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Continue to check back for the most
recent locations
(Updated June 28, 2010 @ 12:00 pm ET)
Click on the links below for more
information:
Genesee County Health Department Clinics
Pharmacy Located Clinics
Novel H1N1
Vaccine Information
What You Can Do to Stay Healthy
*The GCHD
Novel H1N1
Flu Information hotline number is (810)
257-3887*
What
Do I Need to Bring to the Clinic?
Children under the age of 18 must be
accompanied by their parent or legal
guardian.
Clients
MUST bring their insurance card (if
applicable)
Genesee County Health Department Clinics (back
to top)
Children under the age of 18 must be
accompanied by their parent or legal
guardian.
Clients
MUST bring their insurance card (if
applicable)
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Location &
Phone |
When |
Who Can Get
Vaccinated |
Walk In
or Call |
Cost |
GCHD Burton
Branch
G-3373 Saginaw Street
Burton 48529
810-237-4540
Day Clinics |
Mondays,
Wednesdays, Thursdays, and
Fridays
(Closed Tuesday Mornings)
8:00 - 11:00am &
1:00 - 4:00 pmTuesday Afternoons
1:00 - 4:00 pm only
Clinics may close early due to
client volume
GCHD will be closed July 5, 2010.
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Everyone aged
6 months and older |
Walk In |
No Charge |
Pharmacy Located
Clinics (back to
top)
Children under the age of 18 must be
accompanied by their parent or legal
guardian.
Clients
MUST bring their insurance card.
Pharmacies MAY charge an administrative
fee. Please contact the individual
pharmacy of your choice to determine
cost.
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Location &
Phone |
When |
Who Can Get
Vaccinated |
Walk In
or Call |
Cost |
Family Pharmacy
G-4444 Fenton Road
Flint, 48507
810-235-7995 |
For Days and
Times Please Call |
Injectable Flu
Shot Clinic Will
Be Given To:
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Call |
Call |
Novel H1N1 Vaccine Information
(back to top)
What You Can Do to
Stay Healthy
(back to top)
Alongside the flu shot, there are
everyday actions that can help prevent
the spread of germs that cause
respiratory illnesses like influenza:
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Cover your nose and
mouth with a tissue when you cough
or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the
trash after you use it and wash your
hands with soap and water.
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View the Sneeze and Cough Safe Video
for techniques and tips.
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Wash your hands often
with soap and water, especially
after you cough or sneeze.
See the
GCHD Handwashing Fact Sheet.
Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are
also effective.
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Avoid touching your
eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread
this way.
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Avoid close contact
with sick people.
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Get the seasonal flu shot when it
becomes available.
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If you get sick with
influenza, CDC recommends that you
stay home from work or school and
limit contact with others to keep
from infecting them.
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Print off one of these posters
reminding you how to be a
germ stopper
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