothing that allows quick and easy access to the upper arm.
- Expect to wait. Due to high patient volume, wait times may vary.
- If you need to cancel your appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that someone else may sign up for that spot.
Douglas County
Douglas County Veterans are advised that they may be served by the VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System
- VASNHCS has expanded vaccinations to ALL veterans, their spouses, eligible caregivers and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. If you meet the SAVE LIVES Act criteria, your local VA medical center is offering COVID-19 vaccines on a first come, first serve basis, dependent on vaccine availability.
- If you are a Veteran not yet enrolled, although not required, it is helpful if you bring your DD-214 (separation papers) with you.
- Please come to your local VA medical center to complete the initial paperwork and receive your vaccine. Please note that IF vaccine sessions are filled on a day you walk in, we will schedule you for the soonest appointment that accommodates your calendar
- Please contact the Call Center at 775-786-7200 between business hours (Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4pm) with questions or visit www.Reno.va.gov and click on the COVID Vaccine button
The Reno VA Medical Center is located at 975 Kirman Avenue
Safeway, Smith's and Walgreens are vaccinating those in the following categories
- Nevadans 16+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
For Safeway, please visit https://Safeway.com/covidclinic to schedule an appointment. Proof of eligibility at appointment is required.
For Smith's, please visit https://www.smithsfoodanddrug.com/rx/covid-eligibility to schedule an appointment.
For Walgreens, please visit www.walgreens.com/schedulevaccine to schedule an appointment.
These groups are now eligible for vaccination with Carson City Health and Human Services. To schedule an appointment to get the vaccine,visit https://gethealthycarsoncity.org/novel-coronavirus-2019/covid-19-vaccine/
- Nevadans 16+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
For more information, contact Carson City Health & Human Services at 775-434-1988
Please remember to bring to your appointment the following required documents:
- Appointment confirmation email
- Photo ID
Other important reminders:
- The vaccine to be provided may require two (2) doses. If a second dose is required, the initial vaccination date will have a second vaccination date 21 or 28 days later which you will be required to return to receive the second dose.
- The location where you received your first dose will send you information regarding your second dose.
- Any individual that is currently sick or under isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 are not eligible to receive the vaccine until they are symptom-free and/or released based on CDC guidelines.
- It is best practice to wait for 15 minutes after your vaccination before leaving the vaccination site.
- Please wear clothing that allows quick and easy access to the upper arm.
- Expect to wait. Due to high patient volume, wait times may vary.
- If you need to cancel your appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that someone else may sign up for that spot.
Elko County
Elko County Veterans are advised that they may be served by the VA Salt Lake City Health Care System
- VASLCHCS has expanded vaccinations to ALL veterans, their spouses, eligible caregivers and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. If you meet the SAVE LIVES Act criteria, your local VA medical center is offering COVID-19 vaccines on a first come, first serve basis, dependent on vaccine availability.
- If you are a Veteran not yet enrolled, although not required, it is helpful if you bring your DD-214 (separation papers) with you.
- Please come to your local VA medical center to complete the initial paperwork and receive your vaccine. Please note that IF vaccine sessions are filled on a day you walk in, we will schedule you for the soonest appointment that accommodates your calendar
- Please contact the Call Center at 801-582-1565 between business hours (Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4pm) with questions or visit https://www.saltlakecity.va.gov/ and click on the COVID Vaccine button
The Salt Lake City VA Medical Center is located at 500 Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84148
UPCOMING VACCINATION CLINICS
April 7- Peppermill Concert Hall in West Wendover - Serving all eligible residents
1st & 2nd dose registration: https://hipaa.jotform.com/210636904788162
April 9 - Elko Convention Center from 9am-1pm - Serving all eligible residents
1st dose registration: https://hipaa.jotform.com/210746053690151
2nd dose registration: https://hipaa.jotform.com/210626516390149
April 17 - Elko Convention Center from 9am-1pm - Serving all eligible residents
1st dose registration: https://hipaa.jotform.com/210764947188165
2nd dose registration: https://hipaa.jotform.com/210765329890160
Nevada Health Centers is currently offering COVID-19 vaccines to individuals who meet the eligibility requirements. Vaccine supply is limited, and appointments for eligible individuals will be made on a first-come, first-served basis. Please be prepared to show proof of age and/or occupation prior to receiving the vaccine.
https://www.nevadahealthcenters.org/c19vaccine/
The following populations are currently eligible to receive the vaccine:
- Nevadans 16+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
*Elko County providers continue to receive mostly vaccine manufactured by Moderna, which has been authorized for individuals 18 years and older. Pfizer may be administered to individuals 16 years and older
Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital
For more information, please visit https://nnrhospital.com/coronavirus-covid-19-preparedness-information/covid-vaccine-information
Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics-click links to pre-register through Eventbrite. Pre-registration is required.
