The Health Department is scheduling H1N1 flu vaccination appointments. If your health care provider does not have the H1N1 flu vaccine call us at 233-6170, extension 4427 to make an appointment.
The Health Department's H1N1 vaccine will be given FREE
to all age groups over 6 months of age.
(Different aged people require different types of H1N1 vaccine,
we currently have all types available but quantities vary)
download H1N1 vaccination consent forms
(parent or legal gaurdian must be present for vaccination
for those under 18 years of age)
Are you interested in volunteering your services
to help St. Clair County?
Then join our Medical Reserve Corps !
FREEBURG - 483 served


NOV. 12TH CLINIC - 500 VACCINATED

DEC. 5TH - WEST H.S. and MARISSA - 900 VACCINATED

DEC. 12 , OFALLON - 800 VACCINATED

DEC. 19TH, SWIC - 800 VACCINATED
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All the information you need to know about
H1N1 FLU can be found on the following links:
ALSO, the Illinois H1N1 FLU Hotline is :
866-848-2094 for English 866-241-2138 for Spanish
In addition to answering general questions about influenza, vaccine and treatment, Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Damon T. Arnold today announced that trained medical professionals are now available to answer medical questions about H1N1 influenza that come into the Illinois Flu Hotline. The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is partnering with the Illinois Poison Center to staff the hotline with health care professionals.
C lean your hands frequently;
C over your mouth and nose when you sneeze with a tissue or your sleeve, not your hands, and;
C ontain the flu by staying home from work and school if you are sick.