Make an appointment and get the facts about COVID-19 and the virus that causes it, including how it spreads and new variants.
Thank you for your interest in receiving the vaccine with us. We provide the vaccine to children 6 months and older.
Currently we have Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. You may choose your preference as long as the clinic has the appropriate amounts at the time of your visit.
Please be advised that since we are located in New Mexico, our priority will continue to be the residents of New Mexico however, we will also see other patients.
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Please include your full name, date of birth, and patient name if you are making an appointment for your child. You may also text us the information: (877) 733-6131
Get Vaccinated
- Authorized COVID-19 vaccines can help protect you from COVID-19.
- You should get a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as you can.
- Once you are fully vaccinated, you may be able to start doing some things that you had stopped doing because of the pandemic.
COVID 19-vaccines are effective. They can keep you from getting and spreading the virus that causes COVID-19. The vaccines also help keep you from getting seriously ill even if you do get COVID-19. Getting yourself vaccinated may also protect people around you, particularly people at increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19.
More information is available at from the CDC All about COVID-19. and Information for Families 23 - 24
What kinds of Coronavirus vaccines are available?
Currently we have Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. You may choose your preference as long as the clinic has the appropriate amounts at the time of your visit.
We also provide routine immunizations for children and teens
Vaccination is the first tool in your toolbox for respiratory virus season.
Additional tools to protect yourself
- Washing hands with soap and water.
- Staying home if you're feeling sick.
- Avoiding close contact with sick people.
- Avoiding touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
- Cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing.
- Ensuring the air around you is well ventilated.
- Wearing a mask if you're at risk or if COVID-10 hospitalizations are high in your area.
- Practice good health habits, such as cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces and taking care of your health.
Covid Vaccine Fact Sheets From The CDC
Easy-to-read formats to print, download, and more.