Below are answers to frequently asked questions by UCSF Health patients. For more general vaccine information, including UCSF's general vaccine distribution plan, please visit our Vaccine Information Hub.
Deciding Whether to Get Vaccinated
Should I get a coronavirus vaccine?
I have a history of allergies. What should I do?
I have had a previous allergic reaction to a vaccine. What should I do?
I have received a non-COVID-19 vaccinations in the last 14 days, or plan to receive one in the next 14 days (ex: flu, tetanus). Can I receive the COVID-19 vaccine?
I already had COVID-19. Am I supposed to get the vaccine? When is the right time?
Getting the Vaccine
As a UCSF patient, will I be prioritized to receive the vaccine?
How will I know when I am eligible for the vaccine? Should I ask my doctor?
How can I ensure that I don’t miss my turn to receive the vaccine?
Will UCSF be offering the vaccine to non-UCSF patients who are caregivers for our high-risk patients?
I have already received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine somewhere else. Can I schedule the second dose with UCSF?
Is there a charge for the coronavirus vaccine? Will the vaccine be covered by insurance such as Medicare and Medi-Cal?
Do you have any information on the vaccine that I could read before I receive mine?