Health & Fitness
Fairfield Health Department Offers Flu And Other Vaccines This Season
"The single best way to protect yourself and those around you from the flu is to get vaccinated."
News Release from the Fairfield Health Department:
FAIRFIELD, CT — The Fairfield Health Department has a few more opportunities for residents to receive the flu vaccine. 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 6 months receive the flu vaccine every year. It takes about 2 weeks after receiving the flu vaccine for the body to develop protection against the flu virus, so now is a good time to get vaccinated.
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- EVERY MONDAY, starting September 9th from 10am – 2pm. NO CLINIC on Monday, November 11th
- At the Public Health Nursing Office located at 100 Mona Terrace in the White Portable BEHIND the Senior Center. Walk-ins welcomed.
- EVERY TUESDAY, starting October 1st until December 3rd from 3pm – 6pm
- At the Public Health Nursing Office located at 100 Mona Terrace in the White Portable BEHIND the Senior Center. By APPOINTMENT only, please use this link to create an appointment.
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- Sunday, November 3rd from 10am – 2pm
- At the Public Health Nursing Office located at 100 Mona Terrace in the White Portable BEHIND the Senior Center. By APPOINTMENT only, please use this link to create an appointment.
The flu vaccine will be available, while supplies last, in injection form for people 3 years and older. The high dose vaccine is available for those over the age of 65+. In addition, limited quantities of FluMist will be available for those 3-18 years.
If you are a homebound Fairfield resident or if your child is younger than the age of 3 years old, please contact the Public Health Nursing Office at 203-256-3150 for more information on how you can be vaccinated.
For a quicker visit, patients can print out the flu vaccine consent form or visit 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.
- Prevnar 20 – Pneumonia vaccine available for those over the age of 65 years
- TDaP – Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis (Pertussi: Whooping Cough)
- Moderna COVID vaccine for 6+ months and older
- RSV – for those over the age of 75 years
Aetna, Anthem BCBS (Empire), Cigna, Connecticare, Medicare, Meritain Health, United HealthCare (Oxford, UHC, and UMR) are all accepted and there is no co pay. Out-of-pocket prices for the Flu and TDap vaccine are $30 each, High Dose Flu, Prevnar 20, Moderna COVID, and RSV vaccines are $65 each. These are CASHLESS clinics; credit cards and checks will be accepted. For Fairfield residents who don’t have health insurance, please call our office to inquire about discounted prices.
Call your primary care physician for questions about the flu vaccine or any other vaccines offered. If you have questions about the clinics and vaccines offered, please contact the Public Health Nursing Office at 203-256-3150.
Contact: Santina Jaronko, DrPH, CHES
Assistant Director of Health, Community Health
Phone: 203-256-3150
Email: sjaronko@fairfieldct.org
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