Queens Vaccine Clinics As of 1/8/2021 (More Eligible Groups to Come) NYC Health Department COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics • Corona Clinic 34-33 Junction Boulevard, Corona, First Floor Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Between Friday, January 8 and Friday, January 15 ) Make an appointment online NYC Health Department COVID-19 Vaccine Hubs • Hillcrest High School 160-05 Highland Avenue, Jamaica Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (starting Sunday, January 10) Make an appointment online o If you are experiencing technical issues trying to make an online appointment for this Vaccine Hub, call 833-307-1678 for assistance. Federally Qualified Health Centers and Urgent Care • GoHealth Urgent Care Forest Hills 102-29 Queens Boulevard, Jamaica Make an appointment online • RendrCare: Helen Chen 13636 39th Avenue, Fifth Floor, Flushing Call for an appointment: 646-601-6229 • RendrCare: Hong Jia Medical 4235 Main Street, #3K, Flushing Call for an appointment: 646-601-6229 • RendrCare: Primary Care Medicine Associates 38-08 Union Street, Suite 3L, Flushing Call for an appointment: 646-601-6229 • Statcare-Astoria 37-15 23rd Avenue, Astoria Make an appointment online • Statcare-Jamaica 90-18 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica Make an appointment online • Statcare-JH 80-10 Northern Boulevard, Jackson Heights Make an appointment online • Sutphin Health Center 105-04 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica Make an appointment online All of the above vaccination sites require you to make an appointment first. If you are currently not eligible for vaccination, do not sign up for an appointment at this time. Contact your employer to receive your vaccination if you work at or are affiliated with: • A hospital network • An urgent care center • Federally Qualified Health Centers • A congregate setting associated with the New York State (NYS) Offices for People With Developmental Disabilities, Mental Health, and Addiction Services and Supports For all other eligible groups, including eligible health care workers not affiliated with a hospital and eligible funeral workers, first check with your employer to see if other vaccination plans have already been made. Before Your Appointment You will need to complete the NYS COVID-19 Vaccine Form (PDF) in order to get vaccinated. NYS requires the provider administering the vaccine to check that you completed the form. In addition, you will need to bring proof of employment, such as an employee ID card, a letter from your employer or affiliated organization, or a recent pay stub. Before you visit a site for your vaccination, keep in mind the following tips: • Reschedule your appointment if you are not feeling well on the day of your appointment. • Wear a face covering to your appointment. You will not be admitted to the site without one. Eligibility The following groups are now eligible for vaccine: Health Care Workers • High-risk health care workers in hospitals and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), including NYS Office of Mental Health (OMH) psychiatric centers • High-risk health care workers who provide direct in-person care in outpatient/ambulatory settings and other staff in these settings who have direct contact with patients (such as reception staff); this group includes workers in private or hospital-affiliated medical practices, specialty medical practices, public health clinics, dental practices and diagnostic and treatment centers; phlebotomists; dialysis workers; occupational therapists; physical therapists; speech therapists; behavioral health workers; and student health workers • Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel • Urgent care providers • Health care workers administering COVID-19 vaccines • Health care workers in COVID-19 testing sites • Home care workers and aides, hospice workers, personal care aides, and consumer-directed personal care workers. Residents and Staff in Certain Group Living Facilities • Long-term care facilities, including nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities, adult care facilities • Long-term group living facilities run by NYS OMH, Office People with Developmental Disabilities, and Office of Addiction Services and Supports Other Eligible Groups • Medical examiners and coroners • Funeral workers who have direct contact with infectious material and bodily fluids • Frontline, high-risk public health workers who have direct contact with patients or handle COVID-19 specimens or vaccinations More groups will become eligible in the coming weeks. .
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