Pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinics are now open to anyone age 12 and up for a first or second dose.
Expanding eligibility will help increase access to COVID-19 vaccines for anyone in Ottawa. Pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinics will continue to be planned to reduce barriers in neighbourhoods experiencing lower rates of vaccination.
More pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics for priority neighbourhoods and youth 12-17 for first and second doses have now been scheduled. Pop-up clinics will continue while needed.
Upcoming pop-up clinics:
- Monday July 26 and Tuesday July 27 – 12:45 to 7:30 pm
- Canada Science and Technology Museum – 1867 St. Laurent Boulevard
- Tuesday, July 27 – 12:15 to 7 pm
- St Joseph’s Adult High School – 330 Lajoie Street
- Wednesday, July 28 – 12:15 to 7 pm
- Canterbury Recreation Complex – 2185 Arch Street
- Thursday, July 29 – 12:15 to 7 pm
- Merivale High School – 1755 Merivale Road
- Friday July 30 – 12:15 to 7 pm
- Ahlul-Bayt Islamic School – 3025 Albion Road North
- Saturday, July 31 – 9:45 am to 4:30 pm
- Ridgemont High School – 2597 Alta Vista Drive
- Sunday, August 1 – 9:45 am to 4:30 pm
- AMA Community Centre 1216 – Hunt Club Road
Upcoming youth pop-up clinics (ages 12 to 17 from any neighbourhood and adults who come with them):
- July 26, 27, 28 and 29 – 8 am to 8 pm
- University of Ottawa Minto Sports Complex – 801 King Edward Avenue
Second doses
A second dose can be received at least 28 days after receiving an mRNA vaccine (Moderna or Pfizer), and at least eight weeks after receiving an AstraZeneca vaccine.
Residents may receive a different second dose mRNA (Moderna or Pfizer) vaccine than their first dose at community clinics. Interchanging vaccines is safe and effective. The priority is to receive two doses of a vaccine to complete the series and be fully protected.
Same-day appointments can only be made in-person no earlier than two hours before the clinic opens, on a first come first served basis, while supply lasts. If there is a waiting period, residents may receive an appointment card with a time to return to the clinic for their vaccine.
Other ways to get vaccinated
- Residents in priority neighbourhoods may also be eligible for vaccination at the Bruyère Family Medicine Centre. Please visit bruyere.org to review eligibility and access their online booking tool.
- Drop-ins are now available at select community clinics.
- Residents can visit Ontario.ca/bookvaccine to access the provincial booking system or call the provincial vaccine booking line at 1-833-943-3900 between 8 am and 8 pm, seven days a week to book an appointment at any of the community clinics in Ottawa.
- Individuals can complete this form weekly to sign up to receive last minute doses that are available at community clinics. This list resets Saturdays at 11:59 pm. If you still require a vaccine, please register your information each day after this time.
- You may also be able to book your vaccine appointment at a local pharmacy. Eligible residents should check with the pharmacy directly.
- Select primary care teams are also offering vaccines. Contact your physician to learn more.
More Info
Sign up for the City’s COVID-19 vaccine newsletter to receive timely updates about these clinics and the City’s vaccine rollout.
Visit ottawa.ca or OttawaPublicHealth.ca for more information on Ottawa’s vaccination distribution plan.
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