COVID-19 Vaccine
We encourage all of our patients to receive their COVID-19 vaccine. The current vaccines are safe and effective. For more information if a COVID Vaccine is right for you, please visit: https://familydoctor.org/vaccines/
How can I receive a vaccine?
We are currently offering the updated 2023/24 Pfizer COVID vaccine. We have several ways for our patients to be vaccinated in addition to local community locations.
- Patients aged 10 and older can walk-in to our ECU Family Medicine Pharmacy, 101 Heart Drive, between the hours of 9 am and 4 pm. We have the Pfizer vaccine available. Instructions are below.
- Patients aged 12 and older may walk-in to our ECU Pharmacy, 517 Moye Blvd, between 9 am and 4 pm.
- Depending on age, patients scheduled to see their primary care provider at ECU Family Medicine Center, General Internal Medicine, Adult Specialty Clinic, Firetower Medical Office and/or our Adult/Pediatric Clinic will be offered the Pfizer vaccine at the time of their appointment. Patients aged 6 months and over can receive the Pfizer vaccine during their scheduled appointment at our General Pediatric Clinic, Adult/Pediatric Clinic, Firetower Medical Office and the Family Medicine Center (all modules).
How do I know which vaccine is right for me?
View/Download: CDC COVID 19 Vaccine recommendations
Locations to receive vaccines and boosters:
Family Medicine Pharmacy Walk-In Clinic: Ages 12 and up from 9am-4pm:
ECU Pharmacy: Ages 12 and up from 9am-4pm for the new COVID Vaccine only:
Required Documentation:
Step 1: Bring the following 3 items with you:
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- Please bring original Vaccine Card or click on GET MY VACCINE CARD to be directed to NCDHHS to print your official vaccination card to bring with you
- Government issued ID card
- Current insurance information card
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Step 2: Print and complete the appropriate form. (English or Spanish versions available below). Patients under the age of 18 MUST be accompanied by one parent or guardian.
Additional Helpful Links:
- ECU’s COVID-19 Vaccine Website
- Pitt County Health Department COVID Info
- ECU Health Vaccine Info
Thank you for doing your part to help protect the health and well-being of eastern North Carolina!