Moderna - Second Dose - April 7 -- Click here to pre-register through Eventbrite.
Pfizer - First Dose - April 9 -- Click here to pre-register through Eventbrite.
Pfizer - First Dose - April 12 -- Click here to pre-register through Eventbrite.
Moderna - First & Second Doses - April 15 -- Click here to pre-register through Eventbrite.
Pfizer - First Dose - April 16 -- Click here to pre-register through Eventbrite.
All clinics are held at
Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital-Third Floor
2001 Errecart Blvd
Smith's (Elko & West Wendover) and Walmart are vaccinating those in the following categories
- Nevadans 16+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
For Smith's, please visit https://www.smithsfoodanddrug.com/rx/covid-eligibility to schedule an online appointment.
For Walmart, please visit https://www.walmart.com/cp/1228302 to schedule an online appointment.
Elko County is working with the Elko Senior Center to coordinate vaccines for those 65+. Those in that age group are encouraged to contact the senior center at to pre-register.
Elko County residents can complete the COVID-19 Vaccine Interest Form here: https://hipaa.jotform.com/210126135088044
Please visit Elko County's website for more information.
Please remember to bring the following required documents to your appointment:
- Appointment confirmation email
- Photo ID
Other important reminders:
- The vaccine to be provided may require two (2) doses. If a second dose is required, the initial vaccination date will have a second vaccination date 21 or 28 days later which you will be required to return to receive the second dose. The location where you received your first dose will send you information regarding your second dose.
- Any individual that is currently sick or under isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 are not eligible to receive the vaccine until they are symptom-free and/or released based on CDC guidelines.
- It is best practice to wait for 15 minutes after your vaccination before leaving the vaccination site.
- Please wear clothing that allows quick and easy access to the upper arm.
- Expect to wait. Due to high patient volume, wait times may vary.
- If you need to cancel your appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that someone else may sign up for that spot.
Esmeralda County
Esmeralda County Veterans are advised that they may be served by the VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System
- VASNHCS has expanded vaccinations to ALL veterans, their spouses, eligible caregivers and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. If you meet the SAVE LIVES Act criteria, your local VA medical center is offering COVID-19 vaccines on a first come, first serve basis, dependent on vaccine availability.
- If you are a Veteran not yet enrolled, although not required, it is helpful if you bring your DD-214 (separation papers) with you.
- Please come to your local VA medical center to complete the initial paperwork and receive your vaccine. Please note that IF vaccine sessions are filled on a day you walk in, we will schedule you for the soonest appointment that accommodates your calendar
- Please contact the Call Center at 775-786-7200 between business hours (Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4pm) with questions or visit www.Reno.va.gov and click on the COVID Vaccine button
The Reno VA Medical Center is located at 975 Kirman Avenue
Raley's is vaccinating those in the following categories
- Nevadans 18+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
Appointments will take place at the Tonopah Raley’s at 1201 Main Street. Please call (775) 482-6711 to schedule your appointment.
Please visit Esmeralda County's website for more information on how you can schedule your COVID-19 vaccine.
Please remember to bring the following required documents to your appointment:
- Appointment confirmation email
- Photo ID
Other important reminders:
- The vaccine to be provided may require two (2) doses. If a second does is required, the initial vaccination date will have a second vaccination date 21 or 28 days later which you will be required to return to receive the second dose.
- The location where you received your first dose will send you information regarding your second dose.
- Any individual that is currently sick or under isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 are not eligible to receive the vaccine until they are symptom-free and/or released based on CDC guidelines.
- It is best practice to wait for 15 minutes after your vaccination before leaving the vaccination site.
- Please wear clothing that allows quick and easy access to the upper arm.
- Expect to wait. Due to high patient volume, wait times may vary.
- If you need to cancel your appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that someone else may sign up for that spot.
