We are offering COVID vaccines to the public for those 12 years and older at the UofL Health – Pharmacy Services locations listed below. Appointments are not required for vaccinations. If you have an insurance card and a driver’s license or proof of age, please bring them with you to your appointment. Insurance is not a requirement to receive the vaccine, however, we must verify age.

UofL Health – Specialty Pharmacy
UofL Health – Jackson Street Outpatient Center
550 S. Jackson Street
Louisville, KY 40202
502-681-1600

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UofL Health – Mary & Elizabeth Hospital
1850 Bluegrass Avenue
Louisville, KY 40215
502-367-3315

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UofL Health – Jewish Hospital
200 Abraham Flexner Way
Louisville, KY 40202
502-569-7902

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UofL Health – UofL Hospital
530 South Jackson Street
Louisville, KY 40202
502-562-3571

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UofL Trager Institute/Republic Bank Foundation Optimal Aging Clinic
204 East Market Street, Suite A
Louisville, KY 40202
502-588-4340

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UofL Health – Urgent Care Plus – Medical Center Northeast
2401 Terra Crossing Blvd.
Louisville, KY 40202
502-588-0746

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UofL Health – Urgent Care Plus – Hurstbourne Corners
9409 Shelbyville Rd., Suite 104
Louisville, KY 40222
502-588-0740

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UofL Health – Urgent Care Plus – Cedar Grove
1707 Cedar Grove Rd., Suite 10
Shepherdsville, KY 40165
502-815-7890

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UofL Health – Urgent Care Plus – Buechel
4423 Bardstown Rd.
Louisville, KY 40218
502-749-7909

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UofL Health – Urgent Care Plus – Parkland
2746 Virginia Ave.
Louisville, KY 40211
502-815-7040

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UofL Health – Sports Medicine Urgent Care
UofL Health – Medical Center Northeast
2401 Terra Crossing Boulevard, Suite 100
Louisville, KY 40245

502-210-4602

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Contraindications to receiving the vaccine are as follows:

  • If you have received treatment for COVID with the COVID Monoclonal Antibody treatment in the past 90 days
  • Received any other vaccination in the past 14 days
  • Fever on day of administration
  • Signs and symptoms of illness on day of vaccination

Relative Contraindication – Consider not getting the vaccine but you get it if you want

  • If you have had a recent confirmed COVID diagnosis
  • Note From the CDC: Vaccination is recommended for persons with a history of COVID-19; however, because reinfection is uncommon in the 90 days following infection, persons with a precaution to vaccination and recent COVID-19 may choose to defer vaccination until further information is known about the risk of anaphylaxis following vaccination. Read more >

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