Students, faculty, staff: Flu shots are available at Student Health Services
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(Nov. 1, 2010)--UTSA community members can receive flu shots at UTSA Student Health Services on the Main and Downtown campuses. The cost is $12 for students and $18 for faculty and staff.
This year's flu vaccine is a combination for seasonal flu and H1N1. SHS ordered 2,000 vaccine doses for the university community.
Payment is by UTSACard (with balance), MasterCard, Discover, American Express, cash or check. Bring your UTSACard for identification.
At the Main Campus, the clinic is in Recreation and Wellness Center Room 1.500. Clinic hours are 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Monday-Friday (closed 11 a.m.-noon, Wednesday).
At the Downtown Campus, the clinic is in Buena Vista Street Building Room 1.308. Clinic hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Thursday (closed 11 a.m.-noon, Wednesday).
For more information, call 210-458-4142 (Main Campus) or 210-458-2930 (Downtown Campus).
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