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Where To Get The Coronavirus Vaccine In North Carolina
Here's the latest on how to schedule a coronavirus vaccine appointment in the Charlotte metro area, as well as throughout the state.

CHARLOTTE, NC — If you're frustrated trying to figure out where and when you can get the coronavirus vaccine in North Carolina, you're not alone.
For weeks, state and local public health officials have wrestled with a growing demand for doses of vaccine left unmatched by short supply.
Compounding the limited supply is the fact that the quickest route to accessing a vaccine isn't always clear. Some community health officials have administered doses during first-come, first-serve events, while others take appointments. There are periodic mass vaccination events, such as those at the Charlotte Motor Speedway and the Bank of America Stadium, but doses may also be had at some area hospitals and smaller sites run by county health departments, pharmacies and Veterans Affairs.
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The first step in getting your vaccination appointment scheduled is to see if you're eligible to get it now.
Who Can Get Vaccinated
As of Feb. 25, the coronavirus vaccine is available to the following North Carolina residents:
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- Anyone over the age of 65
- Health care workers
- Staff and residents in long-term care facilities
- Anyone working in child care and PreK - 12 schools
Learn more detail about what vaccination group you fall into by answering a few questions on the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services' "Find My Vaccine Group" website, which may be found here.
Where To Get Vaccinated
If you're eligible, the next step is to find a facility near you and book an appointment for an event, or through a vaccine provider.
Some local vaccination providers are listed on the DHHS "Find A Vaccine Location" website.
Charlotte area residents currently may also access vaccines through:
- Mecklenburg County Health Department — appointments may be booked here
- Atrium Health
- Novant Health — appointments may be booked here
In early February, Walgreens pharmacies also began administering doses of vaccine throughout the state. More information about vaccine appointments at Walgreens may be found here.
In Charlotte, Walgreens location administering vaccines include:
- 8520 Park Road, Charlotte, 704-553-8039
- 6231 Fairview Road, Charlotte, 704-553-1078
- 6649 Morrison Boulevard, Charlotte, 704-367-1716
- 4133 Park Road, Charlotte, 704-523-3031
- 4701 South Boulevard, Charlotte, 704-523-3227
- 7828 Pineville Matthews Road, Charlotte, 704-341-2019
- 7711 Colony Road, Charlotte, 704-541-3773
- 2215 West Arrowood Road, Charlotte, 704-525-2628
- 334 South Sharon Amity Road, Charlotte, 704-366-2344
- 3345 Pineville Matthews Road, Charlotte, 704-543-6055
- 1510 Sardis Road, Charlotte, 704-708-5861
- 11200 Providence Road, Charlotte, 704-815-3341
- 1728 South Boulevard, Charlotte, 704-342-1161
- 544 Providence Road, Charlotte, 704-377-1556
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