Eureka County
Eureka County Veterans are advised that they may be served by the VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System
- VASNHCS has expanded vaccinations to ALL veterans, their spouses, eligible caregivers and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. If you meet the SAVE LIVES Act criteria, your local VA medical center is offering COVID-19 vaccines on a first come, first serve basis, dependent on vaccine availability.
- If you are a Veteran not yet enrolled, although not required, it is helpful if you bring your DD-214 (separation papers) with you.
- Please come to your local VA medical center to complete the initial paperwork and receive your vaccine. Please note that IF vaccine sessions are filled on a day you walk in, we will schedule you for the soonest appointment that accommodates your calendar
- Please contact the Call Center at 775-786-7200 between business hours (Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4pm) with questions or visit www.Reno.va.gov and click on the COVID Vaccine button
The Reno VA Medical Center is located at 975 Kirman Avenue
You may be able to schedule your vaccine with your county. Please visit Eureka County's website for more information on how you can schedule your COVID-19 vaccine or contact Public Works at .
Please remember to bring the following required documents to your appointment:
- Appointment confirmation email
- Photo ID
Other important reminders:
- The vaccine to be provided may require two (2) doses. If a second dose is required, the initial vaccination date will have a second vaccination date 21 or 28 days later which you will be required to return to receive the second dose.
- The location where you received your first dose will send you information regarding your second dose.
- Any individual that is currently sick or under isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 are not eligible to receive the vaccine until they are symptom-free and/or released based on CDC guidelines.
- It is best practice to wait for 15 minutes after your vaccination before leaving the vaccination site.
- Please wear clothing that allows quick and easy access to the upper arm.
- Expect to wait. Due to high patient volume, wait times may vary.
- If you need to cancel your appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that someone else may sign up for that spot.
Humboldt County
Humboldt County Veterans are advised that they may be served by the VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System
- VASNHCS has expanded vaccinations to ALL veterans, their spouses, eligible caregivers and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. If you meet the SAVE LIVES Act criteria, your local VA medical center is offering COVID-19 vaccines on a first come, first serve basis, dependent on vaccine availability.
- If you are a Veteran not yet enrolled, although not required, it is helpful if you bring your DD-214 (separation papers) with you.
- Please come to your local VA medical center to complete the initial paperwork and receive your vaccine. Please note that IF vaccine sessions are filled on a day you walk in, we will schedule you for the soonest appointment that accommodates your calendar
- Please contact the Call Center at 775-786-7200 between business hours (Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4pm) with questions or visit www.Reno.va.gov and click on the COVID Vaccine button
The Reno VA Medical Center is located at 975 Kirman Avenue
Ridley's Market & Pharmacy and Walmart are vaccinating those in the following categories
- Nevadans 18+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
For Ridley's, please call 775-263-2548 to schedule an appointment.
For Walmart, please visit https://www.walmart.com/cp/1228302 to schedule an appointment.
Humboldt County residents that have yet to begin the COVID-19 vaccination process may contact the Community Health Office at 775-623-6575, Humboldt General Hospital, Ridley's Pharmacy at 775-263-2548 or the Walmart pharmacy at https://www.walmart.com/cp/1228302. More information is available by calling the COVID-19 recorded vaccine inforation line at 775-375-3200 or by emailing [email protected]
Please remember to bring the following required documents to your appointment:
- Appointment confirmation email
- Photo ID
Other important reminders:
- The vaccine to be provided may require two (2) doses. If a second dose is required, the initial vaccination date will have a second vaccination date 21 or 28 days later which you will be required to return to receive the second dose.
- The location where you received your first dose will send you information regarding your second dose.
- Any individual that is currently sick or under isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 are not eligible to receive the vaccine until they are symptom-free and/or released based on CDC guidelines.
- It is best practice to wait for 15 minutes after your vaccination before leaving the vaccination site.
- Please wear clothing that allows quick and easy access to the upper arm.
- Expect to wait. Due to high patient volume, wait times may vary.
- If you need to cancel your appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that someone else may sign up for that spot.
Lander County
Lander County Veterans are advised that they may be served by the VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System
- VASNHCS has expanded vaccinations to ALL veterans, their spouses, eligible caregivers and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. If you meet the SAVE LIVES Act criteria, your local VA medical center is offering COVID-19 vaccines on a first come, first serve basis, dependent on vaccine availability.
