EVENT DETAILS

Flu Clinic
Starting 12/5/2018 at 2:00 PM until 5:00 PM
Event Groups:
• Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES - District Events
• Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES - Board Meetings
• Career and Technical Education - Career and Technical Education Events
• Department for Exceptional Children - Department for Exceptional Children Events
• Gifted & Talented Education - Gifted & Talented Education Events
• Communication and Technology Services - Communication and Technology Services Events
• MAARS - MAARS Events
• Office of Curriculum, Instruction and Professional Development - Office of Curriculum, Instruction and Professional Development Events
• Office for Human Resources - Office for Human Resources Events
• Office of Finance - Office of Finance Events
• Office of Labor Relations - Office of Labor Relations Events
Description:
Our final flu clinic will be held 12/5 at ESC Conference Room 2, 3599 Big Ridge Road, Spencerport, NY 14559 from 2-5 p.m.

Flu Prevention Partners uses the quadrivalent vaccine which protects against 4 strains of the flu. We can immunize ages 18+ as well as pregnant women.

WE ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING INSURANCES: BC/BS, Excellus, MVP, Cigna, Aetna,
United Health Care, Univera, Independent Health, POMCO, LBS & Medicare.
For those with different plans or for the uninsured, the cost is $35, cash or check.
BE SURE TO BRING YOUR INSURANCE CARD

More info at
http://www.monroe2boces.org/HealthResources.aspx
 
Please note: The flu vaccine provider (Workplace Vitality; Flu Prevention Partners) is no longer able to provide the flu vaccine to children under 18, after having done so for all the years they have come to BOCES 2. The following communication was received from Workplace Vitality, Flu Prevention Partners’ President Tiffany Passmore:
 
“We are sorry to share the news that WPV will no longer be administering seasonal influenza immunizations to patients under the age of 18. The decision, which was not ours to make, comes as a result of changes to New York State legislation—now, children 2 and older may only receive the vaccination via their primary care provider, the Department of Health or a registered pharmacist who is certified by the New York State Education Department (SED).”