Lee County Health Department will be holding a Children's Immunization Clinic1-4:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 13, at Trinity United Methodist Church, 2330 Plank Road in Keokuk.
The clinic is open to children who have no insurance, are insured by Iowa Medicaid (MCO) or those who have private health insurance that does not cover the cost of vaccines. Written parental consent is required for minors to receive vaccinations when in the care of another adult. (Please visit our website for a consent form.)
Free lead testing is available for all children ages 6 months to 6 years who reside in Iowa.
Please call 1-319-372-5225 with questions or visit the LCHD's website at www.leecountyhd.org.
At this time, the LCH is giving childhood immunizations by appointment only. Please call 319-372-5225 to schedule an appointment.
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