Board of Health to Host Drive-Thru Flu Vaccine Event in Dunwoody on Sept. 17 – DeKalb County Board of Health

DECATUR, Ga. Fall Festival season, football season, Pumpkin Spice season thats just a sample of seasons that were entering. DeKalb health officials want to make sure another season is top of mind for everyone flu season.

To that end, the DeKalb County Board of Health is hosting a drive-thru flu vaccination event on Sat., Sept. 17, from 8:00 a.m. until noon, at Dunwoody High School.

This event is focused on adults aged 18 and older, seniors aged 65 and older who may need a high-dose vaccine for added protection, individuals who are immunocompromised or have chronic health conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, and heart disease), and pregnant women. Pediatric flu vaccines will be given at our regional health center locations during regular business hours.

All patients should bring their insurance information and photo ID. Flu shots are available at no cost with most private insurance and Medicare. The Board of Health accepts Aetna, Amerigroup, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Cigna, Medicaid, Medicare Part B, Peach State Health Plan (including PeachCare for Kids), and State Health Benefit Plan (excluding Kaiser Permanente). If you are not insured or your plan doesnt cover the flu shot, its available for a low cost. Cash, checks drawn on banks with branch locations in Georgia, and credit/debit cards are accepted. Other insurances may be accepted, but you are asked to call ahead to verify acceptance.

After this event, flu shots will be available on an appointment and walk-in basis Monday through Friday between 8:15 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., excluding holidays recognized by the State of Georgia, at the following regional health center locations:

For more information about the flu or the DeKalb County Board of Healths immunization programs, including onsite worksite or community flu clinics, visit dekalbhealth.net/flu or call 404-294-3700.

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Board of Health to Host Drive-Thru Flu Vaccine Event in Dunwoody on Sept. 17 - DeKalb County Board of Health

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