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May 2024

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May 1, 2024  to  May 31, 2024
1 May
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Dale Road Senior Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Dale Road Senior Public School, 8228 Dale Rd, Cobourg ON K9A 4J7

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

1 May
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Jack Callaghan Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Jack Callaghan Public School , 5 Tracey's Hill Rd, Lindsay ON K9V 4R5

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

1 May
School-Aged Immunization Clinic - Port Hope Immunization Clinics

10:00 AM| 200 Rose Glen Rd, Port Hope, ON L1A 3V6

School-Aged Immunization Clinics at the Port Hope office require an appointment. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1507.

2 May
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Terry Fox Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Terry Fox Public School, 1065 Riddell Ave, Cobourg ON K9A 5N4

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

2 May
School-Based Immunization Clinic - St. Dominic’s Catholic Elementary School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| St. Dominic’s Catholic Elementary School, 320 Mary Street, Lindsay, Ontario

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

2 May
School-Aged Immunization Clinic - Haliburton Immunization Clinics

10:30 AM| 191 Highland St, Haliburton, ON K0M 1S0

School-Aged Immunization Clinics held at the Haliburton office require an appointment. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1507.

2 May
School Aged Immunization Clinic - Haliburton Immunization Clinics

10:30 AM| 191 Highland St, Haliburton, ON K0M 1S0

Immunization Clinics held at the Haliburton office require an appointment. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1507.

2 May
Sexual Health Clinic - Lindsay Sexual Health (by appointment only)

12:00 PM| 108 Angeline Street South Lindsay ON K9V 3L5

Sexual Health Clinics at our Lindsay office require an appointment, as walk-ins are not currently available. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1205.

3 May
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Smithfield Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Smithfield Public School, 241 Drewery St, Brighton ON K0K 1H0

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

3 May
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Spring Valley Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Spring Valley Public School, 212 County Road 26, Brighton ON K0K 1H0

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

3 May
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Saint John Paul II Catholic Elementary School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Saint John Paul II Catholic Elementary School, 130 Orchard Park Road, Lindsay, Ontario

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

6 May
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Northumberland Hills Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Northumberland Hills Public School, 2246 Spring St, Castleton ON K0K 1M0

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

6 May
School-Based Immunization Clinic - St. Mary’s Catholic Elementary School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| St. Mary's Catholic Elementary School, 103B Lyle Street, Grafton

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

6 May
Sexual Health Clinic - Lindsay Sexual Health (by appointment only)

10:00 AM| 108 Angeline Street South Lindsay ON K9V 3L5

Sexual Health Clinics at our Lindsay office require an appointment, as walk-ins are not currently available. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1205.

7 May
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Central Senior Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Central Senior Public School, 242 Kent St W, Lindsay ON K9V 2Z4

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

7 May
Immunization Clinic - Lindsay Immunization Clinics

11:00 AM| 108 Angeline Street South Lindsay ON K9V 3L5

Immunization Clinics at our Lindsay office require an appointment. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1507.

7 May
Sexual Health Clinic - Port Hope Sexual Health (by appointment only)

12:00 PM| 200 Rose Glen Rd, Port Hope, ON L1A 3V6

Sexual Health Clinics at the Port Hope office require an appointment, as walk-ins are not currently available. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1205.

8 May
School-Based Immunization Clinic - C.R Gummow Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| C.R Gummow Public School, 311 Cottesmore Ave., Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4E3

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

8 May
Sexual Health Clinic - Haliburton Sexual Health (by appointment only)

10:15 AM| Haliburton Highlands Family Health Team at 7217 Gelert Road

Sexual Health Clinics are held at the Haliburton Highlands Family Health Team at 7217 Gelert Road and require an appointment, as walk-ins are not currently available. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1205.

9 May
School-Based Immunization Clinic - St Joseph’s Catholic Elementary School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| St Joseph’s Catholic Elementary School, 919 D'Arcy St, Cobourg ON K9A 4B4

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

9 May
School-Based Immunization Clinic - St. Michaels Catholic Elementary School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| St. Michaels Catholic Elementary School, 23 University Ave W, Cobourg ON

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

9 May
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Rolling Hills Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Rolling Hills Public School, 694 Highway 7A, Bethany ON L0A 1A0

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 

9 May
School-Aged Immunization Clinic - Port Hope Immunization Clinics

10:00 AM| 200 Rose Glen Rd, Port Hope, ON L1A 3V6

School-Aged Immunization Clinics at the Port Hope office require an appointment. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1507.

9 May
School-Aged Immunization Clinic - Lindsay Immunization Clinics

10:00 AM| 108 Angeline Street South Lindsay ON K9V 3L5

School-Aged Immunization Clinics at our Lindsay office require an appointment. Book an appointment online or call 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1507.

10 May
School-Based Immunization Clinic - Ridgewood Public School Immunization Clinics

8:00 AM| Ridgewood Public School, 6763 Highway 35, Coboconk Ontario K0M 1K0

Every fall and spring, the HKPR District Health Unit staff visit elementary schools to immunize Grade 7 students. At these clinics, students are offered the following vaccines:

Meningococcal (meningitis)

  • Vaccine: Nimenrix® or Menactra® 
  • Doses: One
  • Required for school.

Hepatitis B

  • Vaccine: Recombivax® HB or Engerix-B® 
  • Doses: Two (if second dose is not given before the child is 16 years of age, a third dose is needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Vaccine: Gardasil® 9  
  • Doses: Two (if first dose is not given before the child is 15 years of age, then three doses are needed).
  • Recommended, but not required for school.

Consent forms and information packages are sent home with students in early September. The Health Unit will only immunize students whose parent or caregiver has completed the consent form and signed “YES”.

Tips for clinic day

  • eat a good breakfast.
  • bring a lunch.
  • wear a short-sleeved shirt.
  • bring a distraction: music, a book or a game. 
  • know that the needle may feel like a pinch in the upper arm and should only last for a few seconds.

If you have any questions about the school immunization program, please call us at 1-866-888-4577 ext 1507. 


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