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We’re here for you.

Whether you get the vaccine or not, our care teams are ready to meet your needs.


No one that receives the COVID-19 vaccine will have to pay out-of-pocket costs for the vaccine, the office visit or other fees related to the vaccine. Vaccine administrators will not deny anyone vaccination based on the vaccine recipient’s coverage status or network status. Learn more here.

Get the Vaccine

We want to make getting the COVID-19 vaccine easy for you. We have multiple options available to get your vaccine. You can choose the option that is most convenient for you.

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All individuals age 12 and over are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.

People who are moderately to severely immunocompromised are eligible to receive an additional dose of a mRNA COVID-19 vaccine (Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna). The CDC and FDA are considering booster doses for other populations at this time.

Self-schedule online

Key features:

• Make an appointment at a convenient time for you, without waiting for us to call you back.
• Appointments may book up quickly.
• Only available for individuals that have used Marshfield Clinic Health System services.
• Please cancel your appointment if you get your vaccine elsewhere.

Book your COVID-19 vaccine appointment online by clicking the “Get COVID Vaccine” button on your My Marshfield Clinic account via our website or mobile app.

Start here

Don’t have a My Marshfield Clinic account? Go here and click “Register Now” on the left side.

A limited number of COVID-19 vaccine appointments may be available via My Marshfield Clinic due to vaccine supply. Check back often to find additional appointment times.

Walk-in clinic

Key features:

• If you are eligible, get your vaccine during walk-in times.
• No appointment needed, but limited number of vaccines. Once we are out of vaccine, walk-in clinic will close.
• Will need to watch for dates and times of walk-in clinics.

Call a location near you to learn if walk-in vaccine clinics are available.

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Complete form to request an appointment

Key features:

• We will contact you when we have your vaccine.
• A vaccine will be available to you at the time of your scheduled appointment. No need to wait in line or take a chance that a vaccine may not be available.
• No need to contact us if you get your vaccine elsewhere.

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Call to request an appointment

Key features:

• Call Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to schedule a COVID-19 vaccine appointment. During all other times, please leave a message and we will contact you to schedule your appointment.
• A vaccine will be available to you at the time of your scheduled appointment. No need to wait in line or take a chance that a vaccine may not be available.
• No need to contact us if you get your vaccine elsewhere.

Book your COVID-19 vaccine appointment instantly by calling us Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Call 877-998-0880

How to protect yourself

No matter your choice, take these steps to protect yourself and loved ones from the virus:

Isolate if you have COVID-19 symptoms.
• Wear a mask in public.
• Social distance when possible.
Continue wellness visits with your provider.
Eat a healthy diet and exercise.

Questions? Your provider can answer questions and connect you to the care you need.

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Vaccine Stories

Thousands of individuals have already received the COVID-19 vaccine. Read some of their stories below.

COVID-19: ‘We want this all to be in the rearview mirror’

Brian Forrest oversees the health of 1,700+ animals on a local farm. He got the COVID vaccine to protect the health of his workers & family.

More vaccine stories

Why I got the COVID-19 vaccine: A firefighter’s perspective

“It was a Miracle.” 65 and older now receiving COVID-19 vaccines

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Safety And Effectiveness

Our nationally-recognized infectious disease providers and epidemiologists agree with other experts that the vaccines:

• Have benefits (preventing COVID-19 hospitalization and death) that are substantial and greatly outweigh the low risk of a vaccine-related complication.
• Are effective at preventing COVID-19.
• As of Aug. 2, 2021, over 99.99% of fully vaccinated people have not had a breakthrough case of COVID-19 resulting in hospitalization or death.

Click here to get answers to common questions about the COVID-19 vaccine.


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