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Flu, COVID-19 and RSV vaccines

Reducing the spread of respiratory illnesses is more important than ever. Stay up to date on your flu, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccines to protect yourself and your loved ones.

Vaccination clinics for Sharp Rees-Stealy patients will open on Sept. 17, 2025 at 8 convenient San Diego County locations. Flu, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccines will be available.

You can schedule a vaccination clinic appointment beginning Sept. 8. To schedule an appointment, sign in to Sharp or use the Sharp app on your mobile device. Appointments are required.

Patients who have a primary care appointment scheduled on Sept. 17 or later can receive the flu vaccine at their appointment upon request. Certain specialty care departments, including allergy (Chula Vista and Rancho Bernardo), cardiology, endocrinology, OBGYN, oncology, pulmonology and rheumatology will also offer the flu vaccine at appointments scheduled for Sept. 17 and later.

Flu vaccine

Your doctor and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend that everyone age 6 months and older receive the annual flu vaccine. In addition to the standard flu vaccine, we also offer a flu vaccine designed for adults 65 and older.

COVID-19 vaccine

Individuals age 6 months and older are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. You do not need to contact your doctor before your — or your child's — appointment unless you have a specific medical question.

Sharp is providing the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.

If you prefer to receive the Pfizer or Novavax vaccine, visit MyTurn to find community pharmacies and vaccination clinics offering this vaccine.

RSV vaccine

An RSV vaccine can help protect older adults from severe RSV infection. The CDC recommends an RSV vaccine for everyone age 75 and up and for adults ages 60 to 74 who are at an increased risk of severe RSV. Older adults who have received an RSV vaccine in the past do not need to get another one at this time.

The RSV vaccine is recommended for pregnant people between 32 and 36 weeks gestation during RSV season. Please contact your OBGYN provider for your RSV vaccine.

An RSV immunization called nirsevimab is recommended for infants younger than 8 months old to protect them from severe RSV illness. Starting Oct. 1, Sharp Rees-Stealy vaccination clinics will offer the RSV immunization to infants ages 31 days to under 8 months. Infants age 30 days and younger should receive the immunization at their primary care doctor's office.

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