There is no charge for the vaccinations, but anyone with insurance should bring their insurance card, including Medicaid or Medicare with them.


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SAY BOO TO THE FLU – AT NO COST TO YOU ON OCTOBER 19

Two Las Cruces hospitals will be offering drive-thru flu shots on Saturday, Oct. 19. There is no charge for the vaccinations, but anyone with insurance should bring their insurance card, including Medicaid or Medicare with them.

Source: Las Cruces Public Schools
Article By: Samantha Lewis
October 4, 2024

MountainView Regional Medical Center – Everyone ages six months and up can receive drive-thru flu vaccinations at the hospital’s Medical Plaza. Follow both Traffic Control personnel and the signs labeled ‘SHOT CLINIC’. MountainView personnel will be available with paperwork and instructions. View the event at https://www.nmhealth.org/news/vaccine/2024/10/?view=2133

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Three Crosses Regional Hospital – Vaccinations available for adults ages 19 and over only. Signs will be posted on both sides of North Main to let you know where to turn. Once on Samaritan Drive, additional signs will clearly mark where on campus to find the drive-thru. View the event at https://www.nmhealth.org/news/vaccine/2024/10/?view=2133

Boo to the Flu is created in partnership with the NMHealth Public Health Division, MountainView Regional Medical Center, Three Crosses Regional Hospital, Las Cruces FireLas Cruces Public Schools, and nursing students from New Mexico State University and Doña Ana Community College.

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