Morgan Medical Center’s COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic

Morgan Medical Center is currently offering vaccines to Georgia residents who have already received their first dose from the hospital. We do not have any additional first dose vaccination events planned at this time. We will reevaluate future clinics based on vaccine supply available after our 5/12/21 second dose clinic.  In the interim, the below links may be helpful in locating current vaccination appointments:

Individuals may register for a vaccine using the form below. A Morgan Medical Center staff member will contact qualifying applicants in the event additional first dose vaccines become available.

Effective Thursday, March 25, all Georgia residents age 16 and older* are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.

*Pfizer is the only COVID vaccine currently approved for children 16 and older. Morgan Medical Center cannot guarantee availability of the Pfizer vaccine. Currently we are only administering the Moderna vaccine, approved for individuals 18+.

 

 

Download the Vaccine Consent Form

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where do I sign up to receive a vaccine?
A: Registration forms for qualifying applicants are available on this page. Only those who have submitted the form will be eligible for a vaccine at this time. Drive-up and walk-in appointments will not be available.

Q: Who should I contact to confirm my application was received?
A: You will receive an email confirmation when your application has been successfully submitted. If you do not receive a confirmation email, please try submitting the application again. A MMC staff member will contact you via phone to schedule an appointment.

Q: If I sign up, am I guaranteed to receive a vaccine?
A: We understand the demand for COVID-19 vaccines is high. However, until supplies exceed demand, Morgan Medical Center cannot guarantee that everyone who wants a vaccine will receive one. All qualifying applicants who receive their first dose from Morgan Medical Center will receive their second dose at the appropriate time.

Q: Do my chances of receiving a vaccine increase if I submit more than one application?
A: Please only submit one application per person. Multiple applications from the same person will not increase your chances of receiving a vaccine and will delay MMC’s ability to schedule appointments.

Q: How do I know if I qualify for a vaccine?
A: Effective Thursday, March 25, all Georgia residents age 16 and older are eligible to be vaccinated.

Q: Which vaccine will I receive at MMC?
A:
Currently, MMC is administering the Moderna vaccine, which is given in two doses 28 days apart. The Moderna vaccine is approved for patients 18+.

Q: What documents do I need to bring to my appointment?
A: When a staff member contacts you for an appointment, (s)he will verify your qualifications. When you arrive for your appointment, you will need to provide a copy of your Georgia driver’s license or identification card and a signed vaccine consent form. If you are not able to bring a signed form with you, one will be provided on site.

Q: When will I be contacted to schedule my appointment?
A: We will contact qualifying applicants in the order in which their application was received to schedule an appointment. Your second appointment will be scheduled at the time your first dose is administered.

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Q: Do I have to live in Morgan County to qualify?
A: We are hoping to distribute the vaccine to as many people as we can in Morgan County and beyond. The Morgan Medical Center community vaccine clinic is not limited to Morgan County; however, all applicants must show proof of Georgia residence to receive a vaccine.

Q: Where do I go to receive my shot?
A: The drive-thru vaccine clinic will be held at 1077 South Main Street in Madison at the site of the former Morgan Memorial Hospital. Additional instructions will be provided at the time the appointment is scheduled.

CDC Vaccine Resources