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Where to get COVID-19 vaccine in Clarksville and Montgomery County

Where to get COVID-19 vaccine in Clarksville and Montgomery County

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CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Several pharmacies and groceries have joined the Montgomery County Health Department in offering COVID-19 vaccines, and eligibility has opened up, leading many asking how and where to get a vaccine.

Individuals who are 16 and older can get the vaccine in Montgomery County.

Here are the locations offering the vaccine and how to register at each location.

Former Sears location

The Montgomery County Health Department has its drive-thru COVID-19 operation at the former Sears location at Governors Square Mall, 2801 Wilma Rudolph Blvd.

TDH is handling all scheduling. To register for an appointment online, visit covid19.tn.gov/covid-19-vaccines/vaccine-phases/. Click Montgomery County on the map, click “Make an Appointment” to register, then enter the name and contact information. TDH will notify registrants of the appointment date, time and location.

Individuals who do not have access to the internet should call 866-442-5301 to make an appointment.

Austin Peay State University

APSU nursing faculty and students are administering the Moderna vaccine to the public at a drive-thru site near Main Street and University Avenue. After someone requests an appointment, they’ll receive information on when to arrive. The site is in parking lot 11, next to the Ard Building. Enter lot 11 by traveling east on Main Street. Traffic will not be allowed to enter from University Avenue.

To schedule an appointment at APSU, visit signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4daea628a5f4c43-first.

Fort Campbell

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital has opened COVID-19 vaccination to all TRICARE Prime beneficiaries age 16 and older. Beneficiaries may schedule appointments through a link on the hospital’s webpage at blanchfield.tricare.mil.

Appointments are required, and only those who are scheduled to receive the vaccine may enter. One escort may be authorized for those requiring additional assistance. Child care may be available through the Fort Campbell Family Child Care program for parents with young children.

National pharmacies

Kroger: All three Kroger locations in Clarksville are offering the vaccine. These include 2100 Lowes Drive, 1489 Madison St., and 110 Dover Crossing Road. To make an appointment, go to kroger.com/rx/covid-vaccine. The website also allows users to register for their second dose as well.

Publix: Publix Pharmacy is opening appointments for the Johnson & Johnson vaccine at its 1771 Madison St. and 1490 Tiny Town Road locations. Make an appointment starting Tuesday at 7 a.m. using their reservation system at their website. No over-the-phone reservations.

Walgreens: All five Walgreens locations in town are offering the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine: 1954 Madison Street, 2109 Wilma Rudolph Blvd., 1460 Fort Campbell Blvd., 2975 Fort Campbell Blvd. and 1751 Tiny Town Road. COVID-19 vaccine appointments can be made on the Walgreens app under the “Find Care” tab along the bottom of the app’s home screen, or on their website.

Walmart: Six Walmart locations in Clarksville are offering the vaccine: 2315 Madison St., 3050 Wilma Rudolph Blvd., 2551 Whitfield Road, 216 Dover Road, 1680 Fort Campbell Blvd., and 408 Tiny Town Road. Visit their immunization website to make an appointment.

Independent pharmacies

Hilltop Pharmacy: Housed inside Hilltop Supermarket at 400 State Highway 149, Hilltop Pharmacy is offering the Moderna vaccine. To register to be notified when your phase becomes eligible, visit the Hilltop Pharmacy website or call 931-233-0444 to make an appointment.

Sango Pharmacy: Located at 2622 Madison St., Suite A, Sango Pharmacy is taking appointments through their phone line at 931-919-2491. They are also scheduling appointments for the second dose 28 days out. These second appointments depend on the shipment schedules, but the pharmacy said it will reach out to those that have appointments should plans change.

St. Bethlehem Drugs: St. Bethlehem Drugs at 800 Weatherly Drive, Suite 101A, has a limited supply of the Moderna vaccine, and are following Montgomery County’s guidelines. To get on the wait list, call 931-647-6561.

Town & Country Drugs: The Town & Country Drugs locations at 1051 S. Riverside Drive and 226 Dover Road, Suite C, are offering the Moderna vaccine. Call the pharmacy at 931-645-2494 to schedule an appointment or visit Town & County’s website to join the COVID-19 vaccine waiting list, and a pharmacist will call back to schedule an appointment.

Is your business or pharmacy offering the COVID-19 vaccine? Email us at news@clarksvillenow.com to add your business. This list will be regularly updated as the state’s vaccine rollout continues. 

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