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Non-State Run COVID-19 Vaccine Providers (Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess & Rockland Counties) Non-State Run COVID-19 Vaccine Providers (Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess & Rockland Counties) Provider Name Street Address City/Town/Village State Zip Code Phone Number County WPPA Armonk Medical & Wellness 99 Business Park Drive Armonk New York 10504 (914) 849-7900 Westchester County Save Mor Drugs 175 S. Riverside Avenue Croton-on-Hudson New York 10520 (914) 271-2900 Westchester County SHP Westchester LLC 2005 Albany Post Road Croton-on-Hudson New York 10520 (914) 271-0832 Westchester County Ahma Rx 35 Valley Avenue Elmsford New York 10523 (914) 840-5027 Westchester County Trotta's West Street Pharmacy Inc. 15 Halstead Avenue Harrison New York 10528 (914) 835-1125 Westchester County 600 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains Medical Services PC Suite 102 Harrison New York 10528 (914) 723-8100 Westchester County Abbott House 100 N. Broadway Irvington New York 10533 (914) 591-7300 Westchester County Jefferson Valley Pharmacy Inc. 3693 Hill Boulevard Jefferson Valley New York 10535 (914) 962-6553 Westchester County Taconic Pharmacy Inc. 3659 Lee Boulevard Jefferson Valley New York 10535 (914) 245-3334 Westchester County Four Winds Hospital 800 Cross River Road Katonah New York 10536 (914) 763-8151 Westchester County Westchester Health Medical- Katonah Clinical 60 Goldens Bridge Road #3 Katonah New York 10536 (914) 232-1919 Westchester County 1890 Palmer Avenue, Larchmont Family Medicine, PLLC Suite #304 Larchmont New York 10538 (914) 834-9606 Westchester County Larchmont Pharmacy LLC 2141 Palmer Ave Larchmont New York 10538 (914) 341-1900 Westchester County Drug Mart Millwood Inc. 230 Saw Mill River Road Millwood New York 10546 (914) 923-9200 Westchester County Mount Kisco Internal Medicine, OB/GYN and Flu Clinic 90 S. Bedford Road Mount Kisco New York 10549 (914) 241-1050 Westchester County Northern Westchester Hospital Association 400 East Main Street Mount Kisco New York 10549 (914) 666-1200 Westchester County Westchester County Department of Health 25 Moore Avenue Mount Kisco New York 10549 (914) 813-5000 Westchester County Montefiore Mount Vernon Hospital 12 N. 7th Avenue Mount Vernon New York 10550 (914) 664-8000 Westchester County Montefiore - WPPA New Rochelle 16 Guion Place New Rochelle New York 10801 (914) 632-5000 Westchester County Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital 16 Guion Place New Rochelle New York 10801 (914) 632-5000 Westchester County 175 Memorial Highway, Narayan Pharmacy Suite(s) 1-14 New Rochelle New York 10801 (914) 365-7099 Westchester County New Rochelle Prescription Center 551 Main Street New Rochelle New York 10801 (914) 636-2225 Westchester County Prescription Center of Ossining 162 Croton Avenue Ossining New York 10562 (914) 941-1660 Westchester County Baxters Pharmacy 950 Main Street Peekskill New York 10566 (914) 737-3076 Westchester County Westchester Medical Group, P.C. 1 Theall Road Rye New York 10580 (914) 848-8888 Westchester County Seebeyond Medicine 2 Overhill Road #260 Scarsdale New York 10583 (914) 722-9440 Westchester County Stratton Pharmacy 1467 Weaver Street Scarsdale New York 10583 (914) 723-8558 Westchester County NHPP Medicine Specialties at Phelps 701 N. Broadway Sleepy Hollow New York 10591 (914) 269-1900 Westchester County Sleepy Hollow Pharmacy 95 Beekman Avenue #4 Sleepy Hollow New York 10591 (914) 366-4000 Westchester County Somers Pharmacy 336 Route 202 Somers New York 10589 (914) 276-2121 Westchester County Paul’s Pharmacy 222 Oakridge Drive South Salem New York 10590 (914) 533-5679 Westchester County NHPP Internal Medicine 465 Columbus Avenue, for Women and Plastic Surgery at Valhalla Suite 370 Valhalla New York 10595 (914) 769-1600 Westchester County Westchester Medical Center 100 Woods Road Valhalla New York 10595 (914) 493-7000 Westchester County Allcare Health Pharmacy LLC 276 Main Street White Plains New York 10601 (914) 607-3939 Westchester County Burke Rehabilitation Hospital 785 Mamaroneck Avenue White Plains New York 10605 (914) 597-2500 Westchester County Saxon Pharmacy 460 Mamaroneck Avenue White Plains New York 10605 (914) 948-1900 Westchester County Greenburgh Health Center 295 Knollwood Road White Plains New York 10607 (914) 989-7600 Westchester County PPHP White Plains 175 Tarrytown Road White Plains New York 10607 (914) 761-6566 Westchester County White Plains Hospital 41 E. Post Road White Plains New York 10601 (914) 681-0600 Westchester County White Plains (West Harrison on Westchester Medical Group, P.C. 210 Westchester Avenue GPS) New York 10604 (914) 682-0700 Westchester County Medicine Cabinet 45 Ludlow Street Yonkers New York 10705 (914) 327-4400 Westchester County Andrus Pavilion 2 Park Avenue Yonkers New York 10703 (914) 964-7300 Westchester County Grassy Sprain Pharmacy Inc. 640 Tuckahoe Road Yonkers New York 10710 (914) 779-5133 Westchester County GSP Longterm Care Inc. 1567 Central Park Avenue Yonkers New York 10710 (800) 547-2779 Westchester County Medicine Cabinet 266 New Main Street Yonkers New York 10701 (914) 377-2334 Westchester County Le-Mac Pharmacy Inc. 623 McLean Avenue Yonkers New York 10705 (914) 965-6100 Westchester County Park Avenue Family Practice 102 Park Avenue, #1 Yonkers New York 10703 (914) 965-4300 Westchester County SHS Medical Services P.C. 34 N. Broadway Yonkers New York 10701 (914) 861-8006 Westchester County Southern Westchester Family Medicine 147 Park Avenue Yonkers New York 10703 (914) 375-4433 Westchester County St. Joseph's Hospital 127 South Broadway Yonkers New York 10701 (914) 378-7000 Westchester County Sunlight Pharmacy 967 N. Broadway Yonkers New York 10701 (914) 999-3199 Westchester County Westchester Medical Group, P.C. 73 Market Street Yonkers New York 10710 (914) 848-8073 Westchester County Yonkers General Medical Practice 48 Warburton Avenue Yonkers New York 10701 (914) 751-6688 Westchester County ACME Pharmacy #2411 100 Triangle Center Yorktown Heights New York 10598 (914) 455-3820 Westchester County Westchester Health Medical – Internal Medicine at Yorktown 322 Underhill Avenue Yorktown Heights New York 10598 (914) 962-5501 Westchester County Yorktown Peds, Internal Medicine, Vaccine Clinic 1880 & 1888 Commerce Street Yorktown Heights New York 10598 (914) 962-7712 Westchester County Hudson Valley Regional Community Health 15 Mount Ebo Road South, Centers Suite 1 Brewster New York 10509 (845) 278-6930 Putnam County NMG Brewster 111 Clocktower Commons Brewster New York 10509 (845) 279-5187 Putnam County Putnam County Department of Health 1 Geneva Road Brewster New York 10509 (845) 808-1390 Putnam County 667 Stoneleigh Avenue, LB Medicine, PLLC Suite 111 Carmel New York 10512 (845) 