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Fulton County Receives Additional Nasal Spray Vaccine
Fulton County has received an additional supply of the H1N1 nasal spray vaccine to provide protection against the flu virus...
Fulton County has received an additional supply of the H1N1 nasal spray vaccine to provide protection against the flu virus. The nasal spray vaccine is available for healthy 2 – 49 year olds. Residents can get the vaccine at county health centers. There is no out-of-pocket cost to the client.
Please note the location change for the Sandy Springs Health Center*. On Friday, November 6, 2009, the Sandy Springs location for the H1N1 vaccine will be open from 10a.m. – 5p.m. Beginning Monday, November 9, 2009, all locations will be open from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. for the H1N1 vaccination.
Adamsville Health Center
3699 Bakers Ferry Rd., SW, Atlanta
404-699-4215
Center Hill Health Center
3201 Atlanta Indus. Pkwy, Atlanta
404-699-6370
Center for Health and Rehabilitation
265 Boulevard., NE, Atlanta
404-730-5835
College Park Regional Health Center
1920 John E. Wesley Ave., College Park
404-765-4155
Lakewood Health Center
1853 Jonesboro Rd., SE, Atlanta
404-624-0626
Neighborhood Union Health Center
186 Sunset Ave., NW, Atlanta
404-612-4665
North Fulton Regional Health Center
3155 Royal Drive, Alpharetta
404-332-1834
North Fulton Government Annex*
7741 Roswell Rd. Rm 102, Sandy
Springs
404-303-6162
The Sandy Springs Health Center location for the H1N1 vaccination has been moved to accommodate the increased demand for the vaccine in the area.
For information about vaccine availability in Fulton County, log on to www.fultoncountygahealth.org or contact the Georgia H1N1 Information Line at 1-888-416-1463.
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