COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics
There are many places to get the COVID-19 vaccine in London and Middlesex County. Please find the list of clinic locations below. The COVID-19 vaccine is safe, effective and will continue to protect us against COVID-19.
Mass Vaccination Clinics
Walk in or book an appointment
Western Fair District Agriplex
845 Florence Street, London, ON, N5W 6G6
Tuesday to Saturday, 11AM to 6PM (walk in, no appointment needed)
For information on bus routes and schedules, visit the London Transit Commission website at www.ltconline.ca
Caradoc Community Centre in Mount Brydges
565 Lions Park Drive, Mount Brydges, ON, N0L 1W0
Monday to Wednesday, 11AM to 6PM (walk in, no appointment needed)
Westmount Shopping Centre
785 Wonderland Rd S, London
Located beside Bulk Barrell (easily accessible from Entrance 1, off Viscount Rd)
Open for the month of July (Starting Thursday, July 7)
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays (Walk in, no appointment needed)
11:30AM to 5:30PM
Children’s Hospital COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic
The Children’s Hospital COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic offers services for children (5-11 years of age), youth (12-17 years of age) and their families that may require extra supports. For more information, please visit www.lhsc.on.ca or email childrenscovidvaccine@lhsc.on.ca.
Pediatric Medical Day Unit (Zone B, Level 1)
800 Commissioners Road East, London, ON N6A 5W9
Tuesday, 4PM to 7PM (appointment needed)
Book your appointment
Book online at www.covidvaccinelm.ca
Call 226-289-3560 (9AM to 5PM, Monday to Friday)
Parking
Free parking is available for those with a COVID-19 vaccine appointment. Please park in the parking garage. Proceed to parkade 8 and let a staff member know when you arrive to the clinic. Further directions are available at www.lhsc.on.ca.
Community HUB COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics
The Middlesex-London Health Unit is running Community Hub COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics at various dates, times and locations throughout London and Middlesex County. Please See the full schedule in the table below.
Date and Time | Location |
Wednesday, July 6 1:00PM to 6:00PM |
Middlesex-London Health Unit - Strathroy 51 Front Street E, Strathroy |
Tuesday, July 12 3:30PM to 7:00PM |
London Public Library - Beacock Branch 1280 Huron St, London |
Tuesday, July 19 3:30PM to 7:00PM |
London Public Library - Sherwood Forest Branch 1225 Wonderland Rd N, London |
Wednesday, July 20 1:00PM to 6:00PM |
Middlesex-London Health Unit - Strathroy 51 Front Street E, Strathroy |
Tuesday, July 26 3:30PM to 7:00PM |
London Public Library - Beacock Branch 1280 Huron St, London |
Wednesday, July 27 1:00PM to 6:00PM |
Middlesex-London Health Unit - Strathroy 51 Front Street E, Strathroy |
Pharmacies
COVID-19 vaccines are available at select pharmacies throughout Ontario. To make an appointment, please contact the pharmacy directly. Find your closest pharmacy →
What to do before your visit
Before you get the COVID-19 vaccine
- Decide where you want to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
- Read the privacy statement.
- Read the COVID-19 Vaccine Information Sheet.
- Ontario Ministry of Health - COVID-19 Vaccine Information Sheet (age 12+)
- Ontario Ministry of Health - COVID-19 vaccines for children and youth
- Print and complete the demographic form (PDF). NOTE: If you do not have a printer, paper forms will be available at the vaccine clinic.
On the day you get the COVID-19 vaccine
- Screen yourself for COVID-19.
- Do not attend if you are experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms or have travelled outside of Canada in the last 14 days. You will be screened for COVID-19 at the door.
- If you need to reschedule your appointment, please visit www.covidvaccinelm.ca or please call 226-289-3560 (Monday to Friday between 9AM and 5PM).
- Wear a short sleeve shirt or a shirt with sleeves that roll up easily.
- If you regularly take medication, you should continue and eat meals as usual. Make sure to eat and drink water before coming to the clinic to prevent feeling faint or dizzy while being vaccinated.
- Bring your health card or an alternate piece of identification to your appointment and have it ready to show when you arrive at the clinic. This can be any form of identification that confirms your identity. A health card is not required to be vaccinated, but if you do have a health card, please bring it with you to your appointment.
- Please only proceed to the entrance of the vaccination clinic 10 minutes before your appointment time.
- Face masks must be worn in all COVID-19 vaccination clinics. Please wear a medical grade mask when visiting a COVID-19 vaccination clinic. If you don’t have a medical grade mask, one will be provided to you.
- Once inside the clinic, you will be screened for COVID-19 symptoms, and asked to follow all COVID-19 public health guidelines including masking, hand hygiene and physical distancing.
- Washrooms are available on site.
Personal Support
- If you require assistance related to any mobility, visual, hearing or cognitive concern, your support person may attend the appointment with you. They will need to pass a COVID-19 screening questionnaire when you arrive at the vaccination clinic. They cannot receive the vaccine unless they are also eligible and have an appointment.
COVID-19 Vaccination Receipt
To access your COVID-19 vaccination receipt, please visit covid19.ontariohealth.ca. You will need your date of birth, postal code and health card information to access your vaccination receipt online.
If you don't have a green Ontario Health Card or used another form of identification (e.g. Driver’s License) at the time of vaccination, or if you have questions or concerns about your vaccine receipt, please call 226-289-3560 (Monday to Friday between 9AM to 5PM).
COVID-19 Vaccine Received Outside of Ontario
If you received a dose or complete series of the COVID-19 vaccine outside of Ontario, please report this information to the Middlesex-London Health Unit. Learn how →
Last modified on: July 6, 2022