Fairfield Health Dept. Offering Flu Shots

FAIRFIELD, Connecticut – The Fairfield Health Department wants you to have the power of the “Florce” by attending one of their flu clinics! The Fairfield Health Department developed a video to help you have the power of the “Florce” this flu season. Be sure to check it out: https://youtu.be/nz1RxMLSSdM. 

The single best way to protect yourself and those around you from the flu is to get vaccinated. It is recommended that everyone over the age of six months receive the flu vaccine every year. It takes about two weeks after the receiving the flu vaccine for the body to develop protection against the flu virus, so now is a good time to get vaccinated.   

The Health Department will host two flu clinics this season for adults and children age five and older. These clinics will be held on Tuesday, October 16th from 10am-7pm and Wednesday, October 17th from 11am-5pm. Both clinics will take place at the Bigelow Center for Senior Activities in the Gymnasium (100 Mona Terrace, Fairfield). 

The flu vaccine will be available in injection form for people five years and older. High-dose injectable vaccine will also be available for those ages 65 and over. As you get older the level of protection provided by the standard flu vaccine lessens -- the high-dose vaccine is made to provide an increased level of protection for those older than 65. The Pneumonia vaccine, Pneumovax 23, will also be available at these clinics.  

Medicare Part B, Connecticare, Aetna, Cigna, Anthem, and United HealthCare are all accepted and there is no co-pay. Cash price for the Flu vaccine is $30, the High Dose vaccine is $65 and the Pneumonia vaccine is $65.   

For a quicker visit, patients can print out the vaccine consent form at www.fairfieldct.org/health and bring it completed. Patients should also have their insurance card with them and wear clothes that make it easy to expose the upper arm. 

For questions about the flu vaccine, call your primary care physician. If you have questions about the flu clinics, please contact the Public Health Nursing Office at 203-256-3150.

Contact: Santina Jaronko, MS, CHES - Health Educator

Phone: 203-256-3150 or Email: sjaronko@fairfieldct.org

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