Vaccinations
The New Mexico Department of Health reports the first flu-related deaths of the 2016-2017 season. Three adults have died: two adult men in Rio Arriba and Santa Fe counties, respectively, and an adult woman in Grant County. « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health is reminding New Mexicans that it’s not too late to get vaccinated against the flu. Influenza activity is increasing across New Mexico and the number of flu cases is expected to rise in coming weeks. « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health’s Las Cruces Public Health Office will be hosting a flu shot clinic on Monday-Thursday, January 23-26 from 10-2pm at the Mesilla Valley Public Housing Authority, 926 S. San Pedro, Las Cruces, NM 88001. « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health is investigating four confirmed cases of whooping cough (also known as pertussis) in infants under 6 months of age reported during December 2016. « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health’s Las Cruces Public Health Office will be hosting a flu shot clinic in Las Cruces, NM. There is no charge to those attending the clinic. « read more »
A yearly flu vaccine remains the best way to protect from influenza. Patients who still need a flu shot should talk to their doctor, or visit other healthcare providers such as their pharmacist. Most pharmacies have plenty of vaccine available and there is often no appointment needed. « read more »
Everyone six months of age and older should get a flu vaccine each flu season, especially people in the following groups because they are at high risk of having serious flu-related complications or because they live with or care for people at high risk for developing flu-related complications. « read more »
Everyone six months of age and older should get a flu vaccine each flu season, especially people in the following groups because they are at high risk of having serious flu-related complications or because they live with or care for people at high risk for developing flu-related complications. « read more »
Everyone six months of age and older should get a flu vaccine each flu season, especially people in the following groups because they are at high risk of having serious flu-related complications or because they live with or care for people at high risk for developing flu-related complications. « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health’s Las Cruces Public Health Office will be hosting a flu shot clinic in Las Cruces, NM. There is no charge to those attending the clinic. « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health’s Las Cruces Public Health Office will be hosting a flu shot clinic at St. Genevieve Parish Hall in Las Cruces, NM. « read more »
There is no charge to those attending the clinic. Public Health offices throughout the state have vaccines available for those without insurance or who are otherwise not able to get vaccinated. Those with Medicaid or other insurance who go to Public Health Offices are asked to bring their insurance... « read more »
There is no charge to those attending the clinic. Public Health offices throughout the state have vaccines available for those without insurance or who are otherwise not able to get vaccinated. Those with Medicaid or other insurance who go to Public Health Offices are asked to bring their insurance... « read more »
There is no charge to those attending the clinic. Public Health offices throughout the state have vaccines available for those without insurance or who are otherwise not able to get vaccinated. Those with Medicaid or other insurance who go to Public Health Offices are asked to bring their insurance... « read more »
There is no charge to those attending the clinic. Public Health offices throughout the state have vaccines available for those without insurance or who are otherwise not able to get vaccinated. Those with Medicaid or other insurance who go to Public Health Offices are asked to bring their insurance... « read more »
The immunization clinic is open to the public and free of charge. Everyone six months of age and older should get a flu vaccine each flu season, especially people in the following groups because they are at high risk of having serious flu-related complications or because they live with or care for... « read more »
There is no charge to those attending the clinic. Public Health offices throughout the state have vaccines available for those without insurance or who are otherwise not able to get vaccinated. Those with Medicaid or other insurance who go to Public Health Offices are asked to bring their insurance... « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health’s Las Cruces Public Health Office will be hosting a flu shot clinic. There is no charge to those attending the clinic. Public Health offices throughout the state have vaccines available for those without insurance or who are otherwise not able to get vaccinated.... « read more »
There is no appointment necessary and no charge to those attending the clinic. Public Health offices throughout the state have vaccines available for those without insurance or who are otherwise not able to get vaccinated. Those with Medicaid or other insurance who go to Public Health Offices are as... « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health is reminding New Mexicans that flu season is around the corner and is urging everyone six months and older to get vaccinated. « read more »