Vaccination Clinics
Summary : Stay up to date with vaccines including boosters at vaccination clinic for children and adults.

SPS Vaccine Clinics

Seattle Public Schools is partnering with the Seattle Visiting Nurse Association (SVNA) to provide vaccine clinics for the public.
SVNA is offering flu vaccines to anyone age four to adult; and COVID-19 vaccines to anyone age five to adult. SVNA clinics require insurance (most insurance accepted) or payment.
Make Your Vaccine Appointment
- Find a date and location that is convenient for you and your family: These are regional clinics open to all in the SPS community. You do not have to be a student of staff of a particular school to make an appointment.
- Make your appointment online. Registration Link
- Come to your appointment.
Vaccine Clinic Locations
Can’t make it to one of these clinics?
Please visit Vaccine Finder to find other appointments.
Important information for registration from SVNA:
- All patients will need their own, separate appointment in the patient’s name, with their information. A family of four will need four appointments. If you are unable to register all patients within the same time block, please choose the closest available time block for the remaining patients. You may still come together at the same time.
- You must have an accepted, verified insurance plan on file during registration, or you will need to pay out-of-pocket at the time of service. Due to the end of the Public Health Emergency, there is unfortunately no federal funding for uninsured patients at this time.
- If you have questions, please reach out to info@seattlevna.com for assistance.
As of September 4th, 2025, Washington State has signed a public health order which allows all Washington residents to receive COVID-19 vaccines, regardless of health conditions. This order increases accessibility beyond current FDA and CDC recommendations. Washington State Department of Health recommends COVID vaccinations this season for everyone age 6 months and older.
Have Medicaid or Apple Health Card?: Call Hopelink Medicaid at 800-923-7433. (Check eligibility)
School-Based Health Center Vaccines
School-based health centers located in many of our schools offer free vaccinations for students including COVID-19, flu, and required childhood vaccines. To get a vaccine at a school-based health center, contact the center directly. For a list and map of schools with school-based health centers, visit King County School Health.
Transportation
If you live in King County and need transportation to your vaccine appointment, there are multiple options:
- Find a Ride: For transportation options, volunteer programs, and to plan your trip.
- Bus Services: King County Metro offers many transportation options to vaccination appointments, including bus transit, Access paratransit, and Community Van shuttles. Learn more about transit options from King County Metro here use Metro’s TripPlanner, or call 206-553-3000.
- Are you trying to schedule transportation for multiple people? Request a community van from the Hopelink Mobility Management team.
Accommodations
- Are you an older adult or have a disability? Call Metro Access at 206-205-5000. (Check eligibility)