- Posted October 18, 2011
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County Health Division offers flu shots for $11
Flu shots are only $11 at the Oakland County Health Division. Flu shots are now available at the Health Division offices in Pontiac and Southfield:
--North Oakland Health Center, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Building 34 East, Pontiac.
--South Oakland Health Center, 27725 Greenfield Road, Southfield.
Hours are noon to 8 p.m. on Monday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Friday.
Registration is preferred. To register for a flu shot, go to www.oakgov.com/health. The system will allow clients to select the clinic location, date and time of their choice, and also provides a consent form that must be taken to the clinic where they pre-enrolled. Online payment options include: Visa, Mastercard, Medicare and/or Medicaid. Those unable to register online may call 248-858-7350 or 248-424-7120.
Walk-in clients are welcome. Walk-in payment options include: Medicare, Medicaid and cash (no credit cards).
For additional information, visit www.oakgov.com/health or call the Health Division's Flu Shot Hotline at 1-800-434-3358. Nurse on Call is also available to answer questions at 800-848-5533.
Published: Tue, Oct 18, 2011
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