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You may now schedule your COVID-19 vaccine

Dear Valued Patient,

 

You are now eligible to receive your first COVID-19 vaccination from UT Health San Antonio. Please follow the steps below to receive your vaccination.

 

Step 1. Confirm you have not already received your first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine

If you have already received your first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, please do not schedule another vaccine with UT Health San Antonio. To ensure you receive the correct second vaccine dose, you need to return to where you received your first dose. UT Health San Antonio is not currently offering ONLY second doses of the vaccine.

 

Step 2. Schedule your vaccination appointment

Log-in to MyChart and click the “Schedule Now” button to select the date and time for your first vaccination appointment.

 

Need MyChart? Request MyChart access here.

 

Step 3. Confirm the location of your appointment

Your vaccine appointment may not be at your regular physician’s office as we are providing vaccinations at multiple UT Health San Antonio locations. Read your appointment details in MyChart to confirm the correct location for receiving your vaccine.

 

Step 4. eCheck-in before your appointment

Use MyChart to check-in electronically (eCheck-in) at least 1 hour before your scheduled appointment time to complete your consent forms. Upon arrival, please remain in your vehicle until your scheduled appointment time. This helps reduce crowding, wait times and long lines.

 

Important Note: Your vaccination appointment is not transferable

This COVID-19 vaccination appointment invitation is being offered to you as a current patient of UT Health Physicians who meets Tier 1B criteria. It is not transferable to anyone else. Please do not forward.

 

As the region’s largest medical practice, UT Health San Antonio is proud of our unique ability to provide our most vulnerable patients access to the COVID-19 vaccine. You may visit our COVID-19 vaccine site to learn more.

 

Thank you for choosing UT Health,

Robert Leverence, MD

Chief Medical Officer, UT Health Physicians