- If you are a Veteran not yet enrolled, although not required, it is helpful if you bring your DD-214 (separation papers) with you.
- Please come to your local VA medical center to complete the initial paperwork and receive your vaccine. Please note that IF vaccine sessions are filled on a day you walk in, we will schedule you for the soonest appointment that accommodates your calendar
- Please contact the Call Center at 775-786-7200 between business hours (Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4pm) with questions or visit www.Reno.va.gov and click on the COVID Vaccine button
The Reno VA Medical Center is located at 975 Kirman Avenue
Please contact the Lander County hotline at 775-539-9136 for questions on when vaccination clinics occur. Hours vary and will be given to patient when appointments are made.
Please visit Lander County's website for more information.
Lander County is currently vaccinating Nevadans 18+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
Please remember to bring the following required documents to your appointment:
- Appointment confirmation email
- Photo ID
Other important reminders:
- The vaccine to be provided may require two (2) doses. If a second dose is required, the initial vaccination date will have a second vaccination date 21 or 28 days later which you will be required to return to receive the second dose.
- The location where you received your first dose will send you information regarding your second dose.
- Any individual that is currently sick or under isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 are not eligible to receive the vaccine until they are symptom-free and/or released based on CDC guidelines.
- It is best practice to wait for 15 minutes after your vaccination before leaving the vaccination site.
- Please wear clothing that allows quick and easy access to the upper arm.
- Expect to wait. Due to high patient volume, wait times may vary.
- If you need to cancel your appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that someone else may sign up for that spot.
Lincoln County
Lincoln County Veterans are advised that they may be served by the VA Southern Nevada Health Care System
- The Las Vegas VA has expanded vaccinations to ALL veterans, their spouses, eligible caregivers and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. If you meet the SAVE LIVES Act criteria, your local VA medical center is offering COVID-19 vaccines on a first come, first serve basis, dependent on vaccine availability.
- If you are a Veteran not yet enrolled, although not required, it is helpful if you bring your DD-214 (separation papers) with you.
- Please come to your local VA medical center to complete the initial paperwork and receive your vaccine. Please note that IF vaccine sessions are filled on a day you walk in, we will schedule you for the soonest appointment that accommodates your calendar
- Please contact the Call Center at 702-791-9185 between business hours (Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4pm) with questions or visit https://www.lasvegas.va.gov and click on the COVID Vaccine button
The Las Vegas VA Medical Center is located at 6900 North Pecos Road in North Las Vegas.
Contact the Community Health Nurse, Nicole Rowe to schedule your appointment at 775-962-8086 or the Caliente Clinic at 775/726-3121. Please visit Lincoln County's website for more information.
Please remember to bring the following required documents to your appointment:
- Appointment confirmation email
- Photo ID
Other important reminders:
- The vaccine to be provided may require two (2) doses. If a second dose is required, the initial vaccination date will have a second vaccination date 21 or 28 days later which you will be required to return to receive the second dose.
- The location where you received your first dose will send you information regarding your second dose.
- Any individual that is currently sick or under isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 are not eligible to receive the vaccine until they are symptom-free and/or released based on CDC guidelines.
- It is best practice to wait for 15 minutes after your vaccination before leaving the vaccination site.
- Please wear clothing that allows quick and easy access to the upper arm.
- Expect to wait. Due to high patient volume, wait times may vary.
- If you need to cancel your appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that someone else may sign up for that spot.
Lyon County
Lyon County Veterans are advised that they may be served by the VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System
- VASNHCS has expanded vaccinations to ALL veterans, their spouses, eligible caregivers and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. If you meet the SAVE LIVES Act criteria, your local VA medical center is offering COVID-19 vaccines on a first come, first serve basis, dependent on vaccine availability.
- If you are a Veteran not yet enrolled, although not required, it is helpful if you bring your DD-214 (separation papers) with you.
- Please come to your local VA medical center to complete the initial paperwork and receive your vaccine. Please note that IF vaccine sessions are filled on a day you walk in, we will schedule you for the soonest appointment that accommodates your calendar
- Please contact the Call Center at 775-786-7200 between business hours (Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4pm) with questions or visit www.Reno.va.gov and click on the COVID Vaccine button
The Reno VA Medical Center is located at 975 Kirman Avenue
Smith's, Walgreens & Walmart are vaccinating those in the following categories:
- Nevadans 18+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
For Smith's, please visit https://www.smithsfoodanddrug.com/rx/covid-eligibility to schedule an online appointment.