279-9652 Putnam County NMG Carmel 664 Stoneleigh Avenue Carmel New York 10512 (845) 279-5136 Putnam County Arms Acres 75 Seminary Hill Road Carmel Hamlet New York 10512 (845) 225-3400 Putnam County ShopRite Pharmacy #235 178 Route 52 Carmel Hamlet New York 10512 (845) 225-1038 Putnam County Drug World of Cold Spring 55 Chestnut Street Cold Spring New York 10516 (845) 265-6352 Putnam County St. Christopher's Inn, Inc. 21 Franciscan Way Garrison New York 10524 (845) 335-1000 Putnam County Putnam Valley Pharmacy Inc. 11 Peekskill Hollow Road Putnam Valley New York 10579 (845) 528-6400 Putnam County Monsey Family Health 40 Robert Pitt Drive Monsey New York 10952 (845) 352-6800 Rockland County Clarkstown Medical Associates 200 E. Eckerson Road, #160 New City New York 10956 (845) 352-5900 Rockland County Pearl River Chemists Inc., NeighboRx 139 N. Middletown Road Pearl River New York 10965 (845) 731-7777 Rockland County Pearl River ShopRite Associates Inc 26 N. Middletown Road Pearl River New York 10965 (845) 735-5745 Rockland County 26 Firemens Memorial Drive Hudson Valley Medical Associates #215 Pomona New York 10970 (845) 354-0011 Rockland County Rockland County Health Department- 50 Sanatorium Road, Pomona Building D Pomona New York 10970 (845) 364-2512 Rockland County Citydrug Pharmacy 96 E. Route 59 Spring Valley New York 10977 (845) 459-6611 Rockland County Refuah Health Center, Inc. 728 N. Main Street Spring Valley New York 10977 (845) 354-9300 Rockland County Refuah Health Center, Inc. 5 Twin Avenue Spring Valley New York 10977 (845) 354-9300 Rockland County Stony Point Pharmacy 69 S. Liberty Drive Stony Point New York 10980 (845) 942-1373 Rockland County Allergy and Asthma Care of Rockland 222 Route 59, Suite 109 Suffern New York 10901 (845) 357-7277 Rockland County 255 Lafayette Avenue Good Samaritan Hospital (Route 59) Suffern New York 10901 (845) 368-5000 Rockland County 2 Executive Boulevard, Suite Suffern Primary Care 406 Suffern New York 10901 (845) 357-9002 Rockland County Prescription Center 296 Route 59 Tallman New York 10982 (845) 368-9700 Rockland County Crystal Run Healthcare West Nyack 2 Centerock Road West Nyack New York 10994 (845) 348-1100 Rockland County Benzer Pharmacy 5094 Route 22 Amenia New York 12501 (845) 373-8000 Dutchess County Hudson Valley Regional Community Health Centers 15 Mount Ebo Road S. Brewster New York 10509 (845) 878-9078 Dutchess County Fishkill Merritt Peds, IM, OB/GYN, Vaccine Clinic 60 Merritt Boulevard Fishkill New York 12524 (845) 765-4990 Dutchess County Fishkill Pharmacy LLC 1004 Main Street Fishkill New York 12524 (845) 897-0636 Dutchess County Dutchess County Department of Behavioral 85 Civic Center Plaza, Suite and Community Health 106 Poughkeepsie New York 12601 (845) 486-3400 Dutchess County MidHudson Regional Hospital 241 North Road Poughkeepsie New York 12601 (845) 483-5000 Dutchess County Poughkeepsie Medical Group, LLP 375 Hooker Avenue Poughkeepsie New York 12603 (845) 454-5000 Dutchess County Poughkeepsie Oakwood Peds, IM, Oakwood Commons, OB/GYN and Vaccine Clinic 2507 South Road Poughkeepsie New York 12601 (845) 471-3111 Dutchess County Premier Medical Group of the Hudson Valley 1 Columbia Street Poughkeepsie New York 12601 (845) 437-5000 Dutchess County Vassar Brothers Medical Center 45 Reade Place Poughkeepsie New York 12601 (845) 454-8500 Dutchess County .
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