There are several ways you can receive your COVID-19 vaccine. It’s easy to find the right option for you. You do not need an ID or insurance to get it. Choose a vaccine provider in your community, locate the specific vaccine you want to receive, or find a vaccination site that’s conveniently close to home.
Where to get the vaccine
There are many places you can go to get your free COVID-19 vaccine. These helpful search tools and services can help you find a COVID-19 vaccine location near you.
Vaccines.gov
Vaccines.gov from the CDC is a simple and easy way to find a vaccination site near you. Simply enter your ZIP code, select the COVID-19 vaccines you want, and the search tool will identify locations near you.
211 Wisconsin
Call 211 or enter your ZIP code into the 211 Wisconsin search tool to find COVID-19 vaccine locations, including pop-up or one-day vaccination clinics, near you.
Your health center
Go right to your local or tribal health department, pharmacy, or doctor's office.
Home or wherever you are
You can also get vaccinated at home if you have difficulty leaving home. This includes if you have mobility concerns or need extra help getting a COVID-19 vaccine or booster. Call 211 or contact your local health department or Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) for help getting a COVID-19 vaccine at home or elsewhere.
COVID-19 Vaccine Scams
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) posts alerts about COVID-19 scams on its webpage, Coronavirus Advice for Consumers. A consumer alert article warns about potential vaccination certification scams.
Vaccine data
Access the latest COVID-19 statistics and data, including vaccination distribution rates and how the information is tracked and reported.