UTSC Flu Clinics

Help keep UTSC healthy this flu season!

On Monday, November 18, 2024 and Thursday, November 28, 2024, Discovery Pharmacy is offering a flu vaccination clinic on site at Academic Resource Centre (ARC) in Room AC227. COVID-19 (Omicron KP.2) Vaccines are also available. Book your appointment today!

Appointments are strongly recommended as walk-in doses on site are limited.

Vaccine appointments are open to Students, Faculty, and Staff. If you have an Ontario Health Card, bring it with you to the appointment. There is no cost for the vaccine. Please arrive 5 minutes prior to your appointment time. You can expect to spend 20-30 minutes at the clinic, including paperwork and post-vaccination observation.

important note:

When booking through the link below, your confirmation will default to the Discovery Pharmacy location at 144 College Street. Please disregard the location included in this automated message. All appointments will be held at the Academic Resource Centre.

Due to supply constraints, COVID-19 Vaccines may NOT be available at the clinic. We are working on obtaining sufficient supply for the clinic but are limited by supply provided by the Ministry of Health. If available, you will be able to request a dose at the clinic, on a first come first serve basis.

The flu clinic will be at the Academic resource centre in Room AC227.

(The email confirmation will say the appointment is at Discovery Pharmacy. This is a limitation of the appointment system. Please go to the Academic Resource Centre, Room 227 (AC227) for your appointment)

Book your appointment:

(The email confirmation will say the appointment is at Discovery Pharmacy. This is a limitation of the appointment system. Please go to the Academic Resource Centre, Room 227 (AC227) for your appointment)

Have Questions?

Review the Frequently Asked Questions below. If you have additional questions, please email discovery.pharmacy@utoronto.ca.


Our clinics use the CARD system

Our clinics use the CARD (Comfort Ask Relax Distract) system to help improve your vaccination experience. CARD lets you choose coping strategies for a more positive vaccination experience. Please arrive a few minutes before your appointment wearing a short-sleeved shirt or loose-fitting clothing. Upon arrival, clinic staff will ask you about your coping preferences and answer your questions.

Here are some examples of options:

    • Do you want a support person? You can bring a support person with you to your appointment.

    • Do you want a distraction? Bring an item from home to use like an electronic device or fidget toy. The clinic will also have items available.

    • Do you want privacy? All clients in our clinic are vaccinated in a private space out of view of others. Children are also vaccinated separately from siblings whenever possible.

    • Do you want to learn more? Ask us about:

      • The flu vaccine

      • What to expect

      • How to be more comfortable

Think of what you want to do to make your vaccination experience more positive and tell us about it. For more information about CARD, visit www.cardsystem.ca.

After vaccination, you will be asked to wait for 15 minutes to monitor for any side effects. While you are waiting, we will ask you to share your vaccination experiences with us. Your vaccination experience is important to us, and your input will be used to help plan future vaccination clinics.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • No, if you do not have a health card, you can still get the flu and/or COVID-19 vaccine. If you have an Ontario health card, please bring it.

  • No, all appointments for the clinic will be at the Academic Resource Centre (ARC) AC227.

  • Yes, we are administering the new COVID-19 vaccine that will target the Omicron XBB.1.5 subvariant. This is subject to availability.