Here is our list, we've sorted them in a suggested order, with simplest to access/most readily available at the top so you can check those off:

District Health Department No. 10 (Health Department)

We do our best to keep our information up to date but you should always verify by checking this organization's website or Facebook page.

How it Works:

  • Anyone who is eligible can schedule their appointment online. No login is required.

Who is currently eligible:

  • Follows Current State Guidelines
  • Anyone 18+

What information is needed to make an appointment?

We aren't sure, but usually you'll want basic identification and contact information like your Legal Name (it should match what is on your identification, which you will need to bring with you), Date of Birth, Email Address, Phone Number. Some sites also require insurance and other information.

What do I do?

Complete a scheduling form, including answering some questions to determine your eligibility:

Are there other ways to register?

  • Call for assistance scheduling - call 888-217-3904
  • Healthcare workers, essential workers, individuals 65+ priority form - go to web page
  • 16-17 year old waitlist (parent or legal-guardian must fill out) - go to web page

How can I get more information?

Rite Aid (Pharmacy)

We do our best to keep our information up to date but you should always verify by checking this organization's website or Facebook page.

How it Works:

  • Anyone who is eligible can schedule their appointment online. No login is required.

Who is currently eligible:

  • Follows Current State Guidelines

What information is needed to make an appointment?

  • Full Name
  • DOB
  • Email
  • Phone
  • Eligibility-Qualifying Occupation (if applicable)
  • Eligibility-Qualifying Medical Conditions (if applicable)
  • Medical & Vaccination History
  • Home Street Address
  • SSN (last 4 digits only)

This is, to the best of our knowledge, the information you will need to secure an appointment. You may need to provide additional information after securing your appointment. Please read all instructions carefully when you are signing up.

What do I do?

Complete a scheduling form, including answering some questions to determine your eligibility:

Recently Reported Availability

These are sites which have recently reported some availability of vaccine supply and/or appointments available to eligible people from your county. These sites may no longer have any availability, and other sites may have availability not reported here.

  • 924 WEST MAIN STREET FREMONT MI 49412 (11-50 mi)
    RITE AID PHARMACY 01524 • (231) 924-3790 • updated Jun 5 - 11:32 pm
  • 53 SOUTH MAPLE STREET GRANT MI 49327 (11-50 mi)
    RITE AID PHARMACY 01525 • (231) 834-5744 • updated Jun 5 - 11:31 pm
  • 842 SOUTH STATE STREET BIG RAPIDS MI 49307 (11-50 mi)
    RITE AID PHARMACY 07810 • (231) 796-8659 • updated Jun 5 - 11:31 pm
  • 4166 17 MILE ROAD CEDAR SPRINGS MI 49319 (11-50 mi)
    RITE AID PHARMACY 01526 • (616) 696-9040 • updated Jun 5 - 11:31 pm
  • 222 SOUTH CHESTNUT STREET REED CITY MI 49677 (11-50 mi)
    RITE AID PHARMACY 03383 • (231) 832-5542 • updated Jun 5 - 11:32 pm

Are there other ways to register?

How can I get more information?

Meijer (Pharmacy)

We do our best to keep our information up to date but you should always verify by checking this organization's website or Facebook page.

How it Works:

  • Register for the waitlist, and they will reach out to you when you can schedule an appointment.

Who is currently eligible:

  • Follows Current State Guidelines

What information is needed to make an appointment?

We aren't sure, but usually you'll want basic identification and contact information like your Legal Name (it should match what is on your identification, which you will need to bring with you), Date of Birth, Email Address, Phone Number. Some sites also require insurance and other information.

What do I do?

Register for the waitlist, and they will reach out to you when you can schedule an appointment.

Are there other ways to register?

How can I get more information?

Walgreens (Pharmacy)

We do our best to keep our information up to date but you should always verify by checking this organization's website or Facebook page.

How it Works:

  • Anyone who is eligible can schedule their appointment online. No login is required.

Who is currently eligible:

  • Follows Current State Guidelines

What information is needed to make an appointment?

We aren't sure, but usually you'll want basic identification and contact information like your Legal Name (it should match what is on your identification, which you will need to bring with you), Date of Birth, Email Address, Phone Number. Some sites also require insurance and other information.

What do I do?

Complete a scheduling form, including answering some questions to determine your eligibility:

Are there other ways to register?

How can I get more information?

Hometown Pharmacy (Pharmacy)

We do our best to keep our information up to date but you should always verify by checking this organization's website or Facebook page.

How it Works:

  • Register for the waitlist, and they will reach out to you when you can schedule an appointment.

Who is currently eligible:

  • Follows Current State Guidelines

What information is needed to make an appointment?

We aren't sure, but usually you'll want basic identification and contact information like your Legal Name (it should match what is on your identification, which you will need to bring with you), Date of Birth, Email Address, Phone Number. Some sites also require insurance and other information.

What do I do?

Register for the waitlist, and they will reach out to you when you can schedule an appointment.

Are there other ways to register?

How can I get more information?

Michigan’s statewide COVID-19 vaccination program has been evolving rapidly. Federal, State, and county officials are all publishing frequent updates on a variety of websites. These government websites are your best source for official information. We are a community-led website and do not represent the government or any healthcare provider.

Michigan COVID Hotline 888-535-6136

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