Schedule an Appointment
The St. Clair County Health Department offers the COVID-19 Vaccine onsite (3415 28th St. Port Huron).Â
COVID-19 vaccination is available for individuals 6 months of age and older. Additional COVID-19 vaccine doses are recommended for those moderately or severely immunocompromised.
To schedule an appointment, call (810) 987-5300 (press option 0).
Vaccination Day Reminders
Consider the following reminders before attending your scheduled vaccination appointment:
- Please reschedule your appointment if you are sick.
- Do not check in until 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
- Please bring your COVID-19 vaccine card with you.Â
- Wear a short sleeve shirt.
Teen Health (2215 Court St. Port Huron)
Teen Health is administering COVID-19 vaccine for those 10 to 21 years of age. To schedule an appointment at that location, please call (810) 987-1311.
COVID-19 Vaccines
**Everyone Ages 5Â and Older Can Get a Booster Shot**
COVID-19 vaccine boosters can further enhance or restore protection that might have decreased over time after your primary series vaccination.People are protected best from severe COVID-19 illness when they stay up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines, which includes getting all recommended boosters when eligible. Note, there are different COVID-19 vaccine recommendations for people who are moderately or severely immunocompromised.
The Pfizer- BIONTECH COVID-19 booster dose is now available for children 5 through 11 years of age at the St. Clair County Health Department.Â
Learn more here.Â
Vaccinations for Homebound Individuals
Disability Rights Michigan is a state and federally funded organization that is working to ensure that individuals with disabilities, their family members, and caregivers have equitable access to all vaccinations, including COVID-19.  Services are FREE and CONFIDENTIAL and can be done in the comfort of your own home.Â
For more information call:Â 1-800-288-5923
Additional Vaccine Locations
COVID-19 Vaccine Information for Medical Providers
Staff must be trained to appropriately manage and administer this federally funded vaccine. Ensure designation of a Vaccine Primary and Vaccine Backup Coordinator. These staff are to be experts in storing, handling, managing and documenting COVID-19 vaccine. These staff must be registered Michigan Care Improvement Registry (MCIR) users and associated to the COVID-19 provider site performing vaccination (www.mcir.org/registration).
More detailed information regarding the COVID-19 Vaccine distribution process can be found at: