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We are now offering influenza (flu), COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccines for TRICARE beneficiaries. Pregnant patients and adults 60 years and older are at high risk for
RSV. Getting vaccine shots protects you, your family, and your community. Find your closest facility in the schedule below!
Patients with scheduled cardiology and pulmonary appointments may receive their flu vaccinations at their scheduled appointments.
Patients who need vaccines other than RSV, COVID, and flu should contact their primary care provider for more information about vaccination locations and availability.
We are offering vaccinations for adults and pediatric patients.
The Department of Defense already requires all active-duty service members to get other types of vaccines before they join the military. The COVID-19 vaccine has been added to the list for
all active-duty service members (ADSMs) and National Guard members.
If you are a service member and you have received a COVID-19 vaccine from a non-DoD provider, make sure to update your medical records. You can bring your COVID-19 vaccine card to Fisher
Clinic (Bldg. 237 on Naval Station Great Lakes) to have your record updated.
Park in the four-story garage and come in the main (valet parking) entrance to the ambulatory care clinic in Bldg. 133EF. The front desk will direct you to the immunizations clinic, then
follow the signs.
Lovell FHCC staff members (Active Duty) should contact Employee Occupational Health to schedule a vaccine appointment. Email: [email protected].
Enrolled patients should go to their primary care clinic location for testing.
We are offering RSV vaccinations for pregnant patients and adults 60 years and older. We do not have RSV vaccinations for infants or young children at this time.
All beneficiaries should talk to their primary care provider to see if they are eligible for an mpox vaccine. If deemed eligible: