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Rite Aid Vaccine Central. Protect yourself and your family with immunizations from Rite Aid. Start with a free immunization evaluation to see what vaccines you need. Most vaccines are no cost with insurance, or through government plans like Medicare Part D.
Schedule an appointment. Schedule an appointment for CDC recommended immunizations at your local Rite Aid. Schedule an appointment for 1-on-1 time with your pharmacist.
Rite Aid is committed to helping make sure everyone in our community has access to vaccines like COVID-19, Flu and others to get us all thriving. Learn more about how to request a clinic for your long term care facility, school, business or other organization.
Visit the Rite Aid online pharmacy and drugstore to manage and refill prescriptions, chat with a pharmacist, view rx history or learn about vaccinations.
Introducing our new Vaccine Center at select Rite Aids, where a dedicated pharmacist is ready to administer vaccines and answer all your questions. Vaccines are one of the safest ways to protect your health.*
Your COVID-19 vaccine preparation guide. This guide lets you know what to expect during the vaccination process and will help you get ready for your appointment. Thank you for doing your part in the fight against COVID-19! Rite Aid is proud to play a role in helping protect you and your community.
We have everything you need to avoid and treat the flu, starting with a flu vaccine. Get your flu shot at Rite Aid today, free with most insurance.
Book your COVID-19 vaccination at Rite Aid. You'll get an email or SMS after you've completed your vaccination. Download the free CLEAR app and tap the blue digital vaccine card on the home screen.
See below for a complete list of vaccine preventable diseases that Rite Aid can immunize against. Click on specific illnesses for more information.
Rite Aid offers the following flu vaccines: Trivalent flu vaccine - this vaccine protects against two Influenza A strains and one Influenza B strain. For those 65 years of age and older (and those 18-64 who received a solid organ transplant) there are two types of flu vaccines that are designed to provide a greater immune response.