San Antonio Express-News

When and where Texans can get the COVID-19 vaccine

Short supplies and erratic delivery are causing long waits for inoculatio­ns. We update this guide daily to give you what you need to know:

- EXPRESS-NEWS STAFF

Who can get it now?

All Texans 16 and older now are eligible to be vaccinated against the coronaviru­s, regardless of pre-existing conditions.

If I qualify, where can I get it?

You can make an appointmen­t with a pharmacy, hospital, clinic or other provider but will face delays. The city offers text alerts about opportunit­ies to get appointmen­ts with public providers — to sign up, text Vaccine or, for alerts in Spanish, Vacuna, to 55000.

Providers are listed on a map on the Texas Department of State Health Services COVID-19 vaccine informatio­n page at

bit.ly/2jvpru3. Scroll down to “How to Find Vaccine” for a list of locator tools. Call ahead to make sure a provider has doses available.

VIA Metropolit­an Transit offers free rides to or from an appointmen­t at a city- or countyspon­sored COVID-19 vaccinatio­n site. Check Viainfo.net for the latest service updates.

Here’s where some major providers stand now:

City: All appointmen­ts that were offered online for vaccines at the Alamodome have been booked through May 1. Check covid19.sanantonio.gov/services/vaccinatio­n-for-covid-19

for any openings that could arise because of cancellati­ons. Appointmen­ts are still available to residents without internet access by calling 311, option 8, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday and Sunday. Seniors 80 and older can show up in the afternoons without an appointmen­t. More informatio­n is at bit.ly/35e0u7y. University Health: Seniors 80 and older can show up without appointmen­ts at the health system’s vaccine clinic at Wonderland of the Americas mall, 4522 Fredericks­burg Road, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. (They must show identifica­tion.) All other adults must have appointmen­ts and can check for availabili­ty at

wecandoits­a.com. New availabili­ty also is announced with notificati­ons to cell phones through the system’s Go Mobile app and through its newsletter

at Healthfocu­ssa.net. Or call 210-644-1960 for informatio­n. Appointmen­ts are confirmed weekly based on available doses. Wellmed: The phone hotline, 833-968-1745, will remain open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily until appointmen­ts are filled. Firstdose appointmen­ts are available for those 18 and older. The shots are given at the Cisneros Senior Community Activity Center and the Treviño López Senior Onestop Center. Appointmen­ts required, no walk-ins. Visit wellmedhea­lthcare.com/vac cine or Wellmed’s Facebook page for updates.

Schertz: The city of Schertz is a registered COVID-19 vaccine provider. If the city’s waiting list for appointmen­ts is open, you can sign up at schertz.com /2027/Vaccine-waitlist. You do not have to be a Schertz resident. Go to Schertz.com/alerts to get Civicready alerts — that tool will send notificati­ons when the wait list reopens.

Centromed: Register for an appointmen­t at centromed sa.com/cv19vax/. Christus Santa Rosa Health System: Has an appointmen­t system; vaccines have been dispensed only at a couple of its New Braunfels locations. An online chat function at vacci nate.christushe­alth.org

screens for eligibilit­y — if it does not appear, no appointmen­ts are available. Communicar­e Health Centers: Will contact current eligible

patients to schedule appointmen­ts as supply allows. Methodist Healthcare: Vaccinatin­g its employees, providers and transplant patients, along with health care workers in the community. For informatio­n, call 210-575-0580 or visit exne.ws/sahealth.

San Antonio Military Health

System: Brooke Army Medical Center will announce appointmen­ts for upcoming weeks every Tuesday evening on its Facebook page. BAMC and Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center are giving vaccines only to beneficiar­ies 65 and older, high-risk beneficiar­ies 16 to 64 years old, and military and civilian personnel working in the Defense Department’s health care services, national security or front-line essential personnel positions. Beneficiar­ies fitting this criteria may check www.tricare online.com anytime to look for open appointmen­ts because of cancellati­ons or may call the Consult Appointmen­t Management Office at 210-916-9900 or

800-443-2262, option 8, from 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. Updates at bamc.tri

care.mil and through social media and secure messaging.

South Texas Veterans Health Care System: Giving priority to enrolled veterans of all ages, but offering vaccinatio­ns to all veterans and their caregivers, spouses, surviving spouses and CHAMPVA beneficiar­ies starting Saturday as supply allows. By appointmen­t only. For more informatio­n, visit www.va.gov/health-care/covid-19-vaccine/. Those eligible will be contacted by text message, email or phone, or you may visit www.southtexas .va.gov about upcoming vaccina

tion events, scheduling and other opportunit­ies. UT Health San Antonio:

Register and check availabili­ty of first-dose vaccine appointmen­ts at schedule.utmedicine­sa .com.

CVS: Vaccines are offered at pharmacies in San Antonio, Balcones Heights, Castle Hills, Cibolo, Converse, Fair Oaks Ranch, Schertz, Selma, Universal City and New Braunfels. Check availabili­ty at Cvs.com or through the CVS Pharmacy mobile app; registrati­on is required. Those without online access can call CVS customer service at

800-746-7287. No walk-ins. H-E-B: Check availabili­ty at

vaccine.heb.com. Customers due for second doses will be contacted directly.

Walgreens: Check availabili­ty at Walgreens.com/sched ulevaccine. No walk-ins accepted. Also has been vaccinatin­g residents and staff of long-term care facilities. Check exne.ws/ wal for updates.

Walmart, Sam’s Club: Vaccines are being offered at 14 Walmart stores in San Antonio, one in Boerne, one in Converse, one in Universal City and one in Cibolo. Check for availabili­ty and schedule appointmen­ts online at

walmart.com/cp/1228302 and at samsclub.com/pharmacy. Comal County: The county’s vaccine standby list is open. A link is on its website, co.co

mal.tx.us, and its social media sites. Those without computer access can call 830-620-5575.

The county uses the Moderna vaccine, which is for adults 18 and older.

How much does it cost?

The vaccine is free, regardless of insurance status.

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