Drive-Through Flu Shot Clinic – October 8th
There is no appointment necessary for this event. The Centers for Disease and Prevention (CDC) recommends people 6 months and older get a flu vaccine each year to prevent getting and spreading the flu virus.
The drive-through flu shot clinic will be set up in the south round-about driveway of the hospital parking lot, with traffic entering from S 4th Ave into the west parking lot. Signs will also be posted at the appropriate entrance to help direct traffic.
Extra precautions will be implemented to ensure the safe administration of immunizations for our patients and staff:
- Staff will assist in registration upon arrival.
- All Madison County Health Care System staff will wear face masks at all times, including while administering immunizations.
- Any patient with COVID-19 related symptoms, or who has had exposure to a positive case should wait the appropriate amount of time prior to receiving their vaccine for the health and safety of our patients and staff.
- Patients receiving a vaccination will need to wear a face covering.
MCHCS staff will conduct a screening process to ensure that the vaccine type administered is the most beneficial for each individual. Medicare and most insurance plans cover the flu vaccine and other immunizations at no charge. If you are uncertain about your insurance coverage for the flu vaccine, please contact your insurance provider.
Please note, the following age restrictions apply:
- Patients between the ages of 6 months and 6 years of age must have been seen by a provider at Health Trust Physicians Clinic or Earlham Medical Clinic within the past year.
- Patients 6 years of age and older, including new patients, can receive influenza vaccination without being seen by a provider at Health Trust Physicians Clinic or Earlham Medical Clinic within the past year.
The types of flu vaccine offered at the clinic are the four-in-one standard-dose flu vaccine and the high-dose vaccine for people 65 and older. The standard-dose flu vaccine protects people against four different strains of flu, including two influenza A viruses and two influenza B viruses. The high-dose flu vaccine is for people 65 years of age and older, and contains the amount of protective antigen for immune systems that tend to weaken with age.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, flu vaccination can reduce flu illnesses, doctor visits, and missed days from work and school, and it can prevent flu-related hospitalizations. As people get vaccinated, they not only protect themselves, but they prevent the spread of the flu to others, including older people, very young children, pregnant women, and people with certain health conditions who are more vulnerable to serious flu complications.
The best way to prevent the flu is to get a flu vaccination, and the most convenient way to get that vaccination will be at the drive-through flu shot clinic.
If you are unable to make it to the times available for this event, Health Trust Physicians Clinic, Earlham Medical Clinic, and the Walk-in Clinic are all available to provide flu shots throughout the course of the flu season as well. Appointments can be made by calling the clinics directly:
- Health Trust Physicians Clinic – (515) 462-2950
- Earlham Medical Clinic – (515) 758-2907
Date & Time
Thursday, October 8th
10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Registration Forms
Please fill out, print and sign the registration forms below to bring with you to the flu shot clinic. One registration form per person needing a flu shot administered. This will shorten your wait time and allow you to pass through our “express lane” during the event.
Influenza Administration & Patient Registration Forms
Parental Consent Form
Please fill out the form below for any child under the age of 18 who will accompanied by another individual to receive a flu shot the day our of drive-through clinic. Send the completed and signed copy along for your child to receive the vaccination.