COVID-19 Vaccine Appointment Information
At this point the Public Health Department is coordinating with some primary care providers to immunize their own patients.
If you are a patient at a County or Community Health Center, your health center will contact you about scheduling when the vaccine is available for you.
When you are eligible for a vaccine, and when vaccine supply is available, you will be able to make an appointment through your provider, a participating pharmacy, the local hospitals or at a County vaccination clinic.
The public can sign up for county vaccine updates and information on the public health website here.
On this page you will see:
Links to Vaccination Appointments for Eligible Populations
Vaccination Sites in Santa Barbara County
Location
Schedule Link
Waitlist Link
Ralphs Various Locations. The schedule link will give you the option to find a store nearest to you and then you can verify if there are any appointments available at this time.
CVS Pharmacies: CVS Pharmacies will be receiving vaccine allocation directly from the Federal Government. Buellton and Santa Maria locations will be taking appointments. Access the National scheduling link and select your location.
Dignity Health/Marian Medical Center 1400 East Church Street, Santa Maria, CA
LINK TO VACCINATION TENT LOCATION HERE.
Vaccination Appointment FAQs
There is a limited amount of vaccines available at this time. As more vaccines become available, we will once again offer appointments. If you haven’t already, please sign up to receive email notifications about vaccination availability for your population. Click here to sign up to receive vaccine email info.
If you try to sign up online for a vaccination appointment and are told that appointments are full, you will need to check back for an appointment and register your request again online as information is not saved.
If you have contacted your medical provider for a vaccination and have tried to sign up online for a vaccination appointment, you may have been told there is no vaccine available at this time. As soon as more vaccine is available, more appointments will be offered. If you haven’t already, please sign up to receive email notifications about vaccination availability for your population. Click here to sign up to receive vaccine email info.
Those registered for an appointment should bring:
Documentation with your name on it. The name on your documentation should match the name on your appointment confirmation. Examples of acceptable documentation with your name include a driver’s license, business card, work ID, library card, letter from your employer or school, bank/ATM cards, Costco card, electrical bill, matricula consular, paystub, passport, money transfer receipt, etc. Please note that the documentation does not need to be a government-issued ID to receive a vaccine.
Proof of Santa Barbara County residency. Any of the documents mentioned above or a document with your name and address on it.
If you are not currently eligible for a vaccine, please do not make an appointment. YOU WILL BE TURNED AWAY AT THE VACCINE SITE. This takes away an appointment from someone who is eligible and slows down the process for everyone.
Additionally, the County Public Health Department will send information via press release, vaccine newsletter, website update, social media, etc. when further groups, including yours, are eligible to be vaccinated. If you have questions, please call 2-1-1 and select option 4, or visit www.publichealthsbc.org/vaccine.