Respiratory Illness Season
Booked and walk-in clinic listings and the online Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) Patient Booking System for the 2025-26 Fall Immunization Program are now available.
Clinics will open and begin providing influenza and COVID-19 immunizations on October 14.
Visit this page often for the most up-to-date information on fall immunization clinics.
Book appointments online or browse our walk-in fall immunization clinic listings:
Fall Immunization Program
Early immunization means you are protected sooner. Influenza and COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective ways to help people stay healthy and prevent serious illness.
Influenza and COVID-19 vaccinations are free and available at all Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) influenza and COVID-19 clinics across the province, some physician and nurse practitioner offices, and at participating pharmacies.
All Saskatchewan residents ages six months and older are eligible to receive free influenza and COVID-19 vaccines. Children aged six months to four years can only be immunized at SHA influenza and COVID-19 clinics, public health offices, or by a physician or nurse practitioner.
The enhanced influenza vaccine is available for all residents 65 years of age and older to help provide greater protection.
Getting flu and COVID-19 vaccines is especially important for people most at risk of serious illness, and their caregivers. Those most at risk of contracting respiratory illness are:
- adults aged 65 or older,
- people with chronic health conditions or compromised immune systems,
- children under five,
- pregnant individuals, and
- residents in personal care homes and long-term care facilities.
- For influenza specifically, all children 6 months to five years are also at increased risk for serious influenza illness.
Other immunization resources
Call 1-833-727-5829 if you have questions about fall immunizations.
Become a Flu Watcher
FluWatchers is an online, community-driven health observation system that helps monitor the spread of flu-like illness across Canada. Become a volunteer FluWatcher today.
Please contact your local Occupational/Employee Health nursing teams for appointment details.
Are you a health-care provider?
Materials to support you in the development of your service-line plan for patient and staff immunization, including pre-printed orders, medical directives, training requirements, etc. will be posted on the Clinical Resources page. Please check regularly for updates.
You can also find poster templates and other materials on the Immunization Campaign Communications Toolkit page.