Volusia County Offers No Cost School Shots Now Available

Posted in: The Volusia Mom

With the start of a new school year a few months away, parents may not be thinking about preparing their children to return to the classroom. However, a little advanced planning early in the summer can help parents avoid long lines near the start of the new school year.

Before a child may enroll in Volusia County schools, parents and guardians must provide proof of immunizations for a child entering kindergarten or 7th grade. New students enrolling in Volusia County must also be current on immunizations.

To ensure children are ready to start the school year, the Florida Department of Health in Volusia County is offering no-cost immunizations throughout the summer for students entering kindergarten through grade 12.

In an effort to ensure social distancing in the clinics, appointments are required for immunizations.

Immunization appointments are available from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday through Friday at four Health Department locations:

Daytona Beach, 1845 Holsonback Drive
Daytona Beach: Keech Street Southside Health Zone, 421 S. Keech St.
New Smyrna Beach: 717 W. Canal St.
Orange City: 775 Harley Strickland Blvd.

Parents are encouraged to bring shot records with them when requesting immunizations.

For more information on immunizations, please visit volusiahealth.com/shots or call (386) 274-0509 and select option 1.

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