Prisma shifts opening hours for most Upstate vaccination sites – WYFF4 Greenville

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Prisma Health is shifting operating hours for many Upstate vaccination sites, to open at noon on Mondays.The change begins Monday, Feb. 8, according to Prisma officials.”The schedule change is a buffer against possible delays in the sites’ weekly vaccine delivery, which is distributed by the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control,” a release stated.Those with appointments for this Monday, Feb. 8, were already notified by robocall and asked to reschedule their appointments.“We want to make sure we have the shots ready to go into arms when we open our doors,” said Dr. Saria Saccocio, Prisma Health’s chief ambulatory medical officer and co-lead of its vaccine task force. In the Upstate, locations opening at noon include the mass vaccination site in Greenville and sites at Baptist Easley Hospital, Oconee Memorial Hospital and the community partnership site at The Ridge in Laurens County. Beginning this Monday, the site at Greer Memorial Hospital will be open Tuesday through Saturday and the site at Hillcrest Hospital will be open Tuesday and Thursday.The vaccination sites administer the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Those getting vaccinated should bring identification, such as a driver’s license or passport, and their insurance card.   For real-time updates on the availability of limited walk-in doses at Prisma Health vaccination sites, visit PrismaHealth.org/vaccine. All Prisma Health sites are offering limited appointment registration assistance for individuals without online access, but that does require waiting in line. Those without access to computers may also call 833-2PRISMA (833-277-4762) for assistance with registration or to check on walk-in availability at the different sites. Officials say Prisma Health is now using MyChart, Prisma Health’s patient portal, instead of the federal vaccine registration system to schedule vaccine appointments for people who are eligible. They say the change will allow Prisma Health to register patients more easily, manage appointments more effectively and provide better technical assistance. Individuals who don’t have a MyChart account can visit mychart.prismahealth.org and click Sign Up Online or call Prisma Health at 1-833-2PRISMA (833-277-4762) to receive scheduling assistance.

Prisma Health is shifting operating hours for many Upstate vaccination sites, to open at noon on Mondays.

The change begins Monday, Feb. 8, according to Prisma officials.

“The schedule change is a buffer against possible delays in the sites’ weekly vaccine delivery, which is distributed by the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control,” a release stated.

Those with appointments for this Monday, Feb. 8, were already notified by robocall and asked to reschedule their appointments.

“We want to make sure we have the shots ready to go into arms when we open our doors,” said Dr. Saria Saccocio, Prisma Health’s chief ambulatory medical officer and co-lead of its vaccine task force.

In the Upstate, locations opening at noon include the mass vaccination site in Greenville and sites at Baptist Easley Hospital, Oconee Memorial Hospital and the community partnership site at The Ridge in Laurens County. Beginning this Monday, the site at Greer Memorial Hospital will be open Tuesday through Saturday and the site at Hillcrest Hospital will be open Tuesday and Thursday.

The vaccination sites administer the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Those getting vaccinated should bring identification, such as a driver’s license or passport, and their insurance card.  

For real-time updates on the availability of limited walk-in doses at Prisma Health vaccination sites, visit PrismaHealth.org/vaccine. All Prisma Health sites are offering limited appointment registration assistance for individuals without online access, but that does require waiting in line. Those without access to computers may also call 833-2PRISMA (833-277-4762) for assistance with registration or to check on walk-in availability at the different sites.

Officials say Prisma Health is now using MyChart, Prisma Health’s patient portal, instead of the federal vaccine registration system to schedule vaccine appointments for people who are eligible.

They say the change will allow Prisma Health to register patients more easily, manage appointments more effectively and provide better technical assistance.

Individuals who don’t have a MyChart account can visit mychart.prismahealth.org and click Sign Up Online or call Prisma Health at 1-833-2PRISMA (833-277-4762) to receive scheduling assistance.