The NET Health COVID Vaccine Clinic is located at 815 North Broadway Avenue, directly next to the Tyler Municipal Court.
Days and hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. (click here to view holiday hours of operation).
The Northeast Texas Public Health District now offers the updated COVID-19 boosters with protection against the newest Omicron virus strains and to prepare for future surges.
The Moderna bivalent booster is available for ages 18 and older, and the Pfizer bivalent booster is available for ages 12 and older.
The original vaccines are still used for primary vaccine doses, but the bivalent booster is available for anyone two months after receiving their final primary dose or their most recent booster dose.
Anyone age 6 months and over can receive either the Pfizer vaccine or the Moderna vaccine at our NET Health Immunizations Clinic.
Parents and guardians of children who are eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine should consult a healthcare provider if they have questions about the benefits and risks of their child(ren) receiving the COVID vaccine.
Booster doses of the Pfizer vaccine and the Moderna vaccine are available to anyone ages 6 months and older
People over the age of 50 can now get an additional booster 4 months after their prior booster dose to increase their protection further. This is especially important for those 65 and older and those 50 and older with underlying medical conditions that increase their risk for severe disease from COVID-19 as they are the most likely to benefit from receiving an additional booster dose at this time.
If you have recently tested positive for COVID, you have to wait at least 14 days before receiving your 1st or 2nd COVID vaccine.
Please consult with your doctor for questions or for more information.
If you have lost or misplaced your CDC COVID Vaccination Record Card, we can issue a replacement card when you come for your follow-up dose.
If you have recently tested positive for COVID, you have to wait at least 14 days before receiving any COVID vaccine.
Disability Rights Texas assists persons with disabilities who need information about COVID-19 vaccines.
If any of the above situations apply to you, then their Vaccine Access Navigators can help connect you with the information and with access in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
Learn more by clicking either of the below hyperlinks:
There is no cost to receive any COVID vaccine.
However, NET Health would like to bill your insurance company an administrative fee for the staff and supplies needed to provide you with a COVID vaccine.
Our staff will ask for your health insurance card number and you will not be asked for your social security number (S.S.N.) nor for any personal health information (P.H.I.).
We are also seeking traditional Medicare information for those that have been or will be vaccinated. You may have opted for a replacement or advantage plan, but we are required to bill the traditional red, white, and blue card with the new number.
The CDC maintains an online map of all available pharmacies, doctor's offices, hospitals, clinics, and community locations that provide COVID vaccines.
If you need additional help with finding a COVID-19 vaccine in the U.S., please call 1-800-232-0233 (TTY 1-888-720-7489).
NET Health can directly provide a mobile COVID vaccine clinic at your company, in your neighborhood, or at your community event!
COVID vaccine clinics provided by NET Health will only be available from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. or 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
We request that you enter your information at least 2 weeks before your requested day(s) to hold COVID vaccine clinics at your site.