Health & Fitness

Walk-In Coronavirus Vaccinations Offered At Waukesha Walgreens

Same-day appointments can also be made online or over the phone.

WAUKESHA, WI—Walk-ins for COVID-19 vaccinations are now available in stores in several cities in Wisconsin, including Waukesha, New Berlin, Brookfield, Glendale and Wauwatosa, to get a free COVID-19 vaccination without a scheduled appointment.

This is another important step to remove barriers to the COVID-19 vaccine for people in the communities we operate in to accelerate the administration of the vaccine, according to a news release.

In Waukesha Walgreen's pharmacies are located:

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  • 21325 E Moreland Blvd.
  • 221 E Sunset Dr.
  • 230 Madison St.
  • 2700 N Grandview Blvd.

Individuals can simply stop by their local Walgreens and their pharmacist can let them know if there are available walk-up slots or help them make an appointment for the same day or a later date.

What else should people know?

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For age groups who have been approved to receive a specific vaccine, such as adolescents 12-15 years old, we recommend these patients call ahead to confirm the availability of supply of the manufacturer for the most convenient experience.

How can people schedule an appointment if they’d prefer?

Individuals can schedule their COVID-19 vaccination by visiting Walgreens.com/ScheduleVaccine, through their local department of health websites, by calling 1-800-Walgreens or by calling their local Walgreens.

Same-day appointments can also be made online or over the phone.

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