New 2024-2025 COVID & Flu vaccines anticipated mid-September. Please check back for updates.
Southcoast Health offers convenient COVID-19 and influenza vaccines across southeastern Massachusetts for ages 5 and up.
Our vaccination clinic also offers a variety of other vaccinations. Please contact our vaccination team at 508-973-9297 or PharmacyVaccines@southcoast.org if you have further questions or would like to inquire about a vaccine other than COVID or influenza. All vaccinations are by appointment only and can be booked by our online scheduler, MyChart or by calling 508-973-9297.
Book your vaccination appointment today with our convenient online scheduling.
Did you know that you can get your flu vaccine at the same time as your COVID-19 vaccine?
With flu season approaching the CDC is recommending getting both at the same time to help protect yourself and your family by lowering the risk of severe illness this winter season.
For information on our current visitor policy and masking requirements, please click here.
Vaccination is by appointment at all locations.
Please schedule an appointment online here or contact your primary care provider.
Clinic Location:
Fall River
Truesdale Health
1030 President Avenue
Tuesdays:
8/20 – 9a – 3p
8/27 – 9a – 3p
Vaccine(s): Pfizer, Moderna
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Clinic Location:
Wareham
Rosebrook
100 Rosebrook Way
Mondays:
8/26 – 9a – 2p
Vaccine(s): Pfizer, Moderna
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Clinic Location:
Dartmouth
Nauset Building, 2nd Floor
49 State Road
Tuesdays:
8/20 – 4p – 6:30p
Wednesdays:
8/21 – 9a – 2p
8/28- 9a – 2p
Thursdays:
8/22 – 3p – 6:30p
8/29 – 3p – 6:30p
Saturdays:
8/24 – 10a – 2p
Vaccine(s):
Pfizer, Moderna
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Clinic Location:
Dartmouth
Nauset Building, 2nd Floor
49 State Road
Ages 5-11 years ONLY
Tuesdays:
8/27 – 4p – 6p
Vaccine:
Pfizer
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What vaccines are recommended for me and my family?
Adults: Recommended Vaccinations for Adults | Vaccines & Immunizations | CDC
Children at birth-6 years: Your child needs vaccines as they grow! | Vaccines & Immunizations | CDC
Children 7-18: Older children and teens need vaccines too! | Vaccines & Immunizations | CDC
Vaccination Consent for Individuals Under 18
A legally authorized representative (usually a parent or guardian) must give permission (also called consent) for vaccination for someone under the age of 18, such as by completing a written consent form that the minor (the person under the age of 18) can bring to their vaccination appointment. We require all individuals under 18, unaccompanied by a parent or guardian, to download a copy of the consent form, have it signed, and show proof upon vaccination appointment.
The parent or guardian does not need to go with the minor to their vaccination appointment to give consent.
COVID-19 Vaccination Updates, Guides & Resources
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is recommending COVID-19 vaccination for people who are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to get pregnant now, or might become pregnant in the future. More information is available on CDC.gov: COVID-19 Vaccines While Pregnant or Breastfeeding.
Thank you for your trust, patience, and support, and please stay tuned to this page for updates. If you are pregnant or were recently pregnant you are:
- More likely to get very sick from COVID-19 compared to people who are not pregnant. People who get very sick from COVID-19 may require hospitalization, admission to an intensive care unit (ICU), or use of a ventilator or special equipment to breathe.
- Getting a COVID-19 vaccine can help protect you and your baby from serious health problems from COVID-19.
- The CDC recommends you should stay up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines, including getting a COVID-19 booster shot when it’s time to get one.