COVID 19
Immunizations

Twin Brooks Pharmacy

11029 9 Ave NW

Edmonton, AB T6J 5R9

Call: (780) 784-0462

Fax: (780) 784 0463

Twin Brooks Pharmacy is currently offering Moderna vaccine only 
If you would like to learn more about Moderna vaccine, please refer to Health Canada website

Current Phase 2A

Currently we are scheduling appointments.
Due to high demand you may call us and leave a message with your name and phone number, or sign up online so we may contact you directly to book an appointment.

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Eligibility

Who's eligible in current Phase 2A

Albertans born in 1956 or earlier, no matter where they live

First Nations, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) people born 1971 or earlier (turning 50+), no matter where they live

Staff and residents of licensed seniors supportive living facilities not included in Phase 1

 


Current Phase 2B

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Who's Eligible in Current Phase 2B as a date of April 6, 2021
 
Albertans born in 1973 or earlier who have a chronic medical condition
 
First Nations, Metis or Inuit (FNMI) people born in 1981 or earlier. 
 

Chronic Medical Conditions: Albertans will self-identify to the pharmacy that they are eligible to be immunized if they fall within the list of eligible chronic conditions. You can view this list at https://www.alberta.ca/assets/documents/covid19-vaccine-phase-2B-eligibility-fact-sheet.pdf.

Albertans born 2007 to 1957 (18 to 64) with eligible chronic medical conditions. 

First Nations, Metis or Inuit (FNMI) people born in 1981 or earlier.
Chronic Medical Conditions: Albertans will self-identify to the pharmacy that they are eligible to be immunized if they fall within the list of eligible chronic conditions. You can view this list at https://www.alberta.ca/assets/documents/covid19-vaccine-phase-2B-eligibility-fact-sheet.pdf.

Next Phase 2C

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Who's eligible in Group C

  • Residents and support staff at eligible congregate living and work settings at risk for large outbreaks, including: correctional facilities, front-line policing and provincial sheriffs, homeless shelters, meatpacking plants, and group homes for disability, mental health and other types of licensed supportive living.
  • Health-care workers working in patient care facilities or providing direct patient care in the community, in order to limit spread to high risk individuals, including: physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dentists and all other regulated health care professionals and their office or support staff.
  • Anyone working in patient care facilities or providing services directly to clients in the community for Alberta Health Services, Covenant Health, Alberta Precision Labs, DynaLife, and students undertaking placement practicums in clinical areas.
  • Healthcare workers on First Nation reserves.
  • Caregivers of Albertans who are most at risk of severe outcomes:
    • All designated family/support people of those individuals in long term care, designated supportive living and licensed supportive living facilities.
    • Up to 2 caregivers for children under 16 who have an eligible chronic condition but are unable to receive vaccine due to age

Next Phase 2D

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Who's eligible for group D

  • Albertans born 1957 to 1971 (turning 50 to 64).
  • First Nations, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) persons born 1972 to 1986 (turning 35 to 49), no matter where they live.

Next Phase 3

Next Phase 3 
Roll out of the vaccine to the general public 

“The licensee is required to provide, on the request of a patient, the name and practice permit number of any regulated member who provides a pharmacy service to the patient, the name and practice permit number of any regulated member who provides a pharmacy service to the patient or who engages in the practice of pharmacy with respect to a patient”   Patient Concerns

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