Seattle Public Schools

Vaccination Clinics

Summary: Stay up to date with vaccines including boosters at vaccination clinic for children and adults.

SPS Vaccine Clinics

Make Your Vaccine Appointment

  1. Find a date and location that is convenient for you and your family: These are regional clinics open to all in the SPS community. You do not have to be a student of staff of a particular school to make an appointment.  
  2. Make your appointment online 
  3. Come to your appointment

Seattle Visiting Nurse clinics require insurance (most insurance accepted) or payment. GO-VAX Kids clinics are free and insurance is not required.

School-Based Health Center Vaccines

School-based health centers located in many of our schools offer free vaccinations for students including COVID-19, flu, and required childhood vaccines. To get a vaccine at a school-based health center, contact the center directly. For a list and map of schools with school-based health centers, visit King County School Health .

Vaccine Clinic Locations

Sunday, March 3

  • Rainier Beach Library, 12:30-3:30 p.m., registration page.
  • Vaccine provider: Go-Vax Kids. COVID-19, Flu and childhood vaccines available for children six months to 18 years. All vaccines are free of charge and insurance is not required. Please text 206-688-1057 with questions.

Rainier Beach Library, 9125 Rainier Ave S. Seattle, WA 98118

  • When: Sunday, March 3, 12:30-3:30 p.m.
  • Vaccine provider: Go-Vax Kids. COVID-19, Flu and childhood vaccines available for children six months to 18 years. All vaccines are free of charge and insurance is not required. Please text 206-688-1057 with questions
  • registration page
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Can’t make it to one of these clinics? Please visit Washington Vaccine Finder to find another appointment. 

Seattle Public Schools is partnering with the Seattle Visiting Nurse Association (SVNA) and GO-VAX Kids to provide vaccine clinics for the public.

Getting vaccines is optimal for getting through cold-weather seasons. Vaccine clinics are held inside schools. Pre-enrolling for an appointment on the SVNA website or GO VAX Kids registration form is required, however people who walk up may use their cell phone to enroll.

GO-VAX Kids is offering free flu, COVID-19 and school-required vaccines for children ages six months to 18 years. Insurance is not required. Please text 206-688-1057 with questions

SVNA is offering flu vaccines to anyone age four to adult; and COVID-19 vaccines to anyone age five to adult. Most insurance is accepted.

Have Medicaid or Apple Health Card?: Call Hopelink Medicaid at 800-923-7433. (Check eligibility) 

Transportation

If you live in King County and need transportation to your vaccine appointment, there are multiple options: 

Accommodations

  • Are you an older adult or have a disability?: Call Metro Access at 206-205-5000. (Check eligibility) 
  • If you need assistance by phone or interpretation, call the Coordinated Vaccine Transportation Helpline at 425-943-6706 Monday-Friday between 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. and press 5 for language assistance

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