For Walgreens, please visit www.walgreens.com/schedulevaccine to schedule an online appointment.
For Walmart, please visit https://www.walmart.com/cp/1228302 to schedule an online appointment.
Raley's is no longer providing first-dose vaccinations but will continue to provide second dose vaccinations to patients who have received their first dose at this location. If you have questions regarding your second dose vaccination at the Yerington Raley's at 176 E Goldfield Ave, Yerington, NV, please call
All Nevadans 16+ are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine through Carson City Health and Human Services. To schedule an appointment to get the vaccine,visit https://gethealthycarsoncity.org/novel-coronavirus-2019/covid-19-vaccine/
- Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
For more information, contact Carson City Health & Human Services at 775-434-1988
Please remember to bring to your appointment the following required documents:
- Appointment confirmation email
- Photo ID
Other important reminders:
- The vaccine to be provided may require two (2) doses. If a second dose is required, the initial vaccination date will have a second vaccination date 21 or 28 days later which you will be required to return to receive the second dose.
- The location where you received your first dose will send you information regarding your second dose.
- Any individual that is currently sick or under isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 are not eligible to receive the vaccine until they are symptom-free and/or released based on CDC guidelines.
- It is best practice to wait for 15 minutes after your vaccination before leaving the vaccination site.
- Please wear clothing that allows quick and easy access to the upper arm.
- Expect to wait. Due to high patient volume, wait times may vary.
- If you need to cancel your appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that someone else may sign up for that spot.
Mineral County
Mineral County Veterans are advised that they may be served by the VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System
- VASNHCS has expanded vaccinations to ALL veterans, their spouses, eligible caregivers and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. If you meet the SAVE LIVES Act criteria, your local VA medical center is offering COVID-19 vaccines on a first come, first serve basis, dependent on vaccine availability.
- If you are a Veteran not yet enrolled, although not required, it is helpful if you bring your DD-214 (separation papers) with you.
- Please come to your local VA medical center to complete the initial paperwork and receive your vaccine. Please note that IF vaccine sessions are filled on a day you walk in, we will schedule you for the soonest appointment that accommodates your calendar
- Please contact the Call Center at 775-786-7200 between business hours (Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4pm) with questions or visit www.Reno.va.gov and click on the COVID Vaccine button
The Reno VA Medical Center is located at 975 Kirman Avenue
Safeway is vaccinating those in the following categories
- Nevadans 18+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
Appointments will take place at Safeway at 1095 Hwy 95 in Hawthorne. Please visit https://mhealthsystem.com/2255covidclinic to schedule an appointment or call (775) 945-3045 for more information.
For Seniors 65+
Mineral County Community Health Nurse. By appointment only at 331 1st Street Hawthorne, NV 89415 Phone:
Mt. Grant Medical Building (Clinic) · Must contact one’s primary care provider · Contact information: 200 So A Street Hawthorne, NV 89415
Please visit Mineral County's website for more information.
Please remember to bring the following required documents to your appointment:
- Appointment confirmation email
- Photo ID
Other important reminders:
- The vaccine to be provided may require two (2) doses. If a second does is required, the initial vaccination date will have a second vaccination date 21 or 28 days later which you will be required to return to receive the second dose.
- The location where you received your first dose will send you information regarding your second dose.
- Any individual that is currently sick or under isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 is not eligible to receive the vaccine until they are symptom-free and/or released based on CDC guidelines.
- It is best practice to wait for 15 minutes after your vaccination before leaving the vaccination site.
- Please wear clothing that allows quick and easy access to the upper arm.
- Expect to wait. Due to high patient volume, wait times may vary.
- If you need to cancel your appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that someone else may sign up for that spot.
Nye County
Nye County Veterans are advised that they may be served by the VA Southern Nevada Health Care System
- The Las Vegas VA has expanded vaccinations to ALL veterans, their spouses, eligible caregivers and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. If you meet the SAVE LIVES Act criteria, your local VA medical center is offering COVID-19 vaccines on a first come, first serve basis, dependent on vaccine availability.
- If you are a Veteran not yet enrolled, although not required, it is helpful if you bring your DD-214 (separation papers) with you.
