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Call CDC’s vaccine hotline at 1-800-232-0233.
Help is available in English, Spanish, and many other languages.
There are more than 2,000 vaccine providers across Colorado. You can get a COVID-19 vaccine at a pharmacy, doctor’s office, pop-up clinic, or mobile vaccine bus near you.
The COVID-19 vaccine is free. You don’t need ID or insurance to get vaccinated. Many providers take walk-ins and same-day appointments. You are entitled to paid time off from your job to get vaccinated and recover from any side effects.
Find an omicron vaccine
The FDA authorized and CDC approved updated versions of Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines. Omicron vaccines offer protection from the original COVID-19 virus and the currently circulating omicron variant of COVID-19.
Find an appointment for an omicron booster:
Maroon pins = providers with omicron boosters. Many of these providers also have primary series vaccines. Click on individual pins for more information about what types of vaccine a provider has.
Orange pins = providers with omicron vaccines for children aged 6 months through 5 years. Many of these providers also have primary series vaccines. Click on individual pins for more information about what types of vaccine a provider has. Some providers, such as retail pharmacies, can only take vaccine appointments for children aged 3 years and older. Contact providers directly for more information.
Red stars = large community vaccine sites. These sites have both omicron and primary series vaccines.
Accessibility accommodations: Some providers report the accommodations they provide. These providers are marked with wheelchair icons. Find detailed definitions of each of the accommodations listed. Providers may have accommodations available even if they are not listed on this map. Contact providers directly for more information.
You can also find an omicron booster by:
- Visiting vaccines.gov and clicking “Updated vaccines.”
- Using the PrepMod vaccine appointment finder to find Pfizer omicron doses (select “PFR Omicron Bivalent Booster 12+YRS” or “PFR Omicron Bivalent Booster 5-11 YRS” when signing up for your appointment).
- Using the PrepMod vaccine appointment finder to find Moderna omicron doses (select “MOD Omicron Bivalent Booster 12+ YRS” or “MOD Omicron Bivalent Booster 6-11 YRS” when signing up for your appointment).
To find a primary series dose, use our main vaccine provider map.
Find a Novavax vaccine near you
The Novavax vaccine is now available in Colorado for people aged 12 years and older. It is the first protein-based COVID-19 vaccine to be authorized by the FDA and recommended by the CDC. Learn more about the Novavax vaccine from CDC.
To find a provider with Novavax:
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Use our list of vaccine providers across the state. Press “Ctrl” and “F” on your keyboard to search inside the document, then type “Novavax” into the search bar to find providers with the vaccine.
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Use the PrepMod vaccine appointment finder to find a mobile vaccine clinic with Novavax.
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Use Vaccines.gov to search for nearby Novavax providers.
Vaccine appointments for children aged 6 months through 5 years
Vaccines for children aged 6 months through 5 years are available in Colorado. Many providers are now taking appointments in advance for this age group. Find a primary series appointment for your younger child:
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Yellow pins on our vaccine provider map indicate providers with vaccine for children aged 6 months through 5 years.
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Use our list of providers taking advance appointments for younger children to find a provider in your county.
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All mobile vaccine clinics will have vaccines for younger children. Find an appointment at a mobile clinic.
Omicron vaccines for children aged 6 months through 5 years
Omicron vaccines for children aged 6 months through 5 years are available throughout the state.
- Orange pins on our omicron vaccine provider map indicate providers with omicron vaccines for children aged 6 months through 5 years.
- Use the PrepMod vaccine appointment finder to find vaccine clinics with Pfizer’s omicron vaccine for children aged 6 months through 4 years and Moderna’s omicron vaccine for children aged 6 months through 5 years.
- Visit vaccines.gov and search for “Pfizer-BioNTech newly authorized bivalent 6mo-4” and/or “Moderna newly authorized bivalent 6mo-5” near your zip code.
Learn more about COVID-19 vaccines for children.
Need a ride to your vaccine appointment?
Mile High United Way’s Ride United program provides access to free rides (up to 25 miles each way) to vaccination sites across Colorado. Dial 2-1-1 or visit 211colorado.org to learn more.
Vaccine provider map
Yellow pins = providers with vaccines for children aged 6 months through 4 years. Many of these providers also have vaccines for older children and adults. Some providers, such as retail pharmacies, can only take vaccine appointments for children aged 3 years and older. Contact providers directly for more information.
Purple pins = providers with vaccines for children aged 5 to 11 years. Many of these providers also have vaccines for older children and adults. Click on individual pins for more information about what types of vaccine a provider has.
Blue pins = providers that only have vaccines for people aged 12 years and older. Click on individual pins for more information about what types of vaccine a provider has.
Red stars = large community vaccine sites. These sites have both omicron doses for people aged 5 years and older and primary series vaccines for people aged 6 months and older.
Accessibility accommodations: Some providers report the accommodations they provide. These providers are marked with wheelchair icons. Find detailed definitions of each of the accommodations listed. Providers may have accommodations available even if they are not listed on this map. Contact providers directly for more information.
To find an omicron dose, use our omicron dose map.
Search for a vaccine provider by county
View the list of facilities (Español) in Colorado that currently have COVID-19 vaccines. Many providers take walk-ins or same-day appointments. Contact your local provider directly for more information.
Click on the name of your county to jump to vaccine providers in that county.
For more information about the COVID-19 vaccine, call COHELP:
(303) 389-1687
Help is available in multiple languages.