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Three Vaccine Spots Open Nearby as City Creates Vaccine Phone Number

January 11, 2021 | 2:52 PM
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Brandeis High School on 84th will be a vaccination center for city workers.

Vaccine information is coming in fast and furious as the state expands eligibility to people over 75 and certain essential workers. Along with the online signup options, the city has now created a phone number people can call to sign up. It’s 877-VAX-4NYC or 877-829-4692. For now it will work from 8 a.m until 9 p.m., though it’s expected to go 24/7 soon.

There are vaccination spots all over the city, and at least three now open on the Upper West Side. This site allows you to search for sites by zip code.

GoHealth Urgent Care West 69 at 199 Amsterdam Avenue is offering vaccines. To sign up go here.

There is an NYC Health & Hospitals Corp. Site at 264 West 118th Street called Gotham Health, Sydenham Hospital-Based Health Center/Clinic. To sign up (for this or other Health & Hospitals sites) go here.

And Brandeis High School at 145 West 84th Street will be a vaccine site for city workers, with vaccines delivered by the nonprofit Somos Care. We have not found a website dedicated to it, but Somos Care’s site is here.

We have much more on the process in our prior post here.

Apparently there are lots of slots still available for this week. The rollout remains a work-in-progress  — the websites are not user-friendly and there hasn’t been enough outreach, according to Comptroller Scott Stringer.

https://twitter.com/NYCComptroller/status/1348456364394369029

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West 90th Street Jeff
West 90th Street Jeff
4 years ago

If you follow link below you can get an appointment even tomorrow for vaccine. My wife and I went to mt. Sinai West and got our shots today (Monday)

https://shar.es/aohdSR

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Phyllis
Phyllis
4 years ago
Reply to  West 90th Street Jeff

Thank you so much! Took all morning, but am now booked for both shots.
You’re an angel.

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sophia
sophia
4 years ago
Reply to  West 90th Street Jeff

Must you have a Mt. Sinai doctor or be a MS patient to make an appointment? Or just be 75+?

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J N
J N
4 years ago
Reply to  West 90th Street Jeff

Thank you!! So helpful. Was not getting anywhere with the city link.

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MF
MF
4 years ago
Reply to  West 90th Street Jeff

WOW! You are an angel in disguise…I’ve been on websites all day that don’t work…I clicked on your link and was able to make my 2 appts. at Mt Sinai immediately. No sweat!
Thank you so much.

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lynn
lynn
4 years ago
Reply to  MF

I also don’t see a link for appointments at any of the Mt. Sinai links posted today (in either thread). MY GP is at Mt. Sinai and even that office couldn’t direct me to an appt. So frustrating. What the heck am I missing?! 🙁

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Jackie
Jackie
4 years ago
Reply to  West 90th Street Jeff

Where do you schedule at Mt Sinai west? I dont see anything on that link with a booking link.

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West 90th Street Jeff
West 90th Street Jeff
4 years ago
Reply to  Jackie

@Jackie: Mt. Sinai West is at 1000 10th Avenue. That’s how it’s listed on the site I provided in my letter no. 1. Years ago it was called Roosevelt Hospital.

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MF
MF
4 years ago

I am at a loss to understand. I keep getting emails and seeing posts of all kinds including this one, giving information about COVID vaccine locations around the city, however, when you go to the website of ANY of them to make an appt. there are no times available anywhere on the calendar anywhere. I don’t get it.

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Jackie
Jackie
4 years ago
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Agree, I don’t see anywhere where you have an available time slot. I’m so confused.

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Marilyn Sulzbacker
Marilyn Sulzbacker
4 years ago

69 street does not have available dates. Suggest going to Mount Sinai –mountsinai.org/about/covid19/vaccine-information/schedule. many steps but easy to do and can sign on for both doses.

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Alan UWS
Alan UWS
4 years ago
Reply to  Marilyn Sulzbacker

Many thanks to Marilyn Sulzbacker. The link she recommends is the only one that worked for me after an entire day of searching. Got my appointment at Mount Sinai West for January 20 for the first dose and for February 11 for the second. The sites listed in the article above proved to be fruitless.

