Beginning in October, Saratoga County Public Health will be offering seasonal influenza clinics for Saratoga County residents, following New York State and Centers for Disease Control recommendations.
According to information from the county, it is likely that the 2009 H1N1 viruses and regular seasonal flu viruses will again cause illness in the U.S. this flu season and the 2010-11 flu vaccine will protect against three different flu viruses: an H3N2 virus, influenza B virus and the H1N1 virus that caused so much illness last year.
All clinics are by appointment only. Appointments can be made by calling the telephone number listed below for the site where you would like to receive your flu shot. Individuals should bring their insurance cards to the clinic for determination of payment. Public Health will bill Medicare B for those over 65. All others will be charged $15. Other insurances will be billed whenever possible. If your insurance denies payment, you will be billed for this charge.
2010 11 Clinic Schedule
Malta Community Center
10/18/10 9-11 am 584-7460
Waterford Senior Center
10/19/10 10:30-11:30 am 235-8500
Moreau Senior Center
10/22/10 9 am-12 pm 792-6053
Saratoga Springs Senior Center
10/25/10 9:30 am - Noon 584-1621
Ballston Spa Senior Center 10/29/10
9-11 am 885-9220
Wilton Senior Center/Town Hall
11/03/10 9:30-11:30 am 587-6363
Stillwater Community Center
11/04/10 9:30-11:30 am 664-6856
Day Town Hall
11/05/10 10-11:30 am 696-3789
Edinburg Community Center
11/05/10 1:30-2:30 pm 863-2034
Galway Seniors - United Methodist Church
11/09/10 1-3 pm 882-9905
Halfmoon Senior Center
11/10/10 9:30-11:30 am 371-3892
Shenendehowa Senior Center
11/12/10 1:30-3:30 pm 383-1343
Schuylerville Town Complex
11/15/10 9-11 am 695-3644
Greenfield Senior Center
11/16/10 9-11 am 893-7432
Mechanicville Senior Center
11/18/10 1-3 pm 664-7877
Hadley Town Hall
11/19/10 9-11 am 696-3112
Corinth Senior Center
11/19/10 1-3 pm 654-2040
If you have any questions, please call Public Health at 584-7460.
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