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Publix Pharmacy COVID-19 Vaccine at Georgia Locations COVID-19 Vaccine - Georgia Last updated 1/29/21 Barrow County Store Name Street Address City and State Barrow Crossing 916 Loganville Highway Bethlehem, GA The Vineyards 2095 Highway 211 NW Braselton, GA Bibb County Store Name Street Address City and State Publix at Tobesofkee Crossing 5581 Thomaston Road Macon, GA Bass Plantation 5451 Bowman Road Macon, GA Bryan County Store Name Street Address City and State Publix at Richmond Hill Plantation 12800 Highway 144 East Richmond Hill, GA Camden County Store Name Street Address City and State Camden Woods Shopping Center 1601 GA Highway 40 East Kingsland, GA Carroll County Store Name Street Address City and State McIntosh Plaza 1109 S. Park Street Carrollton, GA Chatham County Store Name Street Address City and State Pooler Marketplace 467 Pooler Parkway Pooler, GA The Market at Rice Hope 7936 GA Highway 21 Port Wentworth, GA Largo Plaza 11701 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA Island Towne Centre 4717 Highway 80 E. Savannah, GA Publix at Wilmington Island 155 Johnny Mercer Blvd. Savannah, GA Twelve Oaks Shopping Center 5500 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA Cherokee County Store Name Street Address City and State Village Shoppes of East Cherokee 6236 Holly Springs Pkwy. Woodstock, GA Visit publix.com/covidvaccine for the latest information. Clayton County Store Name Street Address City and State Publix at Mt. Zion 2035 Mt. Zion Road Morrow, GA Cobb County Store Name Street Address City and State Governors Towne Square 6110 Cedarcrest Road NW Acworth, GA Lost Mountain Crossings 5100 Dallas Highway Powder Springs, GA Columbia County Store Name Street Address City and State Riverwood Town Center 5119 Washington Road Evans, GA Evans Towne Centre 4274 Washington Road Evans, GA Fury’s Ferry Plaza 403 Fury’s Ferry Road Martinez, GA Coweta County Visit publix.com/covidvaccine for the latest information. Store Name Street Address City and State Stillwood Pavilion at Summer Grove 1111 Lower Fayetteville Road Newnan, GA Dawson County Visit publix.com/covidvaccine for the latest information. Store Name Street Address City and State Dawson Crossroads 145 Forest Blvd. Dawsonville, GA DeKalb County Store Name Street Address City and State Publix at East Lake 2235 Glenwood Ave. SE Atlanta, GA Briarcliff Village Shopping Center 2162 Henderson Mill Road Atlanta, GA Town Brookhaven 104 Town Blvd. Brookhaven, GA Shamrock Plaza 3870 North Druid Hills Road Decatur, GA Flat Shoals Crossing Shopping Center 3649 Flakes Mill Road Decatur, GA Dunwoody Hall Shopping Center 5550 Chamblee Dunwoody Road Dunwoody, GA Deshon Plaza 380 North Deshon Road Stone Mountain, GA The Centre on Hugh Howell 4422 Hugh Howell Road Tucker, GA Dougherty County Store Name Street Address City and State Albany Square 2715 Dawson Road Albany, GA Visit publix.com/covidvaccine for the latest information. Douglas County Store Name Street Address City and State The Shoppes at Deer Creek 4300 Chapel Hill Road Douglasville, GA Cosby Station 3316 Highway 5 Douglasville, GA The Village at Mirror Lake 2000 Mirror Lake Blvd. Villa Rica, GA Fayette County Store Name Street Address City and State Fayette Pavilion 108 Pavilion Pkwy. Fayetteville, GA Summit Point 840 Glynn Street South Fayetteville, GA Publix at Peachtree East 130 Peachtree East Ct. Peachtree City, GA Floyd County Store Name Street Address City and State Charles Hight Square 435 Turner McCall Blvd. NE Rome, GA Forsyth County Store Name Street Address City and State Castleberry Southard Crossing 5475 Bethelview Road Cumming, GA Fulton County Store Name Street Address City and State Publix at Alpharetta 11800 Haynes Bridge Road Alpharetta, GA Alpharetta Commons 4305 State Bridge Road Alpharetta, GA Village Walk Shopping Center 270 Rucker Road Alpharetta, GA The Marketplace at Birmingham Village 980 Birmingham Road Alpharetta, GA Chastain Square 4279 Roswell Road NE Atlanta, GA The Plaza Midtown 950 West Peachtree Street NW Atlanta, GA Sandtown Crossing 5829 Campbellton Road SW Atlanta, GA Ansley Mall 1544 