Although every Californian over the age of 65 is encouraged to get a coronavirus vaccine as soon as possible, it can really depend on where you get your health care.
Persons eligible to be vaccinated should first contact their healthcare provider or primary care physician for information on how they can receive a vaccine or to make an appointment.
Kaiser Permanent members should contact their primary care provider online at health.kaiserpermanente.org/noord-california/front-door or call the Kaiser appointment or advice line to determine if they are eligible and plan an appointment.
Qualifying individuals receiving primary care through Sutter Health should contact Sutter online at www.sutterhealth.org/covid-vaccine or call 844-987-6115.
– Qualifying individuals who have their primary care through St. Joseph Health received, St. Contact Joseph online at www.stjosephhealth. org.
– Patients with medical staff in Northern California should contact their primary care physician online at www.ncmahealth.com.
Eligible individuals who receive primary care through a medical clinic will have the opportunity to be vaccinated at a number of clinics set up by the Department of Health Services in Sonoma County. Schedule information is currently unavailable.
Qualifying persons who do not have medical insurance should check for updates. Schedule information is currently unavailable.
Source: Sonoma County Department of Health Services