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Sam
Sam
4 years ago
Reply to  Alan UWS

How do you know when to make the appt for the 2nd dose? Is it 21 days after or 28 days after if you don’t know if you are getting the Pfizer one or the Moderna one?

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C
C
4 years ago

I have seen sites with zero appointments available, and other sites across NYC with, as Stringer said, what looks like full availability. I did not make an appointment for one of the many open spots because it was not in my borough and I’m unclear on whether we need to go by zip code or if we can go to another borough as long as they have availability. As a teacher, I want to get the vaccine as soon as the state decides that I can — but I certainly don’t want to cut in line, either!

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Linda
Linda
4 years ago
Reply to  C

our daughter registered my husband yesterday and said the online process was a beast. there were no spots open on uws, so he’s going to brooklyn tomorrow.

so yes, you can go outside your zip code, etc.

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Danny
Danny
4 years ago

I tried to register at the a urgent care on 69th street and filled out the form but it won’t let me finish and send. Outrageous does anyone any one have any suggestions? Thank you

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MF
MF
4 years ago

EVERYONE: CLICK ON THE LINK IN THE FIRST MESSAGE ABOVE….I WAS ABLE TO MAKE APPTS. AT MT SINAI FOR BOTH TESTS! 1-2-3!!
THOSE OTHER SITES DO NOT WORK!

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lynn
lynn
4 years ago
Reply to  MF

I couldn’t find anything with the Mt. Sinai links but I used the city site and was able to get a confirmation code to set up an account and then the site wouldn’t accept my address. I hope someone is able to work out all the glitches soon. I think I have a lot of patience but this is too much. 🙁

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Stacy
Stacy
4 years ago

I just went to mountsinai.org/about/covid19/vaccine-information/schedule as per Marilyn Sulzbacker and scheduled two appointments. Thank you so much, Marilyn S!!

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J N
J N
4 years ago

Your info on available vaccine slots seems to be incorrect. Nothing was available for now or anytime in the near future. Sites and phones seem to be dysfunctional at this point. Very disturbing.

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dannyb
dannyb
4 years ago

while having a dedicated phone number kind of, almost, makes sense… (Tevye Voice) No, there is No Sense there! It would have been much, MUCH, simpler (to callers) to just add an option to the screen at the “311” receiving desks.

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Amelia Weiss
Amelia Weiss
4 years ago

I would like to have my earlier comment deleted. One can schdedule a New York Presbyterian/Columbia vaccine through their Connect portal. Connect will tell patients when OK to schedule. My earlier comment was based on what I was definitely told re scheduling a vaccine. When I called again to verify, that information was corrected. So sorry, all.

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Susan Yankowitz
Susan Yankowitz
4 years ago

I was able to book appointments for both doses this afternoon via the Mt. Sinai website at the center on W. 114th St – first dose on Jan. 23, and there was quite a bit of availability. TIP: Don’t say you’re a Mt. Sinai patient even if you are: check Other.

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Mary Jones
Mary Jones
4 years ago
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Why check other if you are a Mt Sinai patient?

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Mary jones
Mary jones
4 years ago

Someone above already gave this link, it’s what Mt Sinai sent us this morning in an email. ..easy to make appointments for both shots. Don’t have to have a relationship with Mt. Sinai. Highly recommend.

https://www.mountsinai.org/about/covid19/vaccine-information/schedule

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Fadedc
Fadedc
4 years ago

I got my first dose today at the Somos site at Brandeis on 85th. They had plenty of available slots as of last night but you do have to work for the city to go there. Was quick and easy.

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Michele
Michele
4 years ago
Reply to  Fadedc

@Fadedc Glad to hear it went well! I have an appointment for the first dose at SOMOS/Brandeis on Friday. What information did they have about booking the second dose? I’m just concerned that I won’t be able to get an appointment for the second dose on the appropriate date. Thanks!

