UTSA Student Health Services offers flu shots for students and employees
(Jan. 8, 2014) -- Start the new semester healthy. Flu shots are available now for UTSA students, faculty and staff by appointment only at UTSA Student Health Services on the Main and Downtown campuses.
The cost for a flu shot is $10 for students and $15 for faculty and staff. For students covered under student health insurance purchased through Academic HealthPlans, the flu vaccination is covered with no copay.
To make an appointment:
- Main Campus Clinic, Recreation and Wellness Center Suite 1.500, 210-458-4142
- Downtown Campus Clinic, Buena Vista Street Building Room 1.308, 210-458-2930
Payment can be made by UTSACard (with a balance, Main Campus clinic only), MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Visa, cash or check. Bring your UTSACard. MasterCard, Discover and American Express incur a small transaction charge.
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