COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics & Locations

Arkansans ages 6 months or older are eligible to receive an updated (bivalent) COVID-19 vaccine.

There is still no out-of-pocket expense for the vaccine. People should bring their insurance cards to the clinic, as the vaccine provider may bill the insurance for the cost of administration. If you do not have insurance, the vaccine will be available at no charge. Changes to payment for COVID-19 vaccines are likely to occur in the autumn of 2023.

To get information about a vaccine provider near you see the map and table below. You can also find locations by going to vaccines.gov. We recommend you contact the provider by phone ahead of time to see if an appointment is needed.
 

Use the map or table below to contact your local pharmacy or provider to ask about getting the vaccine.

All Arkansas Department of Health Local Health units are COVID-19 Vaccination locations. View your local health unit. 

A registration code is not required by ADH.

Measles Update: Get The Latest Measles Information Here

Measles, or rubeola, is a highly contagious, acute viral infectious disease caused by the measles virus. Some people think of measles as just a rash and fever that clears up in a few days; however, measles can cause serious health complications, especially in children younger than 5-years-old.

The best protection against measles is the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. The MMR vaccine provides long-lasting protection against all strains of measles.