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Visiting Nurse Service offers clinics

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The Visiting Nurse Service at St. Francis will offer two flu shot clinics this week.

The clinics will be held on Wednesday and Thursday (Jan. 16-17) from 3-7 p.m. at the Visiting Nurse Service at St. Francis Central Office at 4701 N. Keystone Avenue.

The clinics will offer vaccinations to children six months of age and older. There will be a limited supply of Thimerosal Free vaccine available.

Flu shots will cost $35, a half-dose flu shot (for children 6-35 months old) will cost $30. The Thimerosal Free vaccine will cost $40 and pneumonia vaccinations will cost $70.

The Visiting Nurse Service at St. Francis accepts cash, check, certain Medicare plans and Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield. No appointment or prescription is necessary for the clinics.@

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