The Lāna'i Community Health Center’s mission is to take care of the community of Lāna`i by directly providing health services (primary care, dental, behavioral health and selected specialty services) to the community; providing activities and services through partnerships with local organizations as well as the many off-island organizations reaching out to Lāna`i by serving as coordinator, advocate, resource, initiator, and convener;
and working collaboratively to provide space for partners who can provide needed services for Lāna`i.
OFFICE HOURS
Mon & Wed: 8:00 am – 7:30 pm
Tues, Thurs, Fri: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Sunday: CLOSED
LOKASYON
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(808) 565-6919
333 Sixth Street, Lāna'i City, HI
Open Monday - Saturday with evening hours available
(808) 565-6919After hours phone: 808-563-9630
333 Sixth Street, Lanai City, HI
Monday – Saturday with evening hours
Covid vaccines by appointment only every Fridays from 9AM – 4pm in the back-parking lot of our facility.
Work notes will be provided to patients as needed.
Patients to give us a call upon arrival and we will provide further instructions.
Please expect to wait 15-30 minutes after the shot to monitor for any side effects
Please expect to fill out paperwork regarding Covid vaccine and registration forms.
To schedule an appointment, call (808) 565-6919
Vaccine Cost
COVID-19 vaccine are FREE
What Covid vaccines are offered?
Pfizer 12 years and older
Pfizer 5-11 years old
Pfizer 6 months – 4 years old
Pfizer Bivalent 12 years and older
Moderna 18 years and older
Moderna 6 months – 5 years old
Moderns Bivalent 18 years and older
Who should get the Covid-19 Vaccine?
It is recommended for everyone age 5 and above, even if you have been infected with COVID-19 before and even if you’re a pregnant or breastfeeding woman.
People with moderate to severe immunocompromised systems should receive an additional dose. This includes people who have:
Been receiving active cancer treatment for tumors or cancers of the blood
Received an organ transplant and are taking medicine to suppress the immune system
Received a stem cell transplant within the last 2 years or are taking medicine to suppress the immune system
Moderate or severe primary immunodeficiency (such as DiGeorge syndrome, Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome)
Advanced or untreated HIV infection
Active treatment with high-dose corticosteroids or other drugs that may suppress your immune response
Speak to your healthcare provider about your medical condition and whether getting an additional dose is appropriate for you.
Who should get the Covid-19 Vaccine?
COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends you get a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as possible. Millions of people in the United States have received the COVID-19 vaccines which met the Food & Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval for use under emergency use authorization (EUA). The vaccines continue to undergo intensive safety monitoring. Visit the CDC website for more information on the Safety of COVID-19
These side effects happen within a day or two of getting the vaccine. They are normal signs that your body is building protection and should go away within a few days.
You may voluntarily report any adverse events after receiving the vaccine to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) online at vaers.hhs.gov or by calling 1-800-822-7967. You may also voluntarily participate in the CDC V-Safe after vaccination health checker app for the active safety monitoring of the vaccine.