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Flu Shot Clinic Schedule Announced

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Getting a flu shot is a smart way to protect yourself and your family from illness every year. With COVID-19 still present in our communities, staying healthy is more important than ever. That’s why we’re taking extra steps to make getting your flu shot as hassle-free as possible. 

During the last 2 weeks of October, we’ll be hosting 8 walk-in and drive-up flu shot events. When you arrive at the clinic you’ll be asked to check in by phone, and our teams will be right out!

How do I get my shot during flu clinic times?

  • When you arrive on site, please call 253-286-4175 to check in.  
  •  Our front desk team will get you checked-in and ask if you would like to come into our clinic, or meet us at the drive-up tent.  

What is the “drive-up” option of the flu clinic? 

  • If you prefer, we can meet you in our dedicated drive-up area and administer your flu shot while you remain in your car.  
  •  You will still need to call and check-in for us to get you in the queue.  

What kind of flu shots do you offer at the flu clinic? 

We are offering pediatric and regular dose flu shots only. We are not able to offer the high-dose shots at this time. 

How much does the flu shot cost? 

If you do not have insurance, the price for the flu shot is $49.44 

We have dedicated care teams on site to ensure any lines move as quickly as possible.  Walk-in and Drive-up hours will be 7:30 am to 6:00 pm on the following days:

Monday, October 19                        Bonney Lake

Tuesday, October 20                      31st Ave

Thursday, October 22                     10th St

Friday, October 23                           Sunrise

Monday, October 26                       Bonney Lake

Tuesday, October 27                       31st Ave

Thursday, October 29                     10th St

Friday, October 30                          Sunrise

You can also get your flu shot at any of our clinics – both walk-in and main branches.

Please take the needed steps to keep yourselves and your family safe this year. Wear your masks, wash your hands frequently and keep 6 feet of distance whenever possible. And of course, get your vaccine!

You can find more information about flu shots here.

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