We have taken every precaution recommended by the CDC and other experts to lower the risk of transmitting COVID-19. Our own infectious disease specialists have advised our local governments. We have followed closely new developments and listened carefully to guidelines from the CDC. Your visit with our physicians and staff will be conducted with every precaution in place. We welcome new patients seeking the same level of care that is making us the provider of choice for Central and South Texas. Throughout these uncertain times, UT Health Physicians has remained open for care and true to its promise of making lives better. And making an appointment with our physicians today is the best way to maintain your health and prevent minor conditions from becoming major ones. Rest assured, your safety is a top priority. and 3:30 p.m, at our Medical Arts and Research Center (MARC)location.
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Bring your insurance information (if available), driver's license or other form of identification to receive your COVID-19 vaccine, between 7:30 a.m.
Those 80 years old or older don't need an appointment to receive their COVID-19 vaccine. The insurance on file will be billed a nominal administrative fee.
You will not personally be charged, nor will your insurance get charged for the vaccine itself. There is no cost to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. - Bring your insurance information, including Medicare, if available.- Minors must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian throughout the vaccine appointment.If you need to reschedule your COVID-19 vaccine appointment, call 21. COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments Are Available