Beverly Hospital’s COVID vaccination program has come to a closed. We thank the community for participating in our clinic.
A special thank you to the vaccine clinic’s staff who distributed over 1000s of vaccine doses to the community.
If you need a COVID-19 vaccine, you may register through MyTurn for another location.
Register for the COVID-19 vaccine at:
For Those Without Computer Access or With Disabilities
For those without computer access or with disabilities that make it difficult to register online, LA County and the State of California have registration help lines ready to help you or your loved one. Please note that they are experiencing high call volumes:
LA County Vaccine Appointment Line
833-540-0473
8:00am – 8:30pm | Monday – Sunday
State of California Vaccine Appointment Line
833-422-4255
8:00am – 8:00pm | Monday – Friday
8:00am – 5:00pm | Saturday – Sunday
Frequently Asked Questions
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Who is eligible for the vaccine?
If you are in a currently eligible group, you must also be a resident of/work in Montebello or the surrounding communities.
Group When Are They Eligible Phase 1A Now Phase 1B Now Individuals age 50 and over Now Individuals age 12 and over Now -
I made an appointment for my child who is also a minor (age 12-17), do I need to accompany them for their appointment?
Yes. A parent must be with the child and sign the consent form.
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My child is under the age of 12, can I still make an appointment for them?
No. The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is currently only approved for individuals age 12 or above.
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I can’t find my confirmation email. What do I do?
- Please wait about 5 minutes. Your email may have a delayed delivery.
- Check your spam/junk mail folder.
- Search “Beverly Hospital” in your email.
- If you received a confirmation text but not the email, you may bring that text.
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Will I be charged to receive the vaccine?
No. The vaccine will be free of charge.
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Which vaccine are you offering? Is it safe?
Beverly Hospital will be offering the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine is safe and effective:
- Millions in the United States (including many of Beverly Hospital’s staff) have received this vaccine.
- The Pfizer vaccine is 95% effective.
- It has been thoroughly examined to meet the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) rigorous scientific standards for safety, effectiveness, and manufacturing quality needed to support emergency use authorization (EUA). View the Pfizer-BioNTech fact sheet: http://labeling.pfizer.com/ShowLabeling.aspx?id=14472
- Learn more myths & facts about COVID-19 vaccines: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/facts.html
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Will the vaccine give me COVID-19?
No. The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine does not contain the live virus that causes COVID-19. This means that this vaccine cannot make you sick with COVID-19.
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Can I get the Pfizer vaccine as my 1st dose and the Moderna vaccine as my 2nd dose or vice versa?
No. COVID-19 vaccines should not be mixed. Both doses of the vaccine series should be done with vaccines from the same manufacturer. This is because the safety and effectiveness of doing a mixed product series has not been fully evaluated.
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What should I do with my vaccination card?
Keep your vaccination card in a safe place. You will need it when you go get your 2nd dose. We highly suggest taking a picture of the front and back just in case.
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What are the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine? How long do they last? What should I know?
You may experience some side effects after receiving the vaccine. They can range from mild to moderate and can occur within the first three days after vaccination. They typically resolve within a few days. Reported side effects include:
- Injection site pain, swelling, and or redness
- Fever
- Fatigue/Sleepiness
- Headache
- Muscle and or joint pain
- Chills
- Nausea
For more information, check out the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) “What to Expect after Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine”: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/expect/after.html
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Do I still need to wear a mask after receiving the 1st and or 2nd vaccine dose?
Yes. It is recommended by the CDC to continue wearing a mask, practicing social distancing, and doing all that we can to help stop this pandemic. The vaccine will help your immune system fight off the virus. Masking, social distancing, and washing your hands will help lower your chances of exposure of the virus or spreading it to others such as your loved ones.
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I have a question that wasn’t answered here. What should I do?
Check out the following pages:
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Information Page
- County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health (LACDPH) Information Page
If your question still hasn’t been answered, please email us at: getvax@beverly.org