Roll Down Your Window, Roll Up Your Sleeve: Free Drive-Thru Vaccination Clinics and More Vaccination Opportunities

There’s never been a more important time to make sure you and the people you love are protected from disease. Especially as flu season approaches, keeping up to date on vaccinations is one of the best ways you can stay safe, healthy, and far from the hospital during the COVID pandemic. And now you can get vaccinated without having to step out of your car!

Drive-Thru Vaccination Options

The Seattle Visiting Nurse Association (SVNA) is hosting a series of drive-thru flu clinics for community members ages 4+ on various dates and times, and at different locations. All insurances accepted, no cost to uninsured and underinsured community members. Register and learn more here. Please note: additional clinic date and locations will be added in late September and early October.

Special Events: drive-thru back-to-school and flu clinics at the ShoWare Center

School looks different this fall, but vaccines are still our best defense against life-threatening diseases like measles, whooping cough, and flu. And once we do return to in-person learning, kids will need all required vaccinations in order to attend. Join Public Health, SVNA, and the Kent School District and get your whole family protected!

  • Dates/times:  Wednesday, October 7th (12PM-5PM) and Saturday, October 10th (10AM-4PM)
  • Who can participate: All King County kids ages 4-18 can get vaccines required for K-12 school entry (including Tdap, DTaP, MMR, hepatitis B, varicella, and polio). All community members ages 4+ can get flu vaccine.
  • Registration process: No registration is required for childhood vaccines. Please be prepared for a possible wait during high traffic periods. If coming for flu vaccine only, please register in advance at schedule.seattlevna.com.
  • Cost: Childhood vaccines are available to all kids at no cost, no insurance required. If you’re just coming for flu vaccine, you’ll use your insurance at registration. If you don’t have insurance or your plan doesn’t cover flu vaccine, you can get vaccinated at no cost.
  • What to wear and bring: Please wear short sleeves and make sure everyone over age two wears a mask. If getting childhood vaccines, please bring your child’s vaccination records if available.

Other Free and Low-Cost Vaccination Events

Learn about many other vaccination options on our Find a Vaccination Clinic page, including flu clinics from ICHS, childhood immunization clinics from Stepping Stone Pediatrics, and comprehensive health services from school based health centers.

Originally published on September 24, 2020.