Clark County Health Department's Immunization Clinics
Monday, October 29th, 2018 -- 10:16 AM
-Immunizations are the best preventative measure to help protect from illness.The Clark County Health Department is offering flu clinics throughout the county providing flu vaccinations free of charge to all children ages 6 months through 18 years of age regardless of insurance status. No insurances will be billed for the child flu vaccines. The Clark County Health Department will be holding these special flu clinics again this week at the Neillsville High School on Tuesday, October 30th from 3:30pm-5:30pm. They’ll also be at the Clark County Rehabilitation and Living Center in Owen on Monday, November 19th from 5pm-6pm. Children under the age of 18 need to have a consent form filled out and signed by a parent/guardian. Adults, age 19 and older, may also receive their flu shot at these clinics.
The Health Department will bill the following insurance carriers for adults: Medicaid/BadgerCare/Forward Health, Security Health Plan, Security Administrative Services, Advocare, and Medicare. You must present your insurance card at the clinic. If you do not have one of the above insurance carriers, you may pay cash or check for the adult flu vaccine. The cost of the adult flu vaccine is $30.00 per dose. The influenza vaccination statement can be viewed and downloaded online at the Health Department’s web page. For more information or questions, please contact the Clark County Health Department at 715-743-5105 or visit www.co.clark.wi.us/healthdepartment.
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