Walk-in Vaccine Clinics
2024-25 Fall Immunization Campaign
The 2024-25 Fall Immunization Campaign ended March 31, 2024. Information on the 2025-26 campaign will be shared in the fall.
2025 Spring COVID -19 Immunization
For a COVID-19 vaccination appointment you can check the Walk-in Clinic List and the SHA Patient Booking System or availability in your area. If you do not see a clinic listed in your area please all your local Public Health Office.
If you have questions, please call 1-833-727-5829 between 8:45 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. Monday through Friday.
2025 Spring COVID-19 Immunization Eligibility
Starting March 31 until June 14, 2025, select Saskatchewan residents will have access to an additional dose of an age-appropriate COVID-19 vaccine. The additional dose of the COVID-19 vaccine is recommended to be given at least two months from the individual’s last COVID-19 vaccine dose. COVID-19 vaccines have been shown to be very effective at preventing severe illness, including hospitalization and death due to COVID-19 and can decrease the risk of Long COVID (also known as post-COVID-19 condition).
The following groups at high-risk of severe COVID-19 illness and outcomes are eligible for this free additional dose:
- Adults 80 years of age and older;
- Adult residents of long-term care facilities, personal care homes and other group living settings for seniors;
- Individuals six months of age and older who are moderately to severely immunocompromised due to an underlying condition or treatment; and
- Adults aged 65 to 79 years old who are at increased risk of severe COVID-19 and have been previously vaccinated this year/this fall, may also receive an additional dose.
Until June 14, 2025, those individuals 6 months of age or older who are not yet immunized with a 2024-25 COVID-19 vaccine or those who need to complete a primary series, can get immunized.
Note:
Children 6 months to 4 years old may require additional doses depending on their vaccination history.
For individuals who are immunocompromised, the recommended number of doses and intervals depends on their vaccination history.
Walk-in and pop-up clinics
Using this table
The search bar – above and to the right of the clinic listings – makes finding information easy! You can type in more than one descriptor to narrow your options. For example, if you want to find clinics in Regina in December, type in, “Regina December” and you will see all listings with those two words. It works for any information in the table: communities, addresses, vaccine types, etc.
Clinic listings may be over multiple pages. You can move to the next or previous page using the page numbers at the bottom of the table.
Clinics are listed by default alphabetically by community name. If there is no clinic currently scheduled, the community will not be featured in the table.
Community |
Address |
Date & Time |
Vaccine Type |
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ILE A LA CROSSE |
La Jeunesse Avenue (St Joseph's Hospital Community Centre) |
Wednesday, March 26 |
INFLUENZA, COVID-19 |
KELVINGTON |
701 6th Avenue West (Public Health Office) |
Thursday, March 27 |
INFLUENZA, COVID-19 |
LA LOCHE |
Dene Road (La Loche Hospital Community Services) |
Wednesday, March 29 |
INFLUENZA, COVID-19 |
REGINA (CENTRAL) |
1504 Albert Street (Four Directions Community Health Centre) |
Wednesday, March 26 |
INFLUENZA, COVID-19 |
SASKATOON (WEST) |
102 - 1120 20th Street West (Our Neighbourhood Health Centre) |
Wednesday, April 2 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. |
INFLUENZA, COVID-19 |
General clinic information
- If possible, bring your valid health card.
- Wear a short-sleeved shirt.
- Plan for the weather. While it is unlikely that you may have to wait outside, it is possible, so be prepared to protect yourself from the elements.
- Please remember to clean your hands upon entrance.
- Expect to stay 15 minutes after your vaccine.
- Consent forms, where required, are available at clinic locations.