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There are two ways to locate an H1N1 flu vaccination clinic near you:
1. Contact your local health department
2. Search for a clinic using the Google Flu Shot Locator
Local health departments have the most up-to-date information regarding clinic locations and vaccine availability. Contact information for each of Indiana’s 93 county and/or city health departments may be found in the “Local Health Department” section below.
Please Note: State health officials recommend everyone over 6 months of age get the seasonal flu vaccine as soon as they can. The seasonal flu vaccine does not protect against the 2009 H1N1 influenza A virus, but the seasonal flu is also circulating in Indiana.
If you are interested in a 2009 H1N1 Influenza A vaccination, click the Google Flu Shot Locator logo on the left to search for a vaccine clinic. As always, check with your local health department or call the phone number listed to verify the clinic has not run out of doses before you make travel arrangements.
Indiana’s 93 local health departments are great resources for information on getting the H1N1 Influenza A vaccine. This site will be updated as information is provided by the local health departments. Information per county/city* health department may be found in the list below:
Click here for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) weekly update on how much of the H1N1 flu vaccine has been allocated nationwide and how much has been shipped to Indiana. The Indiana State Department of Health continues to order the entire quantity of the H1N1 flu vaccine offered to the state, as it is made available.
NOTE: The number of doses reported by the CDC as having shipped to Indiana does NOT mean the vaccine has actually been delivered. Please continue to monitor your local news and this site for information on availability of the H1N1 flu vaccine in your county.