Bay Mills Health Center hosts "Stay Healthy This Fall" influenza vaccine clinic
Designed to be convenient, the clinics will offer a variety of dates and times to choose from in fall 2024.
As part of a community-wide effort to protect residents from the seasonal flu, Bay Mills Health Center offers a series of influenza vaccine clinics throughout October, November and December.
Following a successful drive-up clinic held on October 1 at the Brimley Bay Mills Farmers Market, the health center will continue to offer clinics on multiple dates:
Date |
Time |
Location |
10/07 |
3:00 pm-6:00 pm |
Bay Mills Health Center |
10/10 |
11:00 am-2:00 pm |
Bay Mills Health Center |
10/15 |
1:00 pm-4:00 pm |
Bay Mills Health Center |
10/16 |
3:00 pm-6:00 pm |
Bay Mills Health Center & Casino |
10/21 |
10:00 am-1:00 pm |
Bay Mills Health Center |
10/25 |
2:00 am-5:00 pm |
Bay Mills Health Center |
10/30 |
8:00 am-11:00 am |
Bay Mills Health Center |
11/19 |
12:00 pm-2:00 pm |
Bay Mills Health Center |
12/16 |
2:00 pm-4:00 pm |
Bay Mills Health Center |
These clinics are open to all community members, and the flu vaccine is especially recommended for individuals at higher risk, including seniors, young children and those with chronic health conditions.
At the clinics, attendees will receive the flu vaccine from trained healthcare professionals in a safe and convenient setting. The health center will also provide educational materials on flu prevention and answer any questions individuals may have about the vaccine. The vaccination process is safe and reliable, and no appointment is necessary. Participants are encouraged to bring insurance information. Dates and times for the upcoming clinics may be subject to change, so community members are encouraged to check for updates regularly.
For more information, please contact Bay Mills Health Center at 906-248-5527.
Vaccination is a safe and powerful tool for protecting the health and well-being of children and adults. MSU Extension is committed to helping you make informed vaccine decisions with science-based evidence and resources. For more information, visit MSU Extension's Vaccine Education website.