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Upcoming Public Health mobile unit immunization and testing clinics

The Public Health mobile unit (PHMU) supports access to immunization and testing in Nova Scotia. To help ensure local access to these important services, PHMU will be holding clinics in communities across the province over the next few days. All upcoming clinics can be found online at www.nshealth.ca/PHMU.

Public Health mobile unit clinics offer COVID-19 and influenza vaccines and tests for those who are eligible. Some clinics may also offer pneumococcal vaccines.

Appointments may be drop-in only, booked-only, or a combination of both. Check the clinic listings for more details.

Find more ways to access fall vaccines at www.nshealth.ca/seasonal-vaccines.

Upcoming Clinics

EASTERN ZONE

Big Pond Volunteer Fire Department
7215 NS-4, Big Pond
Tuesday, Oct. 29 from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Offering COVID-19 and influenza vaccines and tests, and pneumococcal vaccines.
Booked appointments recommended. Limited drop-ins available.

Glace Bay Fire Hall
87 Reeves St., Glace Bay
Friday, Nov. 1 from 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Offering COVID-19 and influenza vaccines and tests.
Booked appointments recommended. Limited drop-ins available.

NORTHERN ZONE

East Hants Family Resource Centre - Room 104
224 Highway 214, Elmsdale
Wednesday, Oct. 30 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Offering COVID-19 and influenza vaccines (six months and older) and routine vaccines for children who do not have a doctor.
Drop-in only, no appointments needed.

WESTERN ZONE

New Ross Royal Canadian Legion
64 Forties Rd., New Ross
Wednesday, Oct. 30 from 11:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Offering COVID-19 and influenza vaccines and tests, and pneumococcal vaccines.
Booked appointments recommended. Limited drop-ins available.

Please note:

  • Vaccines and testing are free and available to all who meet eligibility requirements. 
  • Please bring your health card if you have one. 
  • Please dress accordingly as you may have to wait in line outside; . 
  • Clinics may be cancelled due to inclement weather.
  • Public Health mobile unit clinics are healthcare environments and masks are required. A mask will be offered to you when you arrive.
  • Public Health mobile unit does not provide primary healthcare. You can learn more about mobile primary care clinics here

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