Skip menu (access key: x)
 
Home Contributing Organizations Advisories and Warnings Topics A-Z Publications
 
DECREASE TEXT SIZE
 Canada Health Portal
  Access to Authoritative and Trusted Information and Services

Government Organizations

Provinces and Territories

Health Today:

Fact Sheets
Future of Health Care
On-line Forms and Services
Frequently Asked Questions

I Need Information On:

Aboriginal Peoples
Children
Men
Non-Canadians
Seniors
Veterans
Women
Youth

About This Site:

Vision
About Us
Targeting Health

Health > Conditions and Diseases > Infections (Bacterial, Viral, Fungal) > Flu > Flu Clinics

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z 

For information on influenza (flu) and flu shot clinics in your area, visit the provincial/territorial links below.


Facts on the Flu - British Columbia

Information from the Office of the Provincial Health Officer, this site provides information on who is eligible for free flu shots, who to call in British Columbia for more information and links to the BC Health Authorities flu clinics in your area.
Source:     Government of British Columbia - Ministry of Health Services

Flu Information - Do you need a Flu vaccination? - Nova Scotia

From the Office of the Provincial Medical Officer of Health, this site provides information on who is eligible for the free vaccine and where to get your shot.
Source:     Government of Nova Scotia - Department of Health

Flu Season - Northwest Territories

Information on the flu season in the Northwest Territories, frequently asked questions, resources, related services and who to contact.
Source:     Government of Northwest Territories - Department of Health and Social Services

Get the Flu Shot - Yukon

Information on influenza and flu shot clinics.
Source:     Government of Yukon - Health and Social Services

Get the shot…not the flu! - Manitoba

This site offers details on Manitoba Health's free flu and pneumonia immunization programs for those most at risk including a link to the 2005 Flu/Pneumonia Clinic Schedule
Source:     Government of Manitoba - Manitoba Health

Health and Social Services - Nunavut

Health and Social Services
Source:     Government of Nunavut - Health and Social Services

Influenza (flu) - Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island - Influenza (flu)
Source:     Government of Prince Edward Island

Influenza (grippe) - Quebec

2005-2006 vaccination campaign, health measures and frequently asked questions (available in French only)
Source:     Government of Québec - Department of Health and Social Services

Influenza Immunization Program : 2005-2006 - Ontario

Ontario is the only jurisdiction in North America to make the influenza vaccine available free to all residents. Click on Flu Clinics to link to the regional influenza vaccination clinics in your area for dates, times and locations.
Source:     Government of Ontario

Influenza Prevention and Protection in New Brunswick - New Brunswick

In New Brunswick, people of any age, with medical conditions which put them at high risk of complications from influenza, are eligible for a publicly-funded flu shot from their family doctor. See your doctor or your local Public Health office to find out if you are eligible for a publicly-funded flu shot.
Source:     Government of New Brunswick - Department of Health and Wellness

Influenza Vaccine Health Sheet - Alberta

The best time to get your shot is from October to December. The shot is recommended for anyone who wants protection from influenza. Call your local clinic, regional health authority or Health Link Alberta toll-free at 1-866-408-LINK (5465) or visit Alberta Health and Wellness’ Web site at http://www.health.gov.ab.ca.
Source:     Alberta Health and Wellness

News Release - Public Flu Shot Program Now Covers Children Between the Ages of 6-23 Months - Saskatchewan

People in the high-risk group can contact Regional Health Authority public health offices for information on where and when to receive publicly funded flu shots during the month of October. Beginning October 31st, members of the public who are not in the high-risk groups will be able to purchase flu shots from public health clinics as well.
Source:     Government of Saskatchewan

Regional Health Authorities Map - Saskatchewan

Regional Health Authority public health offices can be contacted for information on where and when to receive flu shots during the month of October. Click on your region to get more information.
Source:     Government of Saskatchewan

Who needs a flu shot? Newfoundland and Labrador

What to do to get your flu shot?
Source:     Government of Newfoundland and Labrador - Health and Community Services