Update on walk-in vaccine clinics

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USVA - Tennessee Valley Healthcare System

March 18, 2021

We are not hosting a COVID-19 vaccine walk-in clinic on Saturday, March 20.

However, you can still receive your vaccine March 18 or March 19 between 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Nashville and Murfreesboro campuses. These walk-in clinics are open to enrolled Veterans of any age.

If you're going to our Murfreesboro campus, please enter from the Compton Road and Sam Jared Intersection located behind the facility. 

If you're unable to attend, you can request a vaccine appointment at VA's Keep Me Informed tool. You should receive a confirmation email once registered. If you don't receive an email, please try again by selecting "continue without signing in."

TVHS vaccine updates

Common Questions from TVHS Veterans

Q. I signed up on VA's Keep Me Informed tool, but haven't been contacted.

A. We apologize about the delay in response. Please ensure you received a confirmation email stating you've been signed up. If not, try signing up by selecting "Continue without signing in." You can also contact your primary care provider or call 615-225-3600.

Q. Which CBOCs have the vaccine by appointment?

A. Our CBOCs offer the vaccine by appointment only! The following locations are participating: Nashville, Alvin C. York (Murfreesboro), Chattanooga, Clarksville, Cookeville, Bowling Green, International Plaza, Gallatin, Maury County (Columbia) and Roane County (Harriman).

Q. Can my spouse / caregiver get the vaccine?

A. The vaccine is offered to those enrolled in VA's Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC).