Winchester Hospital Offers H1N1 Flu Clinic on Dec. 12 for Adults with Chronic Health Conditions and Pregnant Women; Participants Must Be Patients of Winchester Hospital-Affiliated Physicians
Winchester, Mass. – Winchester Hospital’s Community Health Institute is taking an active approach to preventing the spread of the H1N1 flu. There will be a clinic of injectable vaccines for adults 19 to 64 years old with chronic health conditions and pregnant women on Saturday, Dec. 12, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., in the first floor Keating Conference Room of Baldwin Park I, 12 Alfred St. in Woburn.
Chronic health conditions include diabetes, heart disease, cancer, respiratory illness, asthma and immunosuppression. Participants must be patients of Winchester Hospital-affiliated physicians.
To register for the H1N1 clinic, call 866-WIN-HOSP (866-946-4677). Space is limited.
About Winchester Hospital
Winchester Hospital is the first community hospital in Massachusetts to earn Magnet recognition, the American Nurses Association’s highest honor for nursing excellence. As the northwest suburban Boston area’s leading provider of comprehensive health care services, the 229-bed facility provides care in general, bariatric and vascular surgery, orthopedics, pediatrics, cardiology, pulmonary medicine, oncology, gastroenterology, rehabilitation, radiation oncology, pain management, obstetrics/gynecology and a Level IIB Special Care Nursery. Winchester Hospital has clinical affiliations with several nationally recognized hospitals in the region, including Children’s Hospital Boston, Tufts Medical Center and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. To learn more, visit www.winchesterhospital.org.<<back