Sanford Dickinson drive-thru flu events and Boo to the Flu

Media Contact:
Erin Horn
Sanford Health Media Relations
701-516-4903/erin.horn@sanfordhealth.org


DICKINSON
, N.D. (Oct. 10, 2022)– Sanford Health is hosting several drive-thru seasonal influenza (flu) vaccination events in Dickinson.

Drive-through vaccine clinics will be held in the Southwest District Health Unit garage, 528 21st Street West, on the following dates:

For drive-through vaccine clinics, patients should stay in their vehicles, wear short-sleeved shirts and, if children in the vehicle will be vaccinated, dress children in a diaper or shorts. Vaccines will be administered through open vehicle windows or doors.

Appointments and face masks are recommended. Patients can schedule an appointment by calling Sanford Health West Dickinson Clinic at (701) 456-6001 or Sanford Health East Dickinson Clinic at (701) 483-6017. All ages are welcome during any of the clinic dates.

Sanford Children’s also invites parents and their children to attend Boo to the Flu on Saturday, Oct. 29 from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. MST at the Sanford West Dickinson Clinic, 2615 Fairway St, Dickinson. Children are welcome to wear their costumes and trick-or-treat at the event.

Children over the age of six months can receive their flu vaccinations.

Appointments are encouraged. To schedule an appointment for Boo to the Flu, call Sanford Health West Dickinson Clinic, Children’s clinic, at 701-456-6004.

For more information, visit sanfordhealth.org keywords: Boo to the Flu.

The Sanford Bismarck region provides health care to central and western North Dakota, eastern Montana and northern South Dakota. It includes 21 clinics in Bismarck, Mandan, Minot, Dickinson and Watford City, as well as a Level II trauma center located in Bismarck.

About Sanford Health
Sanford Health, the largest rural health system in the United States, is dedicated to transforming the health care experience and providing access to world-class health care in America’s heartland. Headquartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the organization serves more than one million patients and 220,000 health plan members across 250,000 square miles. The integrated health system has 47 medical centers, 2,800 Sanford physicians and advanced practice providers, 170 clinical investigators and research scientists, more than 200 Good Samaritan Society senior care locations and world clinics in 8 countries around the globe. Learn more about Sanford Health’s commitment to shaping the future of rural health care across the lifespan at sanfordhealth.org or Sanford Health News.

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