Flu Vaccination Clinics in New York State

Your own health care provider may be your best option for getting vaccinated against the seasonal flu and the H1N1 flu. Many providers have received supplies of seasonal flu vaccine, while other providers are still waiting to receive their vaccines. Vaccination for seasonal flu will continue through November and December, in time to provide protection against the seasonal flu.

H1N1 vaccine will begin to be generally available to persons in priority groups by the first week of November, but not everybody will be able to get vaccinated at once. Vaccinations against H1N1 flu will continue through November and December. Please be patient. It's never too late to get vaccinated!

Flu vaccination clinics offered by local health departments

Select a county from the map below, or from a list of counties in New York State to view information about flu vaccination clinics in that county. If no information is available, please contact your local health department directly.

New York State Map
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