- **Q: Where can I get free immunizations in Marion County, Florida?
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As the 2025-2026 academic year approaches, health officials in Florida and Oklahoma are providing resources and guidance to ensure students are properly immunized and ready for school. This includes free immunization clinics, updated requir...
The Florida Department of Health in Marion County is providing free vaccinations to children ages 4 through 18, helping families meet Florida’s school immunization requirements. Services are offered at the department’s main Ocala clinic and through its Mobile Health Unit, which is traveling to several neighborhoods including Belleview, Silver Springs Shores, and Dunnellon. The main fixed-site clinic is located at 1801 SE 32nd Avenue in Ocala and will hold a large-scale immunization event on Friday, August 9, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., with no appointment required. Parents are encouraged to bring government-issued photo ID and their child’s immunization or travel records when attending a clinic. For more information, families can call the Department of Health in Marion County at 352-629-0137 or visit marion.floridahealth.gov?ref=yanuki.com.
In Oklahoma, health officials are urging parents to ensure their children are ready for enrollment by gathering necessary documents and scheduling required immunizations. Key documents include a child's birth certificate and an updated immunization record, which can be downloaded from the Oklahoma State Immunization Information System. Dr. Stacey Cumming, Vice President of Pediatric Services, outlined the immunization requirements, which vary by grade level. If a child is missing any immunizations, they can be obtained from a pediatrician or through care vans across the city that provide free immunizations. For birth certificates, shot records, immunizations, and more, click here?ref=yanuki.com.
NAMI Oklahoma is offering back-to-school tips live on Living Oklahoma to help families prepare for the school year. They also provide a NAMI Help Line at 1 (800) 583-1264, and 9-8-8 for mental health crises. More information can be found on their website?ref=yanuki.com.
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