COVID-19 vaccines

Vaccine providers in Monterey County

Vaccines are readily available through Monterey county clinics, doctor offices, and pharmacies.

  • Monterey County Health Department
  • Pharmacies including CVS, Safeway, Lucky’s, Walgreens, Costco, and some independent pharmacies
  • Doctors’ offices — check with your primary care doctor or pediatrician
  • Health clinics — call your local public health clinic
  • VNA Immunization Clinic (includes free vaccines for those home-bound) — call (831) 648-3777 to make an appointment

*Most locations require an appointment via phone or website. If you do not have computer access, you can call the site directly or call 2-1-1 to make an appointment at participating sites.

Other ways to make a COVID-19 vaccine appointment:

Latest COVID-19 vaccine recommendations

      Frequently asked questions

      Should I get an updated vaccine?

      The CDC recommends everyone 6 months and older receive the 2024-2025 updated COVID-19 vaccination when it becomes available in fall, 2024.

      How can I request a copy of my COVID-19 vaccine record?

      MyChart, Montage Health's online health record, now has a new feature. MyChart users who received a COVID-19 vaccination from a Montage Health provider, can now provide full proof of vaccination with the state-approved QR code, or as a printable pdf. Patients of Montage Health can access MyChart to visit your MyChart account and click on your COVID-19 vaccination record to get started.

      Additionally, the California Department of Public Health has created a Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Portal from which anyone who received their COVID-19 vaccination in California can request a digital copy of their vaccine record.

      About

      The digital COVID-19 vaccine record is an electronic record that is generated from the data stored in the California immunization registry. It includes the same information as your paper CDC vaccine card: your name, date of birth, vaccination dates, and details about the vaccine you received. It also includes a QR code that, when scanned by a SMART Health Card reader, displays the same information as your paper CDC vaccine card and also confirms that your vaccine record is an official record of the state of California.

      The digital vaccine record serves as valid proof of your vaccination status and can be used instead of your paper vaccine card. The QR code can be stored on your mobile phone by screenshotting it and saving it to your camera roll. It can also be printed from your computer.

      Troubleshooting

      The digital vaccine record requires a mobile phone number and/or an email address to be associated with your record in the California immunization database in order for it to be delivered to you. If you were vaccinated in California and have trouble obtaining your digital vaccine record, it may be because your record does not include a mobile phone number or email address.

      If you received your vaccination from Montage Health, you can request that this information be added to your record in the California immunization database by emailing covidvaccine@montagehealth.org. To ensure your record is updated accurately, please include the following details:

      • Full legal name
      • Date of birth
      • Mobile phone number
      • Email address (your personal email, not your work email)

      Upon receipt of your request, we will update your record within one business day and notify you when the update has been completed. It typically takes 24 hours for the change to take effect in the state system, so please wait at least one day before attempting to retrieve your digital vaccine record after you have received confirmation that your record has been updated.

      Get a COVID-19 vaccine

      Make an appointment near you at California Department of Public Health's COVID-19 vaccine scheduling website.

      Make an appointment

      Vaccine questions?

      For vaccine-related questions, see our FAQ below, or email us.

      Frequently asked questions