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Book an immunization appointment

Learn how to book an appointment for you, your child, or other family member.

Vaccine availability

You can now book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment. Your eligibility will be checked at your appointment.

Visit COVID-19 info for Albertans to learn more about eligibility.

Albertans at high risk

COVID-19 vaccine is free of charge for Albertans age 6 months and older who:

  • are at highest risk of severe illness.
  • are more likely to be exposed to COVID-19 and spread it to others.

All other Albertans

All other Albertans age 6 months and older may be able to get COVID-19 vaccine depending on supply.

If you are not getting the vaccine free of charge at a local public health or community health centre, you will be mailed an invoice for a $100 administrative cost. You can pay this using the COVID-19 vaccines payment process.

COVID-19 vaccines may be available at pharmacies at a cost. Contact your pharmacy for vaccine availability, cost and booking information.

Book a COVID-19 immunization

You can get the COVID-19 vaccine and influenza vaccine at the same appointment. To book an appointment for COVID-19 vaccine (with or without an influenza vaccine), see the booking options below.

Appointments depend on vaccine supply.

To book an appointment at a public health clinic for people age 12 years and older:

To book an appointment at a public health clinic for people age 6 months to 11 years:

  • Call Health Link at 811.

Pre-order for 2026–2027

To pre-order your COVID-19 and influenza vaccines for the 2026–2027 immunization season, go to Pre-Order Now.

Please note: Pre-ordering does not guarantee an immunization appointment or eligibility for vaccine.

No Alberta healthcare card

If you don’t have an Alberta healthcare card and need a COVID-19 vaccine, call Health Link at 811.

Unable to leave home

If you can't leave your home for medical or personal appointments, you may be eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine at home. Call Health Link at 811 to learn more.

If you receive home care services, your case manager or healthcare team may contact you directly to talk about immunization appointments.

Current as of: December 1, 2025
Author: Communicable Disease Control, Primary Care Alberta
Our work takes place on historical and contemporary Indigenous lands, including the territories of Treaty 6, Treaty 7 & Treaty 8 and the homeland of the Métis Nation of Alberta and 8 Métis Settlements. We also acknowledge the many Indigenous communities that have been forged in urban centres across Alberta.