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Where can one go to get H1N1 vaccine in San Francisco? Flu shots?
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H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine LocationsThe following are locations where you should be able to get the H1N1 swine flu vaccine. Please always call ahead to verify availability, as local supply and/or conditions of vaccination are subject to change. If you have health insurance (including Medicare or Medi-Cal) these vaccines may be cheaper than what is listed here (maybe even free!) so please check when you arrive. 2401 Keith St. San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 671-7000 Thursday, Feb 11 8:00 am- 12 noon FREE Available to anyone over 6 months of age. 450 Sutter St., 7th Floor San Francisco, CA 94108 (415) 392-4137 Wednesday, February 10 9am - 6pm FREE Nasal spray only, available to anyone age 6 - 49 who is healthy and not pregnant. Adult Immunization and Travel Clinic 101 Grove St., Room 102 San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 554-2625 Mondays - Fridays 9am - 4pm except Tuesdays, which are 9am - 3pm $15 Available to anyone over 6 months of age. SFO Medical Clinic International Terminal, site A San Francisco, CA 94030 (650) 821-5608 Mondays through Saturdays 8:30am - 5pm Monday - Friday, 9am - 1pm on Saturday $25, and they validate parking. Available to anyone over 6 months of age. Search for the closest Walgreens Pharmacy by clicking on the link above Days and times vary by location $18 Available to anyone age 9 and over. Search for the closest Safeway pharmacy by clicking on the link above and refine your search by picking "Pharmacy" from the drop-down menu Days and times vary by location $15 Injections available to anyone 8 years and older, nasal spray is available at most stores for ages 5 - 49. If you are a business who would like to bring flu vaccines into your workspace for your employee you can do that too! Call Maxim Health Services at (510) 597-1129 or the Adult Immunization and Travel Clinic at (415) 554-2532 or visit www.sfcdcp.org/aitcbusinesses.html Be Prepared - Be Protected - Be Vaccinated Call 3-1-1 for any more information or visit other pages from www.sfcdcp.org/flu
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