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Clark County Health Department
Annual Influenza (Flu) Vaccines

The best way to prevent the flu and its potentially serious complications is with a flu vaccine. The CDC recommends annual flu vaccinations for everyone age 6 months and older (who do not have any

contraindications) - ideally by the end of October.

 

Scheduled Adult Flu Vaccine Clinics (19+) and Scheduled Childhood Flu Vaccine Clinics (6 Months - 18 Years): 

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Influenza (Flu) Vaccine Clinic Schedule

Click HERE!

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Questions?

Call the CCHD Immunization Hotline at

715-743-5292.

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Cost (Adults 19+):

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  • Insurance: CCHD will bill Blue Cross Blue Shield, Security Health Plan, Security Administrative Services, UMR, Medicaid/Badgercare+, and  Medicare.

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  • Private Pay Standard Dose Flu Vaccine: $40 (Cash or Check Only)

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  • Private Pay High-Dose Flu Vaccine: $88 (Cash or Check Only)​

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Children (6 Months - 18 Years):

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  • Free regardless of insurance status if attending one of the childhood vaccine locations listed above.​

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  • Free if meet VFC criteria. Find VFC criteria here.​

High-Dose Flu Vaccine (Age 65+):

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The CDC recommends that individuals age 65+ receive a high-dose flu vaccine.

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The high-dose flu vaccine for people 65 years of age & older may be available at CCHD (limited supply).

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High-dose flu vaccine provides better protection against influenza for this age group, compared to the standard-dose flu vaccine.

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For more information, click here.

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Flu Vaccine Information:

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Summary ACIP Recommendations

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Flu Vaccines are Important for Children

  • Some children 6 months to 8 years old need two doses of flu vaccine.

  • Children in this age group getting vaccinated for the first time, and those who have only previously received one dose of flu vaccine, should get two doses of vaccine this season.

  • For those children, it is recommended they get the first dose as soon as the vaccine is available, because the second dose needs to be given at least four weeks after the first dose.

  • For more information, click here.

To report a public health emergency or communicable disease after hours, please contact Clark County Dispatch at (715) 743-3157.

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