Follow these steps:
Step 1: Do you qualify?
Step 2: Schedule your appointment
Please note, vaccine appointments are required.
To schedule your appointment:
To schedule your appointment:
- Please call the pharmacy at 208-756-1940
Step 3: Download, print and complete consent form
Once you have scheduled your vaccine appointment, please download, print and complete the consent form by clicking the button below. You will need to bring this completed form with you to your appointment.
Step 4: Prepare for your appointment
- Arrive 5 minutes prior to your appointment time
- Please wear a mask and limit the number of people you bring with you
- Bring your state issued driver's license or ID and insurance card
- Be prepared to wait 15 - 30 minutes after the vaccine to monitor for potential reaction
Vaccine Supply
Please be aware that vaccine supply is extremely limited, and it is possible that our pharmacies may run out of vaccine at any time. We will do our best to notify you if your appointment needs to be rescheduled. Your patience during this time is greatly appreciated.
Learn more about the COVID-19 Vaccine >Frequently Asked Questions
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- We are following the vaccine distribution schedule outlined by the Department of Health for each state in which we operate.
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- We are currently using the Moderna vaccine
View the Emergency Use Authorization for the Moderna vaccine here >
- We are currently using the Moderna vaccine
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- We don't accept walk-ins for the vaccine. To help prevent further spread of COVID-19, we are requiring patients to schedule appointments to receive the vaccine. This also allows our pharmacy teams adequate time to prepare the vaccine for your arrive. To schedule an appointment, please call our pharmacy at
208-756-1940
- We don't accept walk-ins for the vaccine. To help prevent further spread of COVID-19, we are requiring patients to schedule appointments to receive the vaccine. This also allows our pharmacy teams adequate time to prepare the vaccine for your arrive. To schedule an appointment, please call our pharmacy at
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- You must get your second dose of the vaccine from the same manufacturer that did your first dose. For example, if your first dose was Pfizer, you must get the Pfizer vaccine for your second dose for it to be effective.
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- The vaccine manufacturers are working incredibly hard to produce enough supply to vaccinate the country. These vaccines have very strict timeframes that they need to be used within to prevent waste. It is very important that we do everything we can to ensure everyone has access to a vaccine.
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- The COVID-19 vaccine is being provided at no cost to all patients.
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- There have been reports of potential side effects of this vaccine, like other vaccines. To help monitor any potential side effects, we are asking all patients to stay close to the pharmacy for 15 minutes after they have received the COVID-19 vaccine.
What to expect after getting a COVID-19 vaccine >
- There have been reports of potential side effects of this vaccine, like other vaccines. To help monitor any potential side effects, we are asking all patients to stay close to the pharmacy for 15 minutes after they have received the COVID-19 vaccine.
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- To schedule an appointment, please call our pharmacy at 208-756-1940.
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- Please bring your medical insurance card.
- If you don’t have insurance of any kind, you can bring your State issued driver’s license or identification card.
- Your vaccination card if this is your second dose.
- Completed consent form found here.
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- This vaccine is being provided to all patients at no cost.
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- The Federal government is covering the cost for your pharmacy to give you the vaccine. We must submit a claim to your insurance or to the Federal government to receive this cost covering payment. In the end the Federal government is covering the cost to give you the vaccine.
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- To keep a contactless process, we are asking all patients to complete the consent form prior to their appointment time. Do not complete the paperwork unless you have already scheduled an appointment.
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- It is not recommended that you receive the COVID-19 vaccine if you have received a vaccine 14 days prior to the vaccination. It is also not recommended that you receive another vaccination 14 days after you received the COVID-19 vaccine.
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- If you can’t make your scheduled appointment, we ask that you please cancel or reschedule as soon as possible. We will be relying on those appointment times to determine how much vaccine we need to have available and missing an appointment could result in wasted vaccine.
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- At this time, we will not be scheduling the second dose of vaccine in order to vaccinate as many people as possible. This will change as soon as the vaccine supply becomes more readily available.