Health & Fitness
Where To Find A Flu Clinic In Brookline
If you're looking for someplace nearby that offers a flu vaccine, the town has three options for you.

BROOKLINE, MA β If you're looking for someplace nearby that offers a flu vaccine, the town has three options for you. The Brookline Department of Public Health is set to run three seasonal flu clinics this fall, both drive-thru and walk-in. All of them will be held outdoors.
Health officials say the high-dose influenza vaccine will not be available at these clinics, but limited Flu Mist will be.
Any Brookline adult, senior, and child 6 months and older are welcome to come to the clinic. And there will be no charge for people without health insurance.
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Details about the clinics:
All three clinics will be open from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., by appointment only with advance registration.
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- Saturday, Oct. 24 at Larz Anderson Park, 25 Newton St. This clinic will be drive-through only. Registration can be completed here.
- Saturday, Nov. 7 at Pierce Elementary School, 50 School St. This clinic will be both drive-through and walk up. Drive-through should enter from Washington Street by the Public Library of Brookline. Residents should be aware that there is a vehicle height restriction of 6' 10" at the school. Walk-ins should enters at Harvard Street, across from Brookline Spa. Registration can be completed here.
- Sunday, Nov. 15 at Pierce Elementary School, 50 School St. This clinic will be both drive-through and walk up. Drive-through should enter from Washington Street by the Public Library of Brookline. Residents should be aware that there is a vehicle height restriction of 6' 10" at the school. Walk-in should enter at Harvard Street, across from Brookline Spa. Registration can be completed here.
Those who do not have access to a computer can call the Health Department at 617-730-2641 to set up an appointment.
Be sure to bring all insurance and Medicare cards, and a form of ID to the clinic. Wear a short-sleeved or loose fitting shirt. Face masks will be required.
The Brookline Flu Clinics are co-sponsored by the Public Schools of Brookline and the Brookline Office of Emergency Management.
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