COVID-19 vaccine supplies are increasing, but appointments still go very quickly. When it’s your turn, health officials recommend you first contact your normal health care provider for an appointment. If you can’t get a vaccine appointment that way, you have several other options. All vaccines are delivered at no cost to patients.
To find out if you're eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, check the county's list of tiers.
Appointments
State website (includes San Diego locations)
MyTurn.ca.gov
County vaccine centers
Make an appointment by location
Make an appointment by date
City of San Diego Vaccination Program
Health care providers
Family Health Centers of San Diego
Kaiser
Palomar Health
Rady Children's Hospital: My Chart
Sharp Health Care
Scripps Health
Tri-City Hospital
UC San Diego Health
Pharmacies
Albertson's
CVS
Ralphs
Rite Aid
Vons
Walgreens
Second dose appointments
If you were not able to schedule your second COVID-19 vaccine appointment when you received your first dose, and you have not received an email five days after your appointment, you can request one by filling out a form on the 2-1-1 website.
Need help?
If you are 65 or older and need help scheduling an appointment, call 2-1-1.
VIDEO: Common questions about COVID-19 vaccinations
Keeping up with the steady stream of COVID-19 information can be overwhelming. Here to help answer some of the most commonly asked questions about vaccines is County Public Health Officer Wilma Wooten, M.D., M.P.H. To learn more about vaccine phases and appointment opportunities, visit coronavirus-sd.com/vaccine.
Related information
San Diego County vaccine page
State's vaccine page
CDC vaccine page
2-1-1
March 16, 2021