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Find My Vaccine
We’ve moved to VaccineFinder
In light of similar functionality, we have transitioned to the CDC’s VaccineFinder tool | Español. This tool will help you:
- Find nearby COVID-19 vaccine providers
- Identify who has vaccines on hand via daily updates
- View contact information
Many vaccine providers in Kansas have been added to the tool and more will be added as they become available. Click the 'Find Vaccines' button to access VaccineFinder in English or haz clic para español.
Am I eligible to receive a vaccine?
Kansas is currently in Phase 5. Learn more about Vaccine Prioritization while federal supply is low. The COVID-19 vaccine is free and no insurance is required. Vaccine providers are permitted to charge an administration fee, but cannot deny a vaccine based on inability to pay.
How do I get my vaccine?
If you are eligible and you see a location near you on VaccineFinder, please contact the vaccine provider to confirm the following:
- Location-specific eligibility. Not all providers are vaccinating all priority groups.
- Vaccine availability. Are first doses available?
- Location & Hours
- Follow the provider’s instructions to schedule an appointment or confirm walk-in availability. Please do not go to a vaccine provider without an appointment, unless the provider has explicitly invited walk-ins.
Some providers have the ability to schedule appointments online.
What if there isn’t a provider listed in my area?
Vaccine is being delivered to all 105 Kansas counties, but not all providers may be listed on VaccineFinder at this time. If you do not see an active location in your area -- and you are included in the current Phase -- ask your local health department how to access the vaccine. See the weekly vaccine allocations for each county on the Vaccine Dashboard.
FAQs
Should I keep taking COVID-19 precautions after I am vaccinated?
YES, the vaccine’s effects on transmission rate are still unknown. Please continue to wear a mask, maintain physical distance, stay home if you are sick and wash or sanitize your hands regularly. Find more FAQs.
Phase 5 includes the following:
- All Kansans aged 16+
- Unvaccinated Kansans from previous phases
Phases 3 & 4 include the following:
Kansans aged 16-64 with serious medical conditions that increase the risk for severe illness from COVID-19, including:
- Cancer
- Down Syndrome
- Certain heart conditions
- Diabetes
- Pregnant women
- Asthma
- Neurological conditions like dementia
- Other medical risks
Workers in critical infrastructure who cannot work remotely, including:
- Agricultural and food workers
- Workers performing in-person activities indoors
- Utility workers
- Social service and government workers not included in previous phases
- Logistics workers, such as truck transportation workers and couriers
- Water and wastewater workers
- Shelter, housing and finance workers
- And information technology and communication workers
- For questions on who qualifies under these categories, please visit the Prioritization Plan.
Phase 2 includes the following:
- Persons aged 65+
- Congregate settings (anyone living or working in licensed congregate settings)
- High-contact critical workers
- Unvaccinated Kansans from Phase 1
- For questions on who qualifies under these categories, please visit the Prioritization Plan.
Phase 1 includes the following:
- Healthcare workers
- Residents or patients in long-term care, senior housing, or LTC-supported independent living
- Workers critical to pandemic response continuity
- For questions on who qualifies under these categories, please visit the Prioritization Plan.
For Providers
How can I add myself to the VaccineFinder map?
Visit VaccineFinder’s Provider Resources site to view step-by-step guidance on how to opt-in your location(s) and update publicly displayed information through the VaccineFinder portal:
- Quick Start Guide for VaccineFinder Public Display Information Fields - Log Manually: Instructions how to turn on locations, as well as how to update publicly displayed information (via manual input within VaccineFinder portal)
- Quick Start Guide for VaccineFinder Public Display Information Fields - File Upload: Instructions how to turn on locations, as well as how to update publicly displayed information (via file upload to VaccineFinder)
- VaccineFinder Public Display Checklist for Providers: ‘Checklist’ to understand fields to publicly list on VaccineFinder and how they display on the site interface
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