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Allegheny County Health Department announces walk-in flu shot clinic in Pittsburgh

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The Allegheny County Health Department announced that they will be offering flu vaccines beginning next week at the Immunization Clinic in Downtown Pittsburgh.

The department will administer walk-in flu shots from 9 a.m. till 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, starting Sept. 21. There will be additional evening hours on Thursdays from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Any Allegheny County resident can get a flu vaccine at the clinic, regardless of health insurance.

Appointments are not required for flu shots.

To receive a flu vaccine, people should bring some form of identification and an insurance card if applicable, officials said. Everyone must wear a face mask.

The Immunization Clinic is located on the fourth floor of the Hartley-Rose Building at 425 First Avenue. The entrance is on Cherry Way.

The walk-in clinic applies to flu shots only. All other vaccinations and services require an appointment. To make an appointment, call 412-578-8062.

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