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    Mayo Clinic is following the guidelines of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine.

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    Scheduling a COVID-19 vaccination or booster appointment

    Get details for your location:
    • Northwest Wisconsin
      (Barron, Bloomer, Eau Claire, Menomonie, Osseo)
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      (La Crosse, Sparta)
    • Southeast Minnesota
      (Albert Lea, Austin, Cannon Falls, Lake City, Owatonna, Red Wing)
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      (Fairmont, Mankato, New Prague, St. James, Waseca)

    If you're looking for COVID-19 vaccine information from one of the Mayo Clinic campuses, visit: Arizona | Florida | Rochester


    Who can get a booster vaccine

    Three types of vaccines have been authorized and approved. You may get a booster vaccination if you received:

    • Pfizer
      Are age 12 and older and it's been at least five months after completing the primary series; ages 12–17 may only get a Pfizer booster
      Are age 5–11, it's been at least 28 days after completing the primary series, and you are moderately or severely immunocompromised
    • Moderna
      Are age 18 and older and it's been at least five months after completing the primary series
    • Johnson & Johnson
      Are age 18 and older and it's been at least two months after receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccination

    Parents and legal guardians can schedule COVID-19 vaccinations using their children's caregiver account in the Mayo Clinic app or Patient Online Services. If you don't have a caregiver account for your child, call Mayo Clinic Customer Assistance at 1-877-858-0398. Check your nearest location above for additional scheduling details.


    Printing your vaccination record

    All COVID-19 vaccinations are reported to state vaccine registries. You can search your state's Department of Health website for information on finding and printing your state vaccination record.

    You also can view and print your COVID-19 vaccination record through these methods:

    • Patient Online Services

      1. Log in to Patient Online Services.
      2. Select "COVID-19 Test Results & Vaccine Records" from the COVID-19 Resources box on the right side of the homepage.
      3. Select the arrowheads to open the window to view COVID-19 vaccination records and COVID-19 test results information.
      4. Select the print icon to the right of the words “COVID-19.”
      5. Select the Print button on the new window to print the records.
      Accessing from minor accounts

      Patients ages 13–17 who have Patient Online Services accounts can follow the same steps to view and print their records. Parents or guardians with caregiver access to a minor's account can select the minor account and navigate to the COVID-19 vaccination page. They can then view and print COVID-19 vaccination records. They will not, however, be able to see or print results from any COVID-19 tests.

      Note: For boosters, go to the medical record or clinical notes and documents section.

    • Mayo Clinic App

      1. On your device, log in to the Mayo Clinic app.
      2. Scroll to the COVID-19 section.
      3. Tap "COVID-19 Test Results & Vaccine Records."
      4. Tap arrows to view COVID-19 vaccination records and COVID-19 test results information.
      5. Take a screenshot of the page. Screenshots are automatically enabled on iPhones. To enable screenshots from the Mayo Clinic app when using an Android device, tap the three parallel lines on the COVID-19 page screen to go to App Preferences and then select Enable Screen Shots.
      6. Then, follow the steps you usually use to print screenshots.
      Accessing from minor accounts

      Patients ages 13–17 who have Patient Online Services accounts can follow the same steps to view and print their records. Parents or guardians with caregiver access to a minor's account can select the minor account and navigate to the COVID-19 vaccination page. They can then view and print COVID-19 vaccination records. They will not, however, be able to see or print results from any COVID-19 tests.

      Note: For boosters, go to the medical record or clinical notes and documents section.


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