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Michele
Michele
4 years ago
Reply to  Michele

Update: Went to Brandeis today. Super-efficient. In and out in 30 minutes. Your Vaccination Record Card has the date for your second dose and you just have to show that on your assigned day. As the original poster said, the site is for city employees but if you qualify, I high recommend.

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Fadedc
Fadedc
4 years ago
Reply to  Michele

Great! Exact same with me, glad nothing has changed. Hopefully we are all set for our second appointments.

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Fadedc
Fadedc
4 years ago
Reply to  Michele

Sorry for the delay. They told me that I was automatically registered for my second dose at the same time four weeks from then. Still, I don’t have any documentation of this or way to confirm it, and they were still figuring a lot of things out because I was one of their first patients. So I may try calling them just to 100% confirm.

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Chris
Chris
4 years ago

I’ve been trying to get an appointment for my husband who is 77. The sites may be open, the websites are up, but so far there are no appointments available anywhere that I can see all the way through May. Is there a trick that I’m missing?

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Mary Jones
Mary Jones
4 years ago
Reply to  Chris

Click on the link I provided, there are appointments available this month. Numerous locations. I just checked…Tuesday morning

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Karen
Karen
4 years ago

Mt. sinai has appointments at Mt Sinai west and whatever St Lukes is called now. About a week out at this point https://www.mountsinai.org/about/covid19/vaccine-information/schedule?j=11840&sfmc_sub=1240185&l=15_HTML&u=208231&mid=100003651&jb=112

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Sam
Sam
4 years ago
Reply to  Karen

Anyone having issues making the appointment for the second dose with Mount Sinai West (formerly St Luke’s on 10th Avenue). After making the appointment for the first dose, it tells me to make an appointment for the 2nd dose but there are no available dates/times listed for 21-28 days (week of Feb 15th or Feb 22) and when I called, it consistently said “call failed.”

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Bill
Bill
4 years ago
Reply to  Sam

@Sam … I had the same problem when I booked shot #1 last night. I’ll just keep checking back at regular intervals and book online when the calendar expands. Even one shot is better than none. (Thanks for saving me time on the phone.)

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Judy
Judy
4 years ago

You can’t make an appointment at the moment unless you are a health worker or 75 or over

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Truns
Truns
4 years ago

I understand the convenience of being on the UWS but I scheduled mine for the South Bronx Educational Complex (701 St Ann) yesterday morning for last night. Very easy. You don’t have to be a city worker. Essential health are and 75 and over. 75 and over can go right to the front of the line.

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dobydigital
dobydigital
4 years ago

Here is the SOMOS link to make an appointment at Brandeis. I went to the site yesterday and was able to make an appointment for today.

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Michele
Michele
4 years ago
Reply to  dobydigital

@dobydigital thanks for the info! I have an appt at SOMOS/Brandeis on Friday but haven’t been able to find any information about booking the second dose? Do they do that while you’re on-site or do you have to book it online when new dates become available? Thanks!

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dobydigital
dobydigital
4 years ago

Whoops I posted a “here is the link” without giving the link: https://somosvaccination.mdland.com/p/covid

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Lee Ryder
Lee Ryder
4 years ago

There are no timeslots available at GoHealth Urgent Care West 69 at 199 Amsterdam Avenue is offering vaccines through June or July.

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lee Ryder
lee Ryder
4 years ago
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meant to say, no appointments are available at this site through june or july.

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Mark
Mark
4 years ago

Cuomo just opened it to 65+ per new CDC guidelines. The sites may not have caught up to this yet, but I’m gonna try and make an appt.

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drg
drg
4 years ago
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I just made an appt for my wife (65) with the NYHHC site.They took the info even though the site still said 75.

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Emily
Emily
4 years ago

You can also get the vaccine at Rite Aid! I was able to schedule an appt for this Thursday at the West 125th location (although I am not longer seeing it on their website) https://www.riteaid.com/pharmacy/services/covid-19-testing

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Janet W.
Janet W.
4 years ago

MOUNT SINAI and its vendor ZOCDOC.COM should hang their heads in shame. I am a MT Sinai OP – 85 & immunecompromised. NO ONE is looking out for us. It’s a mad scramble to find an appointment. I’ve passed a dozen eligibility tests for an appointment – yet there is NOTHING and NO WHERE for me to go.

