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Free clinic offers COVID-19 vaccines, flu vaccines, and routine immunizations for kids and uninsured adults

Clinic scheduled for 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11 in Suquamish. 


The Kitsap Public Health District has teamed up with the state Department of Health's Care-A-Van program and the Suquamish Tribe to offer a free immunization clinic on Saturday, Nov. 11. 


The clinic will provide updated 2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccines, flu vaccines, and routine immunizations for all children 18 and younger, as well as adults who do not have health insurance or whose insurance does not fully cover the cost of COVID-19 vaccines.


Walk-ins are welcome! Registration is not required but pre-registration is available for vaccines


If you are an adult who has health insurance and needs a vaccine, check with your primary care provider or a local pharmacy, or go to Vaccines.gov

For more information, contact our Immunizations team at immunizations@kitsappublichealth.org or 360-728-2007


SUQUAMISH CLINIC DETAILS


When: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 11

Where: Suquamish Tribe Healing House, 6968 Enetai Lane, Suquamish (just off Suquamish Way)

Parking: Limited parking is available at the Healing House clinic. Additional parking is available at the tribal government center (next to the gas station at the intersection of Suquamish Way and Division Avenue).


Services: The Washington State Department of Health's Care-A-Van program will offer:


Walk-ins are welcome! Registration is optional. For more information or to book an appointment, visit the Care-A-Van website and scroll down the upcoming event listing.



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