- Please come to your local VA medical center to complete the initial paperwork and receive your vaccine. Please note that IF vaccine sessions are filled on a day you walk in, we will schedule you for the soonest appointment that accommodates your calendar
- Please contact the Call Center at 702-791-9185 between business hours (Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4pm) with questions or visit https://www.lasvegas.va.gov and click on the COVID Vaccine button
The Las Vegas VA Medical Center is located at 6900 North Pecos Road in North Las Vegas.
Raley's, Smith's, Walgreens and Walmart are vaccinating those in the following categories
- Nevadans 18+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time. Nye County is currently only offering the Janssen and Moderna vaccines.
For Raley's, appointments will take place at Tonopah Raley’s at 1201 Main Street. Please call (775) 482-6711 to schedule your appointment. get directions
For Smith's, please visit https://www.smithsfoodanddrug.com/rx/covid-eligibility to schedule an online appointment.
For Walgreens, please visit www.walgreens.com/schedulevaccine to schedule an online appointment.
For Walmart, please visit https://www.walmart.com/cp/1228302 to schedule an online appointment.
To schedule an appointment with Nye County Emergency Management, please visit https://booking.appointy.com/en-US/snyecovid/bookings/service
New appointments are added each Friday for the following week.
Please visit Nye County's website for more information.
Please remember to bring the following required documents to your appointment:
- Appointment confirmation email
- Photo ID
Other important reminders:
- The vaccine to be provided may require two (2) doses. If a second does is required, the initial vaccination date will have a second vaccination date 21 or 28 days later which you will be required to return to receive the second dose.
- The location where you received your first dose will send you information regarding your second dose.
- Any individual that is currently sick or under isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 is not eligible to receive the vaccine until they are symptom-free and/or released based on CDC guidelines.
- It is best practice to wait for 15 minutes after your vaccination before leaving the vaccination site.
- Please wear clothing that allows quick and easy access to the upper arm.
- Expect to wait. Due to high patient volume, wait times may vary.
- If you need to cancel your appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that someone else may sign up for that spot.
Pershing County
Pershing County Veterans are advised that they may be served by the VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System
- VASNHCS has expanded vaccinations to ALL veterans, their spouses, eligible caregivers and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. If you meet the SAVE LIVES Act criteria, your local VA medical center is offering COVID-19 vaccines on a first come, first serve basis, dependent on vaccine availability.
- If you are a Veteran not yet enrolled, although not required, it is helpful if you bring your DD-214 (separation papers) with you.
- Please come to your local VA medical center to complete the initial paperwork and receive your vaccine. Please note that IF vaccine sessions are filled on a day you walk in, we will schedule you for the soonest appointment that accommodates your calendar
- Please contact the Call Center at 775-786-7200 between business hours (Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4pm) with questions or visit www.Reno.va.gov and click on the COVID Vaccine button
The Reno VA Medical Center is located at 975 Kirman Avenue
Residents may contact the Pershing Physicians Clinic to schedule appointments, subject to vaccine availability. Call , option 1 to inquire.
Pershing County residents may also contact the Community Health Nurse's Office at to schedule COVID vaccinations. The nurse will be available in Lovelock on most Wednesdays and can conduct up to 40 vaccinations per week, subject to availability of vaccine.
Anyone who shows up for an appointment and are not from a qualified priority group will be turned away.
Please visit Pershing County's website for more information on how you can schedule your COVID-19 vaccine.
Please remember to bring the following required documents to your appointment:
- Appointment confirmation email
- Consent Form and CDC Pre-Vaccination Form
- Medical and prescription insurance card
- Photo ID/Proof of eligibility
Other important reminders:
- The vaccine to be provided may require two (2) doses. If a second does is required, the initial vaccination date will have a second vaccination date 21 or 28 days later which you will be required to return to receive the second dose.
- The location where you received your first dose will send you information regarding your second dose.
- Any individual that is currently sick or under isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 is not eligible to receive the vaccine until they are symptom-free and/or released based on CDC guidelines.
- It is best practice to wait for 15 minutes after your vaccination before leaving the vaccination site.
- Please wear clothing that allows quick and easy access to the upper arm.
- Expect to wait. Due to high patient volume, wait times may vary.
Storey County
Storey County Veterans are advised that they may be served by the VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System
- VASNHCS has expanded vaccinations to ALL veterans, their spouses, eligible caregivers and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. If you meet the SAVE LIVES Act criteria, your local VA medical center is offering COVID-19 vaccines on a first come, first serve basis, dependent on vaccine availability.
