Vaccine Registration
Local health departments, health systems and some pharmacies are currently authorized to administer COVID-19 vaccinations to all individuals 16 years and older in the state of Michigan.
Vaccines at all locations are by appointment only – no walk-ins will be accepted – and most locations have waiting lists for appointments. In order to get an appointment for the vaccine, you must register. Please click on a provider listed below and complete a COVID-19 vaccination registration. As doses become available, you will be contacted by that provider to make an appointment.
Kent County
Kent County Health Partner Community Vaccine Clinics
Some Kent County hospitals and community organizations have partnered on a survey tool to register individuals for appointments at various clinics throughout the County.
West Michigan Vaccine Clinic at DeVos Place
Call or click to schedule an appointment or to register for the waiting list
Metro Health – University of Michigan Health
Kent County Vaccine Transportation Access
If you are 60+ and think you might need a ride to get your COVID-19 vaccine, you may be eligible for a low-cost or donation-based ride.
Learn More »
Other West Michigan Counties
Allegan County Health Department
Barry Eaton District Health Department
Berrien County Health Department
District Health Department #10
Ionia County Health Department
Mid-Michigan District Health Department
Muskegon County Public Health
North Ottawa Community Health System
Ottawa County Department of Public Health
West Michigan Pharmacies
Meijer
Rite Aid
Sam's Club Pharmacy
Important Registration Information
If you have already registered with a provider, you will be notified when vaccines are available and it’s time to make an appointment. If you currently have an appointment to receive a vaccine, space is reserved for you and you do not need to register again. If you are registered through multiple providers and you get your vaccine, please respond to other providers when they contact you to let them know you no longer need an appointment.
Other important notes:
- Minors age 16 and 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian in order to receive a vaccine. Written consent will not be accepted as a substitute – the parent or guardian must be present. Only the Pfizer vaccine is being administered to individuals age 16 and 17.
- Some small community clinics have been established to specifically serve higher risk and disproportionally impacted populations. Those clinics will contact eligible community members directly to make appointments; registration for those locations is not available on this website.
- Remember, vaccines are available by appointment only – no walk-ins will be accepted at any location.
Thank you for your interest in the COVID-19 vaccine and for your patience as our community works together to stop the spread of the virus.