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1217 E. 10th Avenue
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Appointments: 257-4686
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903 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Suite 218
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Seasonal Flu and H1N1 (Pandemic/Swine Flu) Vaccination Clinics and Update

January 22nd - Seasonal Flu and H1N1 Vaccination Clinics 

H1N1 Flu - This vaccination is available on a walk-in basis Monday-Friday 8-11am and 1-4pm.  There are two types of vaccinations, an Intranasal spray or injection form.  The vaccination is free of charge for any member of the community.

Intranasal spray available for: anyone ages 2-49.  Exclusions: pregnant women, people with asthma, and people who are immuno-compromised, (taking chemotherapy drugs or have HIV/AIDS).  This vaccine is preservative free.  

Injection available for: anyone ages 6 months and up.  

Seasonal Flu - Available for established ANHC patients only.  It is recommended for individuals age 65 and older and for those with health conditions that would be at higher risk from influenza.  Vaccinations are available on a walk-in basis Monday-Friday 8-11am and 1-4pm.  The cost is $25 for patients not using the sliding scale and $15 if eligible for the sliding scale discount.  Currently available vaccines:

Intranasal spray available for: Adults 19-49 years old and children 2-18 years old.

Injection available for: children ages 6-35 months.    

Up to date information is available at www.pandemicflu.alaska.gov or at 334-2292 (State of Alaska pandemic flu hotline.

 
Love Your Colon - It Could Save Your Butt!

February 24 - March is Colo-Rectal Health Awareness Month

Learn About Your Risk For Colo-Rectal Cancer

Are you 50-70 years old or know someone who is?  Do you know your risk from colo-rectal cancers?  ANHC offers convenient home screening kits and can refer uninsured patients to reduced cost colonoscopies through a partnership with the Alaska Ride For Life. 

Colon cancer happens when polyps on the colon or rectum become tumors.  There are no symptoms at first.  The best way to prevent colon cancer is regular screening tests and talking with your healthcare provider.  For more information, contact Leah at 257-4616. 

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