Medical Services
Fairweather offers the following medical services:
- Adult:
- Flu vaccination
- Mpox vaccination
- COVID-19 vaccination
- COVID-19 oral antiviral treatment for those without a healthcare provider in Alaska
- Children:
- Childhood vaccinations
- Flu vaccination
- COVID-19 vaccination
- COVID-19 oral antiviral treatment for those without a healthcare provider in Alaska
Vaccinations
Location & Hours of Operations
- 1130 N Muldoon Suite 110 in the Tikahtnu Commons shopping plaza next to the Pita Pit restaurant
- Hours of Operation: Seven days a week from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Eligibility
We vaccinate all ages. More information regarding eligibility can be found on the CDC website. We participate in the Vaccines for Children program.
Appointments/Registration
Walk-ins are welcome or you can register in advance by finding our location on the state vaccine website.
Vaccination FAQs
- What vaccines do you offer? Flu and COVID-19
- What brands of COVID-19 vaccines are offered? Moderna, Pfizer and Novavax
- Do you offer J&J (Janssen) vaccines? Currently, the Federal government is no longer distributing J&J COVID-19 vaccinations. We do not have any doses of J&J (Janssen) at this time.
- What ages do you vaccinate? We vaccinate all ages from six months and up!
- Do you give COVID-19 vaccine booster doses? Yes, we have Pfizer and Moderna bivalent booster doses and Novavax boosters. Ages 5+ are eligible for bivalent booster doses. Those who have had one dose of the J&J (Janssen) vaccine are encouraged to receive their second dose of vaccine with either Pfizer or Moderna two months after their initial J&J dose.
- What is the cost of vaccination? Vaccines are free for all regardless of insurance.
- How do I get a vaccine replacement card? If you received your vaccine and you have lost your vaccination card, you must submit the State of Alaska immunization record request form in order to receive a replacement card. We cannot fill out a new vaccine card for you.
- What childhood vaccines do you offer?
- Hep B
- RV
- DTap
- Hib
- PCV
- IPV
- Flu
- MMR
- Varicella
- Hep A
- TDap
- HPV
- MenACWY
- Men B
- What documents are required for my child's appointment? Please bring parent/guardian identification and the child's immunization record.
COVID-19 Treatment
Have you tested positive for COVID, and are you at high risk for developing severe COVID?
If you are uninsured/underinsured or do not have a healthcare provider in Alaska, please call (907) 764-3142 to speak to one of our medical professionals about receiving treatment for COVID-19 with oral antiviral medication. Monoclonal antibodies are no longer available as of June 30, 2022. Oral antiviral medication reduces the risk for severe disease and hospitalization due to COVID.