Lee County Health Department

Walk For Hunger

Lowell Park

This event is to help provide items for the Community Food Pantry. The entry fee for this event is a non-perishable food donation! It'll be a fun day with popcorn, face painting, and other activities.

Free

Lee County Health Department Flu Shot Clinics

Lee County Council on Aging 100 W. 2nd St., DIxon, IL, United States

The Lee County Health Department will be providing standard flu dose, FluBlock (an egg-free dose for those over 18 years old), and High Dose (for those who are 65+). No appointment is necessary. Bring your insurance card, or Medicare card, or be prepared to pay a small fee.

LCHD Flu Clinic at LCHD

Lee County Health Department 309 S. Galena Ave, Dixon, I, United States

We will provide the standard dose, FluBlok (egg-free dose for those 18+), and high-dose (for those 65+). Please bring your insurance card, or Medicare card, or be prepared to pay a small fee. No appointment is necessary, just walk right in!

LCHD Flu Clinic at LCHD

Lee County Health Department 309 S. Galena Ave, Dixon, I, United States

The Lee County Health Department will be having a flu clinic on 10/10/2024 from 1-4 PM. We will be offering the standard dose, FluBlok (egg-free dose for those 18+), and high-dose (for those 65+) No appointment necessary! Please bring your insurance card, Medicare card, or be prepared to pay a small fee

LCHD Flu Clinic at Grace United Methodist

Grace United Methodist 921 E Chamberlin St, Dixon, I, United States

The Lee County Health Department will be hosting a flu shot clinic at Grace United Methodist. Please bring your insurance card, or Medicare card, or be prepared to pay a small fee. We will be offering the standard dose, FluBlok (egg-free dose for those 18+), and high-dose (for those 65+)

LCHD Flu Clinic at LCHD

Lee County Health Department 309 S. Galena Ave, Dixon, I, United States

The final LCHD flu clinic will be October 24th! We will be offering the standard dose, FluBlok (egg-free dose for those 18+), and high-dose (for those 65+). Remember to bring your insurance card, or Medicare card, or be prepared to pay a small fee!