COVID-19 vaccination

The new COVID-19 vaccines for the 2024-2025 campaign are available from October 16, 2024, at the Point de service local Côte-Saint-Luc and the Point de service local Parc-Extension of CIUSSS West-Central-Montreal.

Who can receive the vaccine against COVID-19? 

Vaccination against COVID-19 is recommended for vulnerable people, those most at risk of complications and those who live with them: 

  • Anyone 60 and older. 
  • Those over the age of 6 months  who are immuno-compromised, on dialysis or living with a chronic disease.  
  • Hospitalized patients.  
  • People living in residential or long-term care centres (CHSLD), private residences for the elderly (RPA), or other collective environments with a high proportion of elderly or vulnerable people. 
  • Pregnant women.  
  • Adults living in remote or isolated areas. 
  • Healthcare workers. 

Important: Booster doses of the vaccine are available for anyone 6 months and older. The doses are recommended for those whose last COVID-19 vaccination or positive test took place at least 6 months earlier. However, an interval of 3 months or more may be applied in special circumstances during the current vaccination campaigns.      
*Booster eligibility criteria will be strictly enforced in our vaccination clinics. 

 

AddressHours
The Côte Saint-Luc Local Point of Service6900 Decarie Boulevard, Côte Saint-Luc,
Quebec H3X 2T8

Monday to Friday: 10 :00 a.m. to  6:00 p.m. 
Saturday: 9 :00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 
Sunday and legal holidays: closed 

The Parc-Extension Local Point of Service7101 Parc Avenue, Montreal,
Quebec H3N 1X9

How can an appointment for vaccination be made?

We strongly recommend make an appointment for those: 

  • 6 years and older:  With or without appointment. 
  • Under 6: By appointment only.  

Take an appointment on  Clic Santé or at 514-734-9911, option 3. 

What to bring? 

  • All residents are eligible for vaccination. Please bring your Medicare card (if you have one,) or your IFH (Interim Federal Health Program) document. If you don't have a health insurance card, bring an ID card. 
  • Your vaccination record. 

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