

Service is available in over 125 different languages including Arabic, Cantonese, Chinese, Farsi, French, Somali and Spanish. If you need service in a language other than English, you can ask for an interpreter when you book your appointment by phone. If all phone lines are busy, you will need to call again. When it’s your turn, an operator will book your appointment for you (you don’t need to call back). When you book your appointment by phone, you may be placed on hold based on the volume of calls. Once you go to the booking website, you’ll be able to find vaccination clinics close to you and see if you’re eligible to book an appointment. The same appointments are available online and by phone (so, no appointments available online means that there are also no appointments available by phone). If you don’t see any available appointments, you should not call to book an appointment. When it’s your turn, you’ll automatically see the vaccination clinic locations to book your appointment (you don’t need to refresh the page). When you book your appointment online, you may be placed in a queue based on the volume of traffic to the booking website. People who are not able to leave their homes to get the vaccine can request an in-home appointment by calling 211. If your appointment is at a pharmacy vaccination clinic, you have immediate access at the clinic to a phone-based interpreter in more than 240 languages. If you need service in a language other than English, you can ask for an interpreter when you book your appointment by phone (over 125 different languages are available). If you don't have a Nova Scotia Health Card you need to book your appointment by calling the toll-free line: 1-83. If you need to renew your Health Card, use the Health Card Renewal Form (PDF). If your card is expired, you can still book an appointment. You need to have a Nova Scotia Health Card to book your appointment online. By providing an email you also receive appointment confirmations and reminders.Īnyone who received their first dose can schedule their second dose appointment for 28 days after the first dose. If you provide an email when you book an appointment, you will receive a digital copy of your COVID-19 vaccine receipt. You may also be able to go to a community drop-in clinic, outreach clinic or pharmacy drop-in clinic (12 or older). Most appointments need to be booked in advance.

You need to book an appointment to get vaccinated. You can also book an appointment if you’re eligible for an additional dose or booster dose. You can book an appointment for yourself or someone else (like a parent, grandparent or child). You can get a COVID-19 vaccine if you’re 5 or older.
