Covid Vaccine Information
Vaccine Registration Information:
You can schedule your vaccine appointment by calling 920-262-8090
*Please note we do not carry the Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for child 6 months through 11 years, Johnson & Johnson (J&J), or Novavax*
Please see below for more information on vaccines including vaccine fact sheets/EUA's and forms.
***Please do not arrive more than 5 minutes before your appointment. ***
Vaccine Information:
Anyone 6 months of age and older are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Pfizer is authorized for anyone ages 6 months of age and older.
Moderna is authorized for ages 6 months of age and older.
Bivalent Boosters are available for people 6 months of age and older 2 months after completing a primary series or receiving a booster.
Pre-vaccination Checklist: Review to ensure you are able to receive the vaccine
Booster Doses
The FDA has removed emergency use authorization of the original monovalent mRNA COVID-19 vaccines for individuals 12 years of age and older.
- The Pfizer original monovalent COVID-19 vaccine is no longer authorized for individuals 12 years of age and older as a booster dose.
- The Moderna original monovalent COVID-19 vaccine is no longer authorized for individuals 18 years of age and older as a booster dose.
Bivalent Boosters
The updated (bivalent) boosters are called “bivalent” because they protect against both the original virus that causes COVID-19 and the Omicron variant BA.4 and BA.5.
Pfizer bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster authorized use
For people 5 years of age and older receiving a Pfizer bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster, the following are authorized:
- Use as a single booster dose at least 2 months after any primary series, including Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson or Novavax.
- Use as a single booster dose at least 2 months after any booster dose, including Pfizer, Moderna or Johnson & Johnson.
Moderna bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster authorized use
For people 6 months of age and older receiving a Moderna bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster, the following are authorized:
- Use as a single booster dose at least 2 months after any primary series, including Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson or Novavax.
- Use as a single booster dose at least 2 months after any booster dose, including Pfizer, Moderna or Johnson & Johnson.
Additional Dose information
People with specific medical conditions or receiving medical treatments that cause them to be moderately to severely immunocompromised should get an additional dose of Pfizer (ages 5 years and older) or Moderna (ages 6 months and older) COVID-19 vaccine 4 weeks after the second dose of an mRNA vaccine (Pfizer or Moderna).
People who are immunocompromised have a reduced ability to fight disease, a lower immune response to the original vaccine series compared to other fully vaccinated people, and are especially vulnerable to COVID-19 infection. This includes people who have:
- Been receiving active cancer treatment for tumors or cancers of the blood.
- Received an organ transplant and are taking medicine to suppress the immune system.
- Received a stem cell transplant within the last two years or are taking medicine to suppress the immune system.
- Moderate or severe primary immunodeficiency (such as DiGeorge syndrome, Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome).
- Advanced or untreated HIV infection.
- Active treatment with high-dose corticosteroids, alkylating agents, antimetabolites, transplant-related immunosuppressive drugs, cancer chemotherapeutic agents classified as severely immunosuppressive, tumor-necrosis (TNF) blockers, or other drugs that may suppress your immune response.
For more information on Booster & Additional doses go to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services website here
While vaccination remains the most effective tool we have to prevent COVID-19, everyone should continue to practice good public health behavior. This means wearing a mask indoors, avoiding large gatherings, staying home when feeling sick, and getting tested if you have symptoms or after close contact.
Vaccine Registration Information:
You can schedule your vaccine appointment by calling 920-262-8090
*Please note we do not carry the Moderna COVID-19 vaccines for child 6 months through 11 years, Johnson & Johnson (J&J), or Novavax*
***Please do not arrive more than 5 minutes before your appointment. ***
1. Vaccine Administration Form - English Vaccine Administration Form - Spanish
2. Please review:
Moderna 12 and older Fact Sheet for Recipients and Caregivers - ENGLISH
Moderna 12 and older Fact Sheet for Recipients and Caregivers - SPANISH
Pfizer 12 and Older Fact Sheet for Recipients and Caregivers - ENGLISH
Pfizer 12 and Older Fact Sheet for Recipients and Caregivers - SPANISH
Pfizer 5-11 year old Fact Sheet for Recipients and Caregivers - ENGLISH
Pfizer 5-11 year old Fact Sheet for Recipients and Caregivers - SPANISH
Pfizer 6 months through 4 years of age Fact Sheet for Recipients and Caregivers - ENGLISH
Pfizer 6 months through 4 years of age Fact Sheet for Recipients and Caregivers - SPANISH
Post Vaccination Information - English Post Vaccination Information - Spanish
**After receiving the vaccine, there is a 15-30 minute observation/monitoring period.**
Lost Vaccine Card?
Try any of the following:
- If you received your vaccination in Wisconsin, access your vaccination record using the Wisconsin Immunization Registry (WIR).
- If you have a social security number, Medicaid ID, or Health Care Member ID, you can access your record through the Public Immunization Record Access
- If you do not have one of these numbers, you can access your record by:
- Fill out the Wisconsin Immunization Registry Record Release Authorization, F-02487and have your records sent to you.
If you received your vaccination in another state, go to that state department of health’s website to search their vaccine registry.
*Please note*
Local Public Health Departments and DHS WI cannot issue new COVID-19 vaccination cards.