On-campus vaccine clinic for UC employees, their family members, April 14
Walk-ins welcome while available supplies last. Opportunity expands to family members of employees
The University of Cincinnati is partnering with UC Health to offer a vaccine clinic specifically for UC employees and their family members. UC Health is planning to administer the Pfizer vaccine.
- Any UC employee who hasn’t yet obtained a COVID-19 vaccine is eligible for the vaccine clinic set for Wednesday, April 14. Family members of employees are also welcome.
- The clinic will run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., in Fifth Third Arena, 2700 O'Varsity Way, 45221.
- The vaccine is FREE, and those participating in the on-campus vaccination program that day will receive a voucher for campus parking at the time of vaccination. That voucher can be used when exiting a campus garage that day.
- To participate in this clinic, you can secure your appointment by using a dedicated UC Health phone line. Call (513) 584-UCVX / (513) 584-8289. Note that when you call, you will be asked for information, including insurance, but the vaccine will be provided at no cost to you.
THAT NUMBER AGAIN IS (513) 584-UCVX / (513) 584-8289.
- Walk-ins are also welcome so long as available supplies last.
- When coming for your April 14 vaccine appointment, you will need to bring a form of identification that displays your name and your date of birth.
- The second dose will be scheduled for May 5, also on campus.
- See an online FAQ about this employee vaccine clinic.
Stay COVID Careful,
Victoria Wulsin, MD, DrPH
COVID Response Team
Medical Director, University Health Services and
Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences
Professor of Family and Community Medicine, UC College of Medicine
Dustin Calhoun, MD, FAEMS
COVID Response Team
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, UC College of Medicine
Logistics Director for COVID-19 distribution for UC Health at UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute
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