Piedmont Ave. NE Atlanta, GA Howell Mill Village 2020 Howell Mill Road NW Atlanta, GA Cascade Crossing Shopping Center 3695 Cascade Road SW Atlanta, GA Publix at Ponce 1001 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE Atlanta, GA Publix in Atlantic Station 1380 Atlantic Drive NW Atlanta, GA Moores Mill Center 2275 Marietta Blvd. NW Atlanta, GA Parkway Village 5370 Campbellton Fairburn Road Fairburn, GA Medlock Corners 5805 State Bridge Road Johns Creek, GA Haynes Bridge Village 9925 Haynes Bridge Road Johns Creek, GA Abbotts Village at Ocee 11585 Jones Bridge Road Johns Creek, GA King’s Market 1425 Market Blvd. Roswell, GA Visit publix.com/covidvaccine for the latest information. Fulton County (cont.) Store Name Street Address City and State Abernathy Square Shopping Center 6615 Roswell Road NE Sandy Springs, GA Dunwoody Place Shopping Center 8725 Roswell Road Sandy Springs, GA Powers Ferry Village 6300 Powers Ferry Road Sandy Springs, GA Glynn County Store Name Street Address City and State Village at Glynn Place 171 Village at Glynn Place Brunswick, GA Gwinnett County Store Name Street Address City and State Holland Point 4108 Hamilton Mill Road Buford, GA Hamilton Mill Village Shopping Center 2463 Hamilton Mill Pkwy. Dacula, GA Village at Mulberry Park 831 Auburn Road Dacula, GA Promenade at Pleasant Hill 1625 Pleasant Hill Road Duluth, GA Duluth Station 2750 Buford Highway Duluth, GA Tree Summit Village 3870 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. Duluth, GA Village Shoppes at Sugarloaf 3370 Sugarloaf Pkwy. Lawrenceville, GA Village Shoppes at Simonton 930 New Hope Road Lawrenceville, GA Merton Walk 911 Duluth Highway Lawrenceville, GA Publix at Old Peachtree 2380 Buford Drive Lawrenceville, GA Lilburn Corners Shopping Center 375 Rockbridge Road NW Lilburn, GA Grayson Village 2715 Loganville Highway Loganville, GA Peachtree Square Shopping Center 3200 Holcomb Bridge Road Peachtree Corners, GA Presidential Markets 1905 Scenic Highway North Snellville, GA McGinnis Crossing 1000 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. Suwanee, GA Hall County Store Name Street Address City and State Village Shoppes of Gainsville 879 Dawsonville Highway Gainesville, GA Henry County Store Name Street Address City and State The Shops at Locust Grove 2730 Highway 155 South Locust Grove, GA The Shops at Westridge 2158 Highway 20 West McDonough, GA Stockbridge Lakes 250 East Atlanta Road Stockbridge, GA Eagles Landing 909 Eagles Landing Pkwy. Stockbridge, GA Visit publix.com/covidvaccine for the latest information. Houston County Store Name Street Address City and State Paradise Shoppes of Warner Robins 1114 GA Highway 96 Kathleen, GA Lowndes County Store Name Street Address City and State Baytree Village 1741 Gornto Road Valdosta, GA Publix at Perimeter Park 3330 Inner Perimeter Road Valdosta, GA Muscogee County Store Name Street Address City and State Cross Country Plaza 3201 Macon Road Columbus, GA Milgen Plaza 5435 Woodruff Farm Road Columbus, GA Bradley Park Square 1639 Bradley Park Drive Columbus, GA Parkway Centre 7600 Schomburg Road Columbus, GA Newton County Store Name Street Address City and State Salem Road Station 13015 Brown Bridge Road Covington, GA Paulding County Store Name Street Address City and State Seven Hills Station 80 Seven Hills Blvd. Dallas, GA Richmond County Store Name Street Address City and State National Plaza 2816 Washington Road Augusta, GA Rockdale County Store Name Street Address City and State Smyrna Crossing 2880 Georgia Highway 212 SW Conyers, GA Thomas County Store Name Street Address City and State Publix at Park Place 13775 Highway 19 South Thomasville, GA Visit publix.com/covidvaccine for the latest information. Tift County Store Name Street Address City and State Publix Plaza at Tifton 620 Virginia Ave. North Tifton, GA Troup County Store Name Street Address City and State Lagrange Plaza 139 Commerce Ave. Lagrange, GA Walton County Store Name Street Address City and State Loganville Town Centre 4325 Atlanta Highway Loganville, GA Visit publix.com/covidvaccine for the latest information..
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