Covid-19

Testing & Vaccination

Testing Locations for the Family

COVID-19 TESTING RESOURCES

Free Testing Available in Aurora and Beyond

If you need to get tested for COVID-19, visit the Aurora Center for Active Adults parking lot, 30 Del Mar Circle. The testing site is open through at least Jan. 31 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Due to the predicted extreme cold temperatures, the site will close at 5 p.m. Jan. 5, open one hour late on Thursday, Jan. 6, and close at 5 p.m. Jan. 6.


To support the state's COVID-19 community testing sites financially, the testing provider, MAKO Medical, is accepting health insurance from residents who are insured and need to get tested. Testing remains free to everyone regardless of insurance status. There are no out-of-pocket costs for anyone. However, those who have insurance will be asked to provide insurance information when registering for a test to allow MAKO Medical to bill health insurers for testing costs. Visit this link to view testing site locations and links to register.

Vaccination Information for the Family

Vaccine Equity Clinics

The city of Aurora—in coordination with state and local partners—is hosting a series of mobile equity clinics designed to make vaccination accessible and easy for everyone—especially underserved populations—regardless of race, ethnicity, ability, socioeconomic status, language and other factors.


TRI-COUNTY HEALTH COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC

Tri-County Health Department, in partnership with Jogan Health

9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday (in the extreme cold temperatures, the clinic will open at 10 a.m.)

9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday through Sunday

Aurora Municipal Campus southwest parking lot, 15151 E. Alameda Parkway

Walk-in and drive-through clinic (appointments through Jogan Health's website are available and suggested but not required for ages 12 and older)

This clinic provides Pfizer and Moderna first and second shots, Pfizer and Moderna vaccine boosters (including Pfizer boosters for ages 16 and 17) and Pfizer pediatric. For detailed information on vaccines and vaccine boosters, visit the state of Colorado's website. This clinic now serves ages 5 and older, but appointments are required for the pediatric vaccine.


NEW COVID-19 VACCINE MOBILE CLINICS

View the complete schedule of Colorado mobile vaccine clinics

Mondays, Jan. 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31

10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

First Presbyterian Church, 1585 Kingston St.

Ages 5 to adult

Pfizer and Moderna available (first, second and booster shots and Pfizer pediatric)

Presented by Tri-County Health Department

Hosted by Living Water Christian Center


Dec. 23, Dec. 29 and Jan. 27, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Central Recreation Center, 18150 E. Vassar Place

Ages 5 to adult

Moderna and Pfizer first and second shots

Modern and Pfizer booster shots

Pfizer pediatric shots

Flu shots

No appointment or pre-registration necessary (no insurance and no ID required)

Supported by the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment and the city of Aurora


Dec. 27, Jan. 3 and Jan. 31, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Moorhead Recreation Center, 2390 Havana St.

Ages 5 to adult

Moderna and Pfizer first and second shots

Modern and Pfizer booster shots

Pfizer pediatric shots

Flu shots

No appointment or pre-registration necessary (no insurance and no ID required)

Supported by the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment and the city of Aurora

Additional Resources

Mobile COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics Around the State : https://www.mobilevax.us/clinics


VACCINE's for 12-15

Once CDC formally announces access to individuals ages 12-15 years, this location will immediately offer the Pfizer vaccine to this age group!

The Health Center at Auraria, serving the higher education institutions on the Auraria campus, and COVIDCheck Colorado/Primarybio manage the 5th Street Garage COVID-19 vaccine distribution site.

  • This location is conveniently located just off of I-25 and the Auraria Parkway on the Auraria Campus at 650 Walnut Street, Denver, CO 80204.

  • Once the CDC formally gives the greenlight for expanding vaccine access to individuals 12-15 years of age, the 5th Street Garage location will immediately be offering Pfizer vaccine access to this expanded age group.

We would like to partner (formally or informally) with any Colorado school district who may be interested in informing their constituents (parents, students and educators) that the 5th Street Garage location is an accessible and efficiently run site to attain COVID-19 vaccine.

As vaccine is allocated each week for distribution at the 5th Street Garage vaccine site, the scheduling link below will allow registration for available slots within that given week. Although scheduled appointments are encouraged, individual walk-up vaccines are available with no scheduled appointment.

To schedule a COVID-19 vaccine appointment go to the following link: www.primarybio.com/r/hcaurariavac

A parent or guardian must sign a consent when registering a minor online or in-person. Additionally, a guardian (not required to be same individual that signed the consent) must be present at check-in prior to the minor receiving the vaccine.


If you are eligible for the vaccine, many hospital systems and pharmacies in Colorado are now working to schedule vaccine appointments for those eligible. The rate at which hospitals are able to vaccinate depends on the federal supply of vaccine. Qualified Denver residents are encouraged to contact any of the healthcare providers or pharmacies below to either schedule an appointment or be added to the waitlist.













Whenever possible, please use online tools, and keep phone lines accessible for those without internet access.



Government Agencies and Nonprofits


Aurora Mental Health Center – Mental health services in Aurora

Phone: 303-617-2300


Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) - Resources for Workers & Employers


Community Resource Network – Food and housing resources for Adams County, Spanish Language


Dayton Street Opportunity Center – Homeless food and medical resources

Phone: 720-328-1810


Denver Department of Public Health and Environment - Healthcare resources in Denver


Hunger Free Colorado - Food resources statewide

Phone: 720-382-2920


Help Colorado Now – Healthcare volunteers statewide


Kids First Health – Healthcare, Adams County

Phone: 303-289-1086


Mental Health Center of Denver – Mental health services in Denver

Phone: 303-443-8500


Tri-county Health Department – Food, healthcare & mental health resources in Aurora

Phone: 303-784-7860