Mobile County Health Dept Expanding COVID Services To Shoppes of Bel Air

UPDATE:

The COVID-19 Response Team now has three permanent locations to provide vaccinations and testing. These are available Mondays through Fridays.

The public previously could get either the Johnson & Johnson vaccine (for those 18 and older), the Pfizer vaccine (for those 12 and older) or the Moderna vaccine (for those 18 and older) at the Keeler Memorial Building (251 North Bayou Street in Mobile) and the Newburn Building (248 Cox Street in Mobile). Those clinics are open from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

In an effort to better serve our community, MCHD has expanded its COVID-19 services to The Shoppes at Bel Air. MCHD has set up in the location previously occupied by the Forever 21 clothing store. The mall is located at 3299 Joe Treadwell Drive in Midtown Mobile. Entry will be limited to the exterior doors located between Dillard’s and H&M department stores. This clinic is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Along with offering vaccine, the Keeler, Newburn, and Bel Air sites also provide walk-in rapid testing. Testing is free to all ages. Results are provided within 15 to 30 minutes while you wait. No appointments are necessary.

August 3, 2021

MCHD expanding COVID-19 services into Shoppes of Bel Air

MOBILE, Ala. — In an effort to better serve our community, the Mobile County Health Department’s (MCHD) COVID-19 Response Team is expanding its vaccination and testing services to The Shoppes of Bel Air.

MCHD will be set up in the location previously occupied by the Forever 21 clothing store. The mall is located at 3299 Joe Treadwell Drive in Midtown Mobile. Entry will be limited to the exterior doors located between Dillard’s and H&M department stores.

On Wednesday, August 4, MCHD will provide COVID-19 vaccines and walk-in rapid testing between 2 and 7 p.m. Beginning on Thursday, August 5, the schedule will expand from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. each weekday.

The public can get either the Johnson & Johnson vaccine (for those 18 and older), the Pfizer vaccine (for those 12 and older), or the Moderna vaccine (for those 18 and older). Parents will need to sign a consent form for any person under 18 who wishes to receive the vaccine. The parent does not have to be present, but a signed consent form is required.

Rapid testing is free for all ages. Results are provided within 15 to 30 minutes while you wait. No appointments are necessary.

Individuals requesting a molecular test (Abbott ID Now) or a PCR test (through LabCorp) for personal preference or travel must be tested at a Family Health location. Appointments for these specific tests may be made by calling 251-690-8889.

Rapid testing will continue at the Keeler Memorial Building (251 North Bayou Street in Mobile) and Newburn Building (248 Cox Street in Mobile). These facilities will offer the testing Mondays through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

The public can get either the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, the Pfizer vaccine, or the Moderna vaccine Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at both the Keeler Memorial Building and the Newburn Building.

Those coming for their second-dose booster shot should bring the CDC vaccination card that was presented to them after their primary shot. If you no longer have the card, please be prepared to wait for the MCHD staff to retrieve your information from the statewide vaccination system. Those needing their second dose may return to any of the MCHD sites listed above.

For those wishing to make an appointment to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, MCHD is now offering firstdose and second-dose Moderna vaccinations at several of its Family Health locations conveniently located throughout Mobile County.

To secure a time to receive the shot, please call 251-690-8889. To learn the latest on MCHD’s vaccine events, visit www.MCHDcares.com or call 251-410-MCHD (6243). Information is also available under the Events section of https://www.facebook.com/ILOVEMCHD/

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