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How to book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment

Enter information below to find out how you can schedule your vaccine appointments or learn more about who can get vaccinated.

You can also do this for someone else, if you manage their medical care and appointments.

Cancel or change an existing appointment or download your enhanced vaccine certificate with an official QR code.

For more help booking an appointment, please call the Provincial Vaccine Contact Centre, available in more than 300 languages from Monday to Friday (excluding holidays) from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern time.

Toll free: 1-833-943-3900

Toll-free TTY: 1-866-797-0007 (for people who are deaf, hearing-impaired or speech-impaired)

Did you know additional appointments are available through participating pharmacies? Find your closest pharmacy to get a COVID-19 vaccine.

Last updated: February 9, 2024

If you do not have one or live in a recently built neighbourhood, use the postal code of a shelter, library, or other community space in your area.

Example: A1A 1A1

We could not match your postal code to a public health unit. Try entering the postal code again or select your public health unit below. Look up your public health unit

Health card type (required)

Your answer does not affect your eligibility, but it does affect how you can book.

You must select a health card type.

Do you identify as First Nations, Inuit, or Métis? (required)

If you are a non-Indigenous partner or household member of someone in this group, select “Yes.”

You must select whether you identify as First Nations, Inuit, or Métis.

Did you get a non-Health Canada authorized vaccine for any of your doses? (required)

These include vaccines such as Sputnik and Sinovac.

You must select whether any of your doses are not Health Canada authorized.

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You can book COVID-19 vaccine appointments through 

Through this phone number, you can get a vaccine at an immunization clinic.

Vaccine available: Pfizer or Moderna.

Provincial Vaccine Contact Centre:

1‑833‑943‑3900

(TTY for people who are deaf, hearing impaired, or speech impaired: 1-866-797-0007)

Contact centre hours:
Monday to Friday (excluding holidays), 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m Eastern time.

This contact centre does not book appointments for pharmacies.

Additional resources

Public health units may also offer additional options for vaccination.

Visit [public health unit] for more information. This link will open in a new window. 

Through this system, you can get a vaccine at an immunization clinic.

To book, you must:

  • have a green photo health (OHIP) card (you will need numbers on both sides of the card, expired cards will be accepted)
  • have an email address (or can use the email of the person helping you)
  • have a modern web browser (the booking site is not compatible with Internet Explorer 11 or earlier)

Vaccine available: Pfizer or Moderna.

Provincial Vaccine Contact Centre

You can also book your vaccine appointments at 1-XXX-XXX-XXXX if you prefer to call (TTY for people who are deaf, hearing impaired, or speech impaired: 1-866-797-0007). This contact centre does not book appointments for pharmacies.

Additional resources

Public health units may also offer additional options for vaccination.

Visit [public health unit] for more information. This link will open in a new window. 

To book, you must have an Ontario health (OHIP) card or another form of government-issued identification.

Additional resources

Public health units may also offer additional options for vaccination.

Visit [public health unit] for more information. This link will open in a new window. 

Contact the public health unit to find out how to get your vaccine.

Phone number:

1-XXX-XXX-XXXX

This call centre does not book appointments for pharmacies.

Additional resources

Public health units may also offer additional options for vaccination.

Visit [public health unit] for more information. This link will open in a new window. 

Visit the public health unit website to find out how to get your vaccine.

You may need an Ontario health (OHIP) card to book.

If you are First Nations, Inuit, or Métis: you can also contact a COVID-19 vaccination clinic supported by First Nations, Inuit, and Métis health organizations. Your non-Indigenous household members can also get a vaccine.

The contact centre will tell you if you are eligible for your next dose. This depends on what type and how many doses you got of a non-Health Canada authorized vaccine.

Your public health unit will tell you if you are eligible for your next dose. This depends on what type and how many doses you got of a non-Health Canada authorized vaccine.

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