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Visiting Nurse Association Health Group is Offering FREE Flu Shots on “Walk-In-Wednesday” in Red Bank & Manasquan

VNA Health Group is providing FREE seasonal flu shots, every Wednesday at two regional locations in Red Bank and Manasquan and are open to adults and children over 12 years of age.

Visiting Nurse Association Health Group is providing FREE seasonal flu shots, every Wednesday at two regional locations in Red Bank and Manasquan and are open to adults and children over 12 years of age.

  • Red Bank - 176 Riverside Avenue from 9 am to 3 pm
  • Manasquan - 67 Main Street from 10 am to 3:30 pm

Flu shots are free of charge through contributions received from the Robin Hood Foundation in support of the VNA Hurricane Relief Fund.  Pneumonia vaccines are $65.00 or present Medicare Part B card. Medicaid and Medicare HMO’s are not accepted. Supplies are limited.

Pediatric Flu shots for children under 12 are by appointment only. Flu shots can also be scheduled by appointment on days other than Wednesday. Call 732-224-6734 to arrange an appointment or for more information.

The Centers for Disease Control recommends that EVERY ONE over six months of age get a seasonal flu shot.

Visiting Nurse Association Health Group, founded in 1912, is the largest nonprofit provider of in-home health care, hospice and community-based services in New Jersey and serves more than 100,000 individuals each year. VNA Health Group members include VNA of Central Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Visiting Nurses, Cape VNA and VNA of Englewood.

 

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