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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 week. All upcoming clinics can be found online at www.nshealth.ca/PHMU.  

The following services will be offered at all clinics for those who are eligible:

  • COVID-19 Vaccine (6 months+)
  • Standard Influenza Vaccine (6 months+)
  • Seniors’ Influenza Vaccine (65+)
  • Shingles Vaccine (65+)
  • Pneumococcal Vaccine (65+)
  • Adult RSV Vaccine (75+)
  • Varicella Vaccine (Chickenpox)
  • Measles, Mumps, Rubella Vaccine (MMR)
  • MMR, Varicella Vaccine (MMRV)
  • Tetanus, Diphtheria Vaccine (Td)
  • Td, Pertussis (Whooping Cough) Vaccine (Tdap)
  • COVID-19 and Influenza tests 

Unless otherwise noted, booked appointments and limited drop-ins are available for COVID-19, Influenza and adult RSV vaccines and COVID-19 and influenza tests. All other vaccines are drop-in only.

Learn more about vaccine and testing eligibility:

Infant RSV vaccines are not available at Public Health Mobile Units. 

Upcoming Clinics

CENTRAL ZONE

Mount Uniacke Fire Hall
654 NS Trunk 1, Mount Uniacke
Monday, Feb. 16 from 11:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

EASTERN ZONE

Mabou Parish Hall
11538 NS Trunk 19, Mabou
Monday, Feb. 16 from 1 - 4 p.m.

NORTHERN ZONE

Pugwash Legion Branch 60
10778 Durham St., Pugwash
Monday, Feb. 16 from 12:30 - 4 p.m.

WESTERN ZONE

North Queens Volunteer Fire Department
9793 NS Trunk 8, Caledonia
Monday, Feb. 16 from 12:30 - 4 p.m.

Please note:

  • Vaccines are offered to people aged 6 months and older who are eligible.
  • 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 have masks available. If you have symptoms, you are required to put on a mask when entering the clinic and for your appointment/visit.
  • Public Health Mobile Unit does not provide primary healthcare. There will not be a doctor, physician assistant or nurse practitioner at these clinics. You can learn more about Mobile Primary Care Clinics here
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