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Health Dept. will not offer seasonal flu shots until further notice

October 24, 2009 By Times-Herald Newspapers Leave a Comment

DEARBORN, Mich. – The current supply of seasonal flu vaccine at the Dearborn Health Department has been depleted. Seasonal flu shots will be offered again if and when further supplies are obtained.

The Health Department is located inside the Henry Ford Centennial Library, 16301 Michigan Avenue (entrance on west side of building).

When the shots are available again the cost for the seasonal flu vaccine is as follows. If you have Medicare Part B, the cost of your seasonal flu shot will be covered under that plan. Bring your Medicare Part B card when you come to get your flu shot.

For those without Medicare Part B, the cost for a flu shot is as follows:
· Senior citizens (age 65 and older) – $15.
· Adults (ages 18 through 64) – $20.
· Children (ages six months to 18 years) – $10.

Payment can be made in cash or by charge (MasterCard or Visa; no debit cards).

For more details, call the Dearborn Health Department at 313.943.2090.

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