Your AdventHealth Coronavirus Vaccine Resource Hub

Getting your COVID-19 vaccine is the best way to protect yourself from the new coronavirus variants and from severe illness from COVID-19. As COVID-19 testing continues and more people of all ages get vaccinated, our medical experts have the updates and information you need to make informed decisions for your family's health."

Vaccine Experts Dedicated to You

Nothing is more important to us than you. And with something as important as a coronavirus vaccine, we want to make sure you’re informed at every step, hearing from health care experts who put you first.

At AdventHealth, you have a team of medical experts and scientific community members dedicated to providing you with accurate, timely and easy-to-understand information about a coronavirus vaccine.

Composed of infectious disease experts, epidemiologists, researchers and other health care leaders, the AdventHealth Scientific Committee regularly reviews the latest vaccine data and findings from state and local authorities and the scientific community as a whole. Our goal is to distill this information into easily-understandable updates that ease your mind — all with your health and safety as our top priority.

Coronavirus Vaccine Frequently Asked Questions

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Your Coronavirus Mental Health Resources

Your mental health is just as important as your physical well-being, and you deserve to be supported in body, mind and spirit. Whatever support looks like for you, find mental health resources on our Coronavirus Mental Health Resources page.

Schedule an Online Doctor Video Visit
with the AdventHealth App

As we continue to face the challenge of COVID-19, we’re dedicated to keeping you safe. If you're experiencing symptoms of coronavirus or other illness, schedule an online visit through the AdventHealth app to consult face-to-face, in real time, with a real provider. Your medical professional will ask questions to determine if you need a physician’s order for coronavirus testing, and help you with other medical needs. Remember, to help prevent the spread of the virus, avoid the emergency room at your local hospital except in cases of emergency.

  • Schedule appointments
  • Message your care team
  • Access your (and your family's) health records with MyChart
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