NORWAY — The vaccination clinic located on the Stephens Memorial Hospital Campus in the Ripley Medical Office Building at 193 Main Street in Norway is now offering walk-in vaccine appointments Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for Maine residents 18 and older.
Those arriving for a walk-in appointment should be at least 18 years of age and must provide proof of Maine residency. Those seeking a vaccination should bring a photo ID and, though there are no out-of-pocket costs for getting the vaccine, people should bring their insurance information. Health insurance is not required, however, to receive a free vaccination.
Prescheduled appointments are also available by visiting vaccine.mainehealth.org. MaineHealth’s online system allows Mainers the option of scheduling an appointment immediately once they take the initial step of registering in the system. Mainers can also call 1-877-780-7545 to register and will subsequently be notified when an appointment is available.
As vaccination continues, Maine people should continue wearing masks, washing hands frequently, keeping a safe distance from others, and avoiding crowds.
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