CINCINNATI -- Starting Monday, Dec. 14, Hamilton County will be offering the H1N1 vaccine to the general public. Vaccine will be offered free of charge to the public at selected locations as vaccine supply permits.
Upcoming ClinicsMonday, December 14Time: 2 - 6 p.m.
Location:
184 E. McMillan Street (Job & Family Services building) in Corryville
Must have an appointment to attend. To receive an appointment time, send an e-mail to
H1N1Appointment@hamilton-co.org. Include the clinic date in the subject line of the e-mail. Also include the name and age of anyone being vaccinated in the e-mail message.
*If you are requesting second dose for your child 9 or younger, also indicate the date of the child's first H1N1 vaccination.
Monday, December 21Time: 3:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Location:
Sycamore High School 7400 Cornell Road 45242To receive appointment: Send an e-mail to montgomerypod@hamilton-co.org. Include the clinic date in the subject line of the e-mail. Also include the name and age* of anyone being vaccinated in the e-mail message.
Monday, December 21Time: 4 - 9 p.m.
Location:
The Anderson Center 7850 Five Mile Road 45230Must have appointment. To receive appointment: Send and e-mail to
andersonpod@hamilton-co.org. Include the clinic date in the subject line of the e-mail. Also include the name and age* of anyone being vaccinated in the e-mail message.
Monday, December 21Time: 4 - 9 p.m.
Location: Oak Hills High School,
3200 Ebenezer Road 45248Must have appointment. To receive appointment: Send an e-mail to
greenpod@hamilton-co.org. Include the clinic date in the subject line of the e-mail. Also include the name and age* of anyone being vaccinated in the e-mail message.
Monday, December 21Time: 3 - 9 p.m.
Location:
Harrison Activity Center 9999 West Road 45030Must have appointment. To receive appointment: Send an e-mail to
harrisonpod@hamilton-co.org. Include the clinic date in the subject line of the e-mail. Also include the name and age* of anyone being vaccinated in the e-mail message.
*If you are requesting a second dose for your child 9 or younger, also indicate the date of the child's first H1N1 vaccination.
Medical Questionnaire - to be completed and brought to the clinic
H1N1 vaccine is available in two forms – injectable and nasal spray. The injectable is a killed virus and is appropriate for most people to receive. The nasal spray (FluMist) is a live, but weakened virus vaccine and only available for healthy people 2 – 49 who are not pregnant. Both types of vaccine are used yearly to prevent seasonal flu and are very safe.
Information courtesy: Hamilton County Public Health