Latest updates2/18/22: All Massachusetts hospitals must reschedule non-essential, non-urgent procedures (“elective” surgeries). If yourprocedure is deferred, our teams will work with you to reschedule to a date that meets your needs as soon as possible. 2/8/22: Please do not go to urgent care or the emergency room formonoclonal antibodies and antiviral therapies, which can reduce the risk of severe COVID-19 in eligible patients. 1/31/22: We've updated ourmask policy. 1/12/22: We've updated ourvisitor policy. 1/11/22: There is a critical shortage of blood donations.Learn how you can help. |
COVID-19 Vaccine
Mass General Brigham is offering appointments for first-dose vaccine for patients 5 years and older. We also offer COVID-19 booster shots to patients 12 years and older.
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Safe Care Commitment
To everyone who needs us now, come get the care you deserve. Our Safe Care Commitment is in effect across our system to provide the safest possible environment for our patients, visitors and staff.

We screen to protect you, your families, and our staff

We clean our hands and spaces and make it easy for you to do the same

We protect everyone in our environment
How to help
- Donate blood
Mass General Brigham is experiencing an unprecedented and ongoing blood shortage. New and regular blood donors are needed now more than ever. All blood types are needed, especially type O, to help patients during surgeries, transplants and cancer treatments.
If you’re healthy and feeling well, consider making an appointment to donate blood. Appointments are strongly encouraged. Visit one of our donor centers or bloodmobiles, listed below:
- Participate in research
COVID-19相关研究正在进行中across Mass General Brigham. Some studies are seeking volunteers from the general public and health care workers.
- Give now
我们目前正在接受捐款emergency response centrally atbeplayer下载and at our hospitals and care providers:
Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital
Massachusetts General Hospital
Spaulding Rehabilitation Network and Mass General Brigham Home Care