FRAMINGHAM, MA — The Framingham Office of Public Health Nursing Walk-In Clinic, located at 113 Concord Street (diagonally across street from Memorial building), will reopen to the public on Monday, July 12th, 2021.
Childhood vaccinations, lead screening, TB testing, and COVID-19 vaccinations (Johnson and Johnson, Moderna, and Pfizer), and more will be available.
No appointment is needed.
If you have health insurance, please bring your health insurance card with you.
Walk-in Clinic Hours:
Mornings: Monday – Friday: 8:30 – 10:30 a.m.
Evenings: Tuesday-Thursday: 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
No appointment is needed. If you have health insurance, please bring your health insurance card with
you.
NOTE: Face coverings/masks are required to be worn at all times in the clinic and will be available for visitors.
Some of the Public Nursing Services available –
- Blood Lead Screening for children through age 6
- All School Required Immunizations
- TB Testing (see important note at bottom of page)
- TB screening
- TB Case Management
- Many Child and Adult Recommended vaccinations
- National Health Observances
- Blood Pressure Screening
- Reproductive Health Information
- Free condoms
- Skin Cancer Screening (seasonal)
- Cholesterol Screening (seasonal)
- Health Programs and Health Education
- Outbreak and Infectious Disease Investigation
- Disease Surveillance
- Arbovirus Liaison
- Pandemic Preparedness
- Annual City-Wide Flu Clinics
- Emergency Preparedness Information
- Foodborne Illness Investigation
- Medical Reserve Corps Administration and Volunteer Training
(To view detailed information about Framingham Nursing Services CLICK HERE.)
Questions about nursing services can be directed to Kitty Mahoney, kcm@framinghamma.gov, or by calling (508) 532-5472.
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Source: Framingham Office of Public Health