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Flu Shot Clinics

Everyone should get a yearly flu shot, but it's especially important for:
All Children 6 months to 18 years.
Anyone 50 and older.
Anyone with a chronic health condition.
Pregnant Women.
Health Care Workers.
Anyone living with or caring for someone in one of these categories or with a child under 6 months .

Flu shots are available at our Injection clinics:
Adult injection Clinics
Building One North 2nd floor OR Building C
Hours: Monday - Friday 9 am to 5 pm.

Pediatric Injection Clinic
Family Health Center , Lobby level
Hours: 9am-12:30-1:30-5pm Monday - Friday, closed 12:30-1:30pm.

REGIONAL FLU HOTLINE: Call 1-800--KP-FLU-11 (1-800-573-5811) for up to date flu clinic information



 

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