Where Lancaster County residents can get school vaccinations
New state regulations giving students just five days to get up to date on required school immunizations have lots of families scrambling.
For people with insurance who have a family doctor or pediatrician, contacting them is the best place to start. Providers report making special efforts to ensure patients get the needed shots quickly.
In a FAQ post, the
There are also walk-in two clinics that offer some vaccinations: Minute Clinic inside CVS at
The first offering is through SouthEast's health center in
The second is for existing SouthEast patients, who can call 717-299-6371 to schedule a nurse visit for immunizations.
For the uninsured
Welsh Mountain Health Centers spokeswoman
Concepcion also noted that
For children who don't have insurance or are covered by Medicaid,
All the free clinics generally require that a parent be present and that the child's immunization records be available.
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