- If you are a Veteran not yet enrolled, although not required, it is helpful if you bring your DD-214 (separation papers) with you.
- Please come to your local VA medical center to complete the initial paperwork and receive your vaccine. Please note that IF vaccine sessions are filled on a day you walk in, we will schedule you for the soonest appointment that accommodates your calendar
- Please contact the Call Center at 775-786-7200 between business hours (Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4pm) with questions or visit www.Reno.va.gov and click on the COVID Vaccine button
The Reno VA Medical Center is located at 975 Kirman Avenue
For Storey County COVID-19 vaccination information including dates and locations, please call the state hotline at 1-800-401-0946 or visit Carson City Health and Health and Human Services at https://gethealthycarsoncity.org/, to make an appointment as they become available.
These groups are now eligible for vaccination with Carson City Health and Human Services. To schedule an appointment to get the vaccine,visit https://gethealthycarsoncity.org/novel-coronavirus-2019/covid-19-vaccine/
- Nevadans 16+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
For more information, contact Carson City Health & Human Services at 775-434-1988
Please remember to bring to your appointment the following required documents:
- Appointment confirmation email
- Photo ID
Other important reminders:
- The vaccine to be provided may require two (2) doses. If a second does is required, the initial vaccination date will have a second vaccination date 21 or 28 days later which you will be required to return to receive the second dose.
- The location where you received your first dose will send you information regarding your second dose.
- Any individual that is currently sick or under isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 are not eligible to receive the vaccine until they are symptom-free and/or released based on CDC guidelines.
- It is best practice to wait for 15 minutes after your vaccination before leaving the vaccination site.
- Please wear clothing that allows quick and easy access to the upper arm.
- Expect to wait. Due to high patient volume, wait times may vary.
- If you need to cancel your appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that someone else may sign up for that spot.
Washoe County
Sparks Fire Department is vaccinating those 65+ living in Washoe County. Community Clinics through the Sparks Fire Department will resume mid-April, please check back for further information. Check our vaccine locator every Monday for possible upcoming clinics.
Community Health Alliance's vaccine clinics are operating by appointment only for those 18+ and are based on vaccine availability.
https://www.chanevada.org/services/medical/covid-19-vaccine/
VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System (VASNHCS) COVID-19 Vaccine Information
- VASNHCS has expanded vaccinations to ALL veterans, their spouses, eligible caregivers and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. If you meet the SAVE LIVES Act criteria, your local VA medical center is offering COVID-19 vaccines on a first come, first serve basis, dependent on vaccine availability.
- If you are a Veteran not yet enrolled, although not required, it is helpful if you bring your DD-214 (separation papers) with you.
- Please come to your local VA medical center to complete the initial paperwork and receive your vaccine. Please note that IF vaccine sessions are filled on a day you walk in, we will schedule you for the soonest appointment that accommodates your calendar
- Please contact the Call Center at 775-786-7200 between business hours (Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4pm) with questions or visit www.Reno.va.gov and click on the COVID Vaccine button
The Reno VA Medical Center is located at 975 Kirman Avenue
CVS, Safeway, Save Mart, Smith's, Walgreens and Walmart/Sam's Club are vaccinating those in the following categories
- Nevadans 16+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
For CVS, please visit https://www.cvs.com/immunizations/covid-19-vaccine?icid=cvs-home-hero1-link2-coronavirus-vaccine to schedule an appointment.
CVS location serving 16 & 17-year olds:
- 5019 S. McCarran Blvd, Reno, NV 89502
- 170 Lemmon Drive, Reno, NV 89506
- 5485 Sun Valley Blvd, Sun Valley, NV 89433
For Safeway, please visit https://Safeway.com/covidclinic to schedule an appointment. Proof of eligibility at appointment is required.
For Save Mart, please visit https://www.savemart.com/pharmacy to schedule an appointment.
For Smith's, please visit https://www.smithsfoodanddrug.com/rx/covid-eligibility to schedule an appointment.
For Walgreen's, please visit www.walgreens.com/schedulevaccine to schedule an appointment.
For Walmart/Sam's Club, please visit https://www.walmart.com/cp/1228302 to schedule an appointment.
