2023-2024 COVID-19 Vaccines at Generations Family Health Center
Getting vaccinated is the first step you can take to protect yourself and others from COVID-19. Generations Family Health Center is offering the Updated (Fall 2023) COVID-19 Vaccine to our patients.
Info You Need to Know
Does Generations Family Health Center offer the updated (Fall 2023) COVID-19 Vaccine?
- Generations is now offering the updated (Fall 2023) COVID-19 Vaccines to patients 6 months and older by appointment.
- Danielson: 860-774-7501
- Norwich: 860-885-1308
- Putnam: 860-963-7917
- Willimantic: 860-450-7471
- Currently, Generations is only vaccinating OUR PATIENTS ages 6 months and older.
- You are considered a Generations’ patient if you receive any form of care here, have been tested or vaccinated for COVID-19 at Generations in the past.
Who is Currently Eligible to Receive the Updated (Fall 2023) COVID-19 Vaccine?
- Everyone 6 months and older
Who is Generations Currently Vaccinating?
- Currently, Generations is only vaccinating OUR PATIENTS ages 6 months and older.
- You are considered a Generations’ patient if you receive any form of care here, have been tested or vaccinated for COVID-19 at Generations in the past.
What Vaccines Does Generations Offer?
- Moderna for ages 6 months+
Can I Mix and Match Vaccines?
- Yes, both the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and CDC support individuals to receive the updated (Fall 2023) COVID-19 vaccine that is a different vaccine type than they originally received for their primary series if they choose.
How Do I Register for an Appointment at Generations?
- Call the site where you would like to schedule your appointment.
What Should You Bring to Your Vaccine Appointment?
- You should bring your ID as well as your cell phone to your vaccination appointment and if you have it, please bring your vaccine card.
What Should You Mention to Your Vaccination Provider Before You Get the COVID-19 Vaccine?
Tell your vaccination provider about all of your medical conditions, including:
• If you have any allergies
• If you have a fever
• If you have a bleeding disorder or are on a blood thinner
• If you are immunocompromised or are on a medicine that affects your immune system
• If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant
• If you are breastfeeding
• If you have received another COVID-19 vaccine
More Information
For more information, please access the CDC resource for how to stay up to date with your COVID-19 vaccination: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/stay-up-to-date.html