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To learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine and vaccine safety, read our COVID-19 vaccine information for patients. Important Vaccine Information and Considerations. We ask that you first contact your doctor before making a vaccination appointment if any of these categories apply to you: You had a severe allergic reaction to a vaccine in the past.
- COVID-19 Vaccine Information for Patients - NYU Langone Health
COVID-19 Vaccine Information for Patients. NYU Langone...
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- COVID-19 Vaccine Information for Patients - NYU Langone Health
COVID-19 Vaccine Information for Patients. NYU Langone offers patients 6 months and older the COVID-19 vaccine, including updated boosters. Here are answers to some of your questions about the safety of the vaccine, how it works, and who should get vaccinated and why.
We protect and restore human health through innovative vaccine research. NYU Langone Health’s Vaccine Center, directed by Mark J. Mulligan, MD, leads pioneering vaccine-related research.
Search all doctors or call 844-698-7243. We are offering the COVID-19 vaccine to eligible patients based on state and federal guidelines, and as supplies allow. Please do not call us for a vaccine appointment. We are notifying patients individually when they can schedule.
For general inquiries about the Vaccine Center or inquiries related to our clinical studies, please email us at nyuvaccinecenter@nyulangone.org or give us a call at 877-919-2822. To contact our site at NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island, email us at nyulongislandvaccine@nyulangone.org or call at 516-663-3890.
In today’s internet landscape, identifying accurate and up-to-date information about vaccines and how they work can be difficult. The resources below are vetted by experts at NYU Langone’s Vaccine Center and provide science-based information and data about vaccine efficacy and safety.
You can schedule an appointment for vaccines or receive most vaccines during another routine healthcare appointment. » Want to know what vaccines you need? Check out the CDC vaccine recommendations. Vaccines Available at the SHC. COVID-19. Free flu shots (quadrivalent, egg-free, and intranasal) Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and combination A & B.