Get U Well

VACCINES

 We offer Covid-19 and Influenza Vaccines

If there are specific vaccines you desire that are not currently in stock, we are pleased to offer a special service where we can promptly order and acquire those specific vaccines tailored to your needs

No appointments necessary.

Get Vaccinated Today

We see patients in the following surrounding areas: Sandy Springs GA, Johns Creek GA, and Norcross GA. Book an appointment or simply drive up to one of our locations to get vaccinated today.

How Do I Get My Vaccine?

1. You can request an appointment online or simply drive up to our site for a first or second shot!

2. Once at one of our locations, one of our professional Getuwell.org team members will get you started.

3. You’ll be administered your shot by one of our medical professionals, and be done in minutes!

FAQs

Do I need insurance? What is the cost?

For insured patients, a co-pay will be due at the time of service. Any outstanding balance will be sent via mail or email. You should contact your insurer to confirm coverage before scheduling a test. You may be responsible for the full price of the test ($149.99) if you do not meet the criteria established by your insurer.

For Uninsured patients:

The HRSA COVID-19 Uninsured program stopped accepting claims for uninsured patients on March 22, 2022. This means that if you are uninsured you are responsible to pay for the charges for the test(s) we provide to you.

We strive to keep our prices affordable for all our patients and appreciate all your support, feedback, and trust over the last three years.

We want you to know that we are working on a way to continue to reduce or eliminate testing costs to all our patients and will update any changes on this page.

What happens during a vaccination visit?

You will be asked to provide your identification and health insurance, if applicable. A vaccination consent form will be provided to fill out. When the consent form is completed, you will be asked which vaccine you would like.

After your vaccination has been administered by our provider, you will be given back your identifications and a vaccination certificate card.

You will be asked to pull over into a designated parking spot for a 15 minute optional observation period before you may leave.

Can I receive my second vaccine shot if I received my first at another site?

Yes, we will asses your information and ensure you are administered the correct vaccine type based on your first shot.

What happens after a vaccination visit?

Common side effects:

  • – On the arm where you got the shot: Pain, Redness, Swelling
  • – Throughout the rest of your body: Tiredness, Headache, Muscle pain, Chills, Fever, and Nausea
  • – If you have pain or discomfort after getting your vaccine, talk to your doctor about taking an over-the-counter medicine, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen.

To reduce pain and discomfort where you got the shot: Apply a clean, cool, wet washcloth over the area. Also, use or exercise your arm.

To reduce discomfort from fever: Drink plenty of fluids, Dress lightly.

In most cases, discomfort from fever or pain is normal.

Contact your doctor or healthcare provider: If the redness or tenderness where you got the shot increases after 24 hours. If your side effects are worrying you or do not seem to be going away after a few days.

Keep in mind, side effects may affect your ability to do daily activities, but they should go away in a few days. With some COVID-19 vaccines, you will need 2 shots in order to get the most protection.

You should get the second shot even if you have side effects after the first shot, unless a vaccination provider or your doctor suggests otherwise. It takes time for your body to build protection after any vaccination. COVID-19 vaccines that require 2 shots may not protect you until about two weeks after your second shot.

To learn more please visit CDC guidelines link here