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Gundersen prepares to give COVID-19 vaccine third doses

Thursday, September 16, 2021

Gundersen Health System is ready to provide third doses of COVID-19 vaccine to eligible people, pending specific guidance from the federal government on vaccine third dose eligibility by age, occupation, and other factors. This is the next big step in the system’s effort to care for and protect the community during the pandemic.

Currently, Gundersen is offering third doses of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for immunocompromised people. Gundersen is not offering additional doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. Read more

Gundersen is anticipating more guidance from an FDA committee that meets September 17 to discuss Pfizer’s application to provide third doses of its COVID-19 vaccine to more Americans

As soon as the federal government approves third doses for more people and provides guidance on eligibility, Gundersen will offer them to eligible patients and non-patients at all vaccine locations system-wide. This will include a new location on the Gundersen La Crosse Campus. More information will be shared once third doses receive government approval.

As soon as the federal government approves third doses for more people and provides guidance on eligibility, Gundersen will offer them to eligible patients and non-patients at all vaccine locations system-wide. This will include a new location on the Gundersen La Crosse Campus. More information will be shared once third doses receive government approval.

Get the COVID-19 vaccine and seasonal flu shot at the same time! 

Gundersen will provide both COVID-19 vaccine and seasonal flu shots at the same time for those who want both. Sept. 1 marked the start of influenza vaccinations for pediatric patients and young, healthy adults (especially pregnant women) at Gundersen clinic appointments. All patients can get seasonal flu shots starting Oct. 1. during appointments. Public flu shot clinics begin at Gundersen October 11. Watch for more information soon.

Be part of the solution! Getting COVID-19 vaccine is easy 

Anyone age 12 and older, patients or non-patients, can get the free, safe COVID-19 vaccine at Gundersen. 

All three approved COVID-19 vaccines are available during walk-in appointments at the Gundersen Onalaska Clinic 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Gundersen is providing COVID-19 third doses of Pfizer and Moderna vaccine to high-risk individuals. 

COVID-19 vaccine is also available during Onalaska Family Medicine and Pediatrics appointments for those with scheduled appointments, along with primary care appointments at Gundersen regional clinic locations. Please talk to your healthcare provider to get questions answered. 

Adult Gundersen patients can walk-in, schedule their appointment through MyChart, or call the scheduling line at (608) 775-6829. Adult non-patients can walk-in or call the scheduling line at (608) 775-6829, option 2, for a vaccine appointment. 

Patients under age 18 need a parent or guardian consent in person or by calling the Gundersen scheduling line at (608) 775-6829.   

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