Well, there is the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and SI – on the subway, ferry and bus. On the Upper West Side, nada. Friends have gotten appointments. Will I even LIVE long enough to get the vax?

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Becca
Becca
4 years ago
Reply to  Janet W.

Janet, I am not sure what you’re seeing but as others have posted above, Mt. Sinai is almost the only site with appointments available and a functioning website. I got both of mine set up easily and Zocdoc confirmed them within minutes. Maybe you are using the wrong link?

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Mindy Osansky
Mindy Osansky
4 years ago
Reply to  Janet W.

I went to the Somos site yesterday at Wingate and the process was flawless. However they did not schedule a second dose on site and when I go back to their website, their are not future dates to schedule it. I also contacted other providers but they only allow you to schedule a second does if you had your first dose administered there. Any advice to getting the second dose (Moderna) would be greatly appreciated.

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Michele
Michele
4 years ago
Reply to  Mindy Osansky

Hi Mindy, I went to a SOMOS site today. Check the back of your Vaccination Record Card. For the Brandeis site, they wrote the date of the second dose there. They said just bring the card, ID, etc… on the assigned date (no specific time) and get the second dose.

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Mindy
Mindy
4 years ago
Reply to  Michele

To get some clarification, I went back to the Somos site @Wingate, and they said they would be contacting us what time to come back on the date on the card. They said that they are still automating their system but that the appt on our card is guaranteed as our next appointment date at the same location.

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Michele
Michele
4 years ago
Reply to  Mindy Osansky

Hi Mindy, thanks for posting about your experience. I have an appointment at a SOMOS site tomorrow and haven’t been able to find information about the second dose. Did you ever find an answer? Thanks!

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sandra
sandra
4 years ago

I don’t know where you are getting your info- I have spent the entire day trying to get an appointment

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Carol Friedman
Carol Friedman
4 years ago

My husband and I both are 77. Love in Orange County. Unable to get an appt. both of us have comorbidity issues. Where can we get the vaccines. We can travel into the city

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JL
JL
4 years ago
Reply to  Carol Friedman

@Carol, check closer to home. I have relatives in Westchester, both teachers and young parents. My nephew got an appointment (near home) within the month and his wife was vaccinated yesterday in Rockland county.

Good luck and stay well, keep loving in Orange.

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Michele
Michele
4 years ago
Reply to  JL

@JL I’ve been trying to find an appointment for my 74-year old mother in Westchester and haven’t been having any luck. Where did your family end up having luck? Thanks!

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JL
JL
4 years ago
Reply to  Michele

@Michele, He got an appointment at the Westchester County Center near White Plains in a couple of weeks.

I’m also hearing Bronx residents are having an easier time than Manhattanites. No details there, as I myself will join the search probably in the second wave. Hopefully things will have calmed down a bit in a couple of months with an early Spring.

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Michele
Michele
4 years ago
Reply to  JL

@JL thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I tried the site for Westchester County Center yesterday and it was too late. Zero availability on all posted dates through mid-April. No luck in the Northwell Health affiliates in Westchester either. Hopefully spots will open as more vaccine becomes available but it seems like you have to catch lightning in a bottle and be on the site at precisely the right time!

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Kathleen
Kathleen
4 years ago

@ West 90th Street Jeff thanks so much for that link. That’s probably the best site for me and though they don’t have any slots left now (or anywhere since they opened it up to people over 65, of which I am one) but I bookmarked the page and will keep checking. Much obliged.

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JL
JL
4 years ago

NY1 just announced MT. Sinai cancelled a bunch of Covid19 appointments because they are short on vaccine. Don’t know the details.

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melanie wilken
melanie wilken
4 years ago
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Yes I had an appointment for this morning. I was ON THE TRAIN trying to call because no one contacted me. After being on hold for 15 min the woman told me I should have known it was cancelled because it was “on the news”!!!!

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