Walmart location serving 16 & 17 year-olds: 4855 Kietzke Lane, Reno, NV 89509
Renown Health is vaccinating Nevadans 18+. To receive a COVID-19 vaccine through Renown Health, you will need an active MyChart account. Visit https://covid.renown.org/vaccine/appointments/ for more information.
UNR faculty, staff and student employees who are working, or will be working on campus in the summer and fall are now eligible for vaccination appointments.
Visit https://www.unr.edu/coronavirus for additional information.
Washoe County Health Department
All residents in Washoe County 16+ are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Appointments start April 12, learn more at https://covid19washoe.com/
To make an appointment, please visit https://forms.washoecounty.us/f/CO21011000209964382
For more information, contact Washoe County Health District:
Call the hotline — 775-328-2427
Sign up for more information
Please remember to bring the following required documents to your appointment:
- Appointment confirmation email
- Photo ID
Other important reminders:
- The vaccine to be provided may require two (2) doses. If a second does is required, the initial vaccination date will have a second vaccination date 21 or 28 days later which you will be required to return to receive the second dose.
- The location where you received your first dose will send you information regarding your second dose.
- Any individual that is currently sick or under isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 is not eligible to receive the vaccine until they are symptom-free and/or released based on CDC guidelines.
- It is best practice to wait for 15 minutes after your vaccination before leaving the vaccination site.
- Please wear clothing that allows quick and easy access to the upper arm.
- Expect to wait. Due to high patient volume, wait times may vary.
- If you need to cancel your appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that someone else may sign up for that spot.
White Pine County
White Pine County Veterans are advised that they may be served by the VA Salt Lake City Health Care System
- VASLCHCS has expanded vaccinations to ALL veterans, their spouses, eligible caregivers and CHAMPVA beneficiaries. If you meet the SAVE LIVES Act criteria, your local VA medical center is offering COVID-19 vaccines on a first come, first serve basis, dependent on vaccine availability.
- If you are a Veteran not yet enrolled, although not required, it is helpful if you bring your DD-214 (separation papers) with you.
- Please come to your local VA medical center to complete the initial paperwork and receive your vaccine. Please note that IF vaccine sessions are filled on a day you walk in, we will schedule you for the soonest appointment that accommodates your calendar
- Please contact the Call Center at 801-582-1565 between business hours (Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4pm) with questions or visit https://www.saltlakecity.va.gov/ and click on the COVID Vaccine button
The Salt Lake City VA Medical Center is located at 500 Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84148
PLEASE CALL FOR APPOINTMENTS! Do not just show up. Doses are strategically planned due to how vials are packaged and are time sensitive. Appointments are required to receive a vaccine.
White Pine County Community Heath - Shannin Pierce and Bernadett Sena – Currently serving: Moderna First Doses for 65+ Age Group, Essential Retail, Supply Chain and Logistics, Utilities, Community Support Personnel, and anyone that has been in previous groups that have decided they would now like the vaccine.
Economy Drug – Andy Bath – Currently serving: Moderna Second doses for those previously immunized at Economy Drug during the past weeks. Also 16+ with Underlying Conditions Moderna First Doses
William Bee Ririe Hospital – Daren Kunz – Currently serving: Moderna Second Doses for those previously immunized at WBRH during the past weeks.
Ridley's Pharmacy at 1689 Great Basin Highway is currently vaccinating for those in the following categories
- Nevadans 16+. Currently the only COVID-19 vaccine authorized for use in individual ages 16-17 is the Pfizer vaccine. Janssen and Moderna are not authorized for use in those under the age of 18 at this time.
Please call 775-289-2671 to schedule an appointment.
Please remember to bring the following required documents to your appointment:
- Appointment confirmation email
- Photo ID
Other important reminders:
- The vaccine to be provided may require two (2) doses. If a second does is required, the initial vaccination date will have a second vaccination date 21 or 28 days later which you will be required to return to receive the second dose.
- The location where you received your first dose will send you information regarding your second dose.
- Any individual that is currently sick or under isolation or quarantine for COVID-19 is not eligible to receive the vaccine until they are symptom-free and/or released based on CDC guidelines.
- It is best practice to wait for 15 minutes after your vaccination before leaving the vaccination site.
- Please wear clothing that allows quick and easy access to the upper arm.
- Expect to wait. Due to high patient volume, wait times may vary.