- COVID-19
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Our #1 priority is the health and safety of our patients, visitors and staff. Masks are continued to be required in ALL Wright State Physicians clinics. Thank you for helping us keep everyone safe!
The health and well-being of our Wright State Physicians community remain our primary concern. If you have questions about COVID-19 please call the Ohio Department of Health hotline at 1.833.427.5634 or visit coronavirus.ohio.gov.
If you are having respiratory issues with fever, please call 937.245.7200
We ask that all patients with respiratory issues be phone triaged by our clinical staff prior to visiting our offices.
Vaccines
Wright State Physicians is administering the Moderna and Pfizer vaccine series to our patients, Wright State students, and the community.
Vaccine delivery schedule below. You MUST HAVE AN APPOINTMENT. Appointments are held at our main health center, 725 University Blvd., Fairborn. If you receive the vaccine elsewhere, please contact us to cancel. CALL 937.245.7200 TO SCHEDULE. NOTE: ONLINE SCHEDULING IS AVAILABLE FOR PEDIATRIC VACCINATIONS, CLICK HERE.
- Monday 10 am to 4 pm • Moderna • 18+ years
- Friday 10 am to 4 pm • Pfizer • 12+ years
- Monday 1 pm to 4 pm • Pfizer pediatric • 5 to 11 years
Pediatric Vaccines
Wright State Physicians is currently scheduling the Pfizer pediatric COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine is a two-dose series separated by at least 21 days.
Eligibility details:
- Ages 5 through 11
(pediatric booster available to everyone 5-11 years)
PEDIATRIC VACCINES ARE BEING GIVEN ON FRIDAYS, 1 – 4 p.m. at our main health center, 725 University Blvd., Fairborn, near the Wright State campus. You MUST SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT. If the vaccine is received elsewhere, please contact us to cancel.
TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT ONLINE CLICK HERE OR CALL 937.245.7200.
- Friday 1 to 4 p.m. • Pfizer pediatric • 5 to 11 years
Vaccine Booster
Wright State Physicians is currently scheduling Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 boosters for our patients, Wright State students, and the community.
1st booster – who is eligible?
- Anyone 5+ who received Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines may get a booster
- Anyone 18+ who received a J&J vaccine, at least 2 months ago, should get a booster
2nd booster – who is eligible?
- Anyone 12+ who is immunocompromised
- Anyone 50+ at least 4 months after their first booster
Booster delivery schedule below. Appointments are held at our main health center, 725 University Blvd., Fairborn. You MUST HAVE AN APPOINTMENT. If you receive the booster elsewhere, please contact us to cancel. CALL 937.245.7200 TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT.
- Monday 10 am to 4 pm • Moderna • 18+ years
- Friday 10 am to 4 pm • Pfizer • 12+ years
What To Expect At Your COVID Vaccination Appointment
Curious about what will happen at your vaccination appointment? This video from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will give you a better idea of what to expect.
To Keep Our Patients Safe
Wright State Physicians follows the guidance of the State of Ohio and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. State guidelines have been lifted for many public and retail spaces. However, as a healthcare provider, we are still requiring that masks be worn to your appointment to minimize the spread of germs. Use social distancing protocols for your safety and the protection of others. Please continue to limit the number of visitors that come with you to your appointment.
Masks are required for all appointments.

We care deeply for the safety of every patient. Please note that gaiters, bandanas, and masks with valves, are not recommended by the CDC. If you do not have a CDC recommended mask, one will be provided.
Visitor and Patient-escort Restrictions
Visitor and patient-escorts are being restricted – read more here: Visitor Restrictions to Contain Corona Virus
Students
Wright State University Students – Currently we are unable to accept walk-in appointments due to COVID-19. Please make an appointment by calling 937-245-7200 or request an appointment through the patient portal.