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Eat healthy. Exercise. Get plenty of sleep.
These things can be hard to do, even when you know they’re good for your health.
But protecting yourself from COVID isn’t hard. It’s just a shot or two.
Top 3 Reasons to Get Vaccinated
Getting Vaccinated is Easy and Free!
Southeast Healthcare offers free COVID-19 vaccines (primary series and boosters) at any one of our three vaccine and testing clinic sites located in Franklin, Belmont and Harrison Counties.
If you meet the eligibility requirements we have walk in and scheduled appointment times available, although appointments are strongly encouraged.
FRANKLIN COUNTY
The COVID-19 Vaccine is available at our downtown Columbus clinic located at 16 W. Long Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 on Mondays 9:00 am – 12:00 noon and Thursdays 2:00 – 4:00 pm. For your vaccine appointment you will need to enter Southeast Healthcare through 16 W. Long St and follow the screening procedures before your appointment.
The COVID-19 Vaccine is also available at our Franklinton (Franklin Station) Healthcare Clinic located at 524 B W. Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 on Mondays 2:00 - 4:00 pm.
To schedule an appointment and to hear clinic hours call: 614-360-0195.
Appointments are strongly recommended.
BELMONT COUNTY
The COVID-19 Vaccine is available at our St. Clairsville clinic location on Tuesdays from 1:30pm -3:30pm. We are located at Southeast Healthcare 68353 Bannock Rd St. Clairsville, OH. Walk in and appointments accepted, however appointments are strongly encouraged.
To schedule an appointment and to hear clinic hours call: 740-695-7727.
Appointments are strongly recommended.
HARRISON COUNTY
The COVID-19 Vaccine is available at our Cadiz clinic located at 243 South Main Street Cadiz, OH 43907 on Tuesdays 1:30 - 3:30 pm. Walk in and appointments accepted, however appointments are strongly encouraged.
To schedule an appointment and to hear clinic hours call: 740-695-7727.
Appointments are strongly recommended.
Find Out More Info on the COVID-19 Vaccination
You can find more information about the vaccine on the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website or The Ohio Department of Health.
Ohio COVID-19 Vaccination Provider Locator https://vaccine.coronavirus.ohio.gov/
Ohio Department of Health Vaccine FAQ https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/covid-19/covid-19-vaccination-program
Benefits and Facts about COVID-19 Vaccination https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/keythingstoknow.html
Download, Fill & Print Patient Registration Forms »
- For your convenience, you may complete the highlighted sections of these forms, print and sign, then bring to your COVID-19 vaccination appointment. This will help reduce any wait time at the clinic.
- Patients who received their initial vaccine series from Southeast Healthcare will need to bring their CDC Vaccination card and complete, in office, the COVID-19 Vaccination form.
Booster Eligibility
Updated COVID-19 boosters are now available for anyone who has received the primary vaccine series (one J&J or two Pfizer/Moderna). Learn more here.
Important Vaccine Information
- Appointments are scheduled on a first come, first serve basis within our capacity of the amount of doses we have left to administer each day until we run out and can get more.
- Patient’s must be prepared to fill out registration paperwork and should arrive 10 minutes early to complete the paperwork.
- Southeast Healthcare – downtown at Southeast at 16 W. Long St Columbus. Franklin Station is located at 524 B. W. Broad St. Southeast in Belmont County is located at Southeast 68353 Bannock Rd, St. Clairsville, OH and Cadiz in Harrison County is located at 243 South Main St., Cadiz, OH 43907.
- Bring your paperwork, photo id or drivers license, insurance information, and work ID if applicable as proof of qualification for a limited category.
- The vaccine is administered in the upper arm, so short sleeves are advised.
- All insurances are covering the administration fee and patient’s insurance will be charged (more information is below).
COVID-19 vaccination expectations when you arrive
- Arrive at chosen clinic site
- Your temperature will be taken
- You and our team will wear a mask covering your nose and mouth while you are in our building.
- You will be checked in and a member of our team will review the screening questions with you.
- After you receive your vaccine, you will be asked to wait up to 15 minutes and be monitored by a nurse to rule out any allergic reaction.
Parking & Bus Routes
In Franklin County, parking in Downtown Columbus is at parking meters and surrounding public surface lots. A public parking lot managed by Citrin is located at E. Long and Pearl St. The attendant box is on the sidewalk on Long Street. There is also a parking garage on the north side of E. Long Street just past pearl where you can pay to park. After you park, walk to cross High St and our building on W Long St. Please allow extra time to find parking before your appointment. Franklinton and Harrison have their own parking lot.
Also for your convenience there is a COTA bus stop across the street from our downtown Columbus office located at 16 W. Long Street. Click here to see other routes and stops.
Is there a cost to receive the vaccine?
If you choose to get a COVID-19 vaccine, you will not have to pay. Vaccine doses purchased with taxpayer dollars will be given to Ohioans who choose to receive them at no out-of-pocket cost. Vaccine providers will be able to charge an administration fee for giving the shot to someone. Providers can get this fee reimbursed by the patient’s public or private insurance company or, for uninsured patients, by the federal Health Resources & Services Administration’s Provider Relief Fund.
Please note, we are only permitted to schedule appointments for those who meet the criteria above. In addition, we may only provide second dose vaccinations for those who received their first dose from Southeast Healthcare.