Posted on Feb 9, 2022

The Darke County General Health District will be hosting two Pfizer COVID vaccine clinics. The clinics will be held in Bradford and Union City for those ages 12 and up. No appointments are needed as these clinics will be walk-in. Those who receive their first COVID vaccine dose will be given a $100 cash card while supplies last. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at these clinics. These clinics are at no cost to patients and individuals do not need to be from Darke County to attend. First and second Pfizer doses, as well as Pfizer booster doses will be offered.

The first pop up clinic will be held in Bradford on Thursday, February 17th from 3-5 p.m. at the Bradford Public Library. Bradford library is located at 138 East Main Street Bradford, OH 45308.

The following week, Thursday February 24th a clinic will be held at the Wayne Healthcare Union City Medical Center from 3-5 p.m. Union City Medical Center is located at 622 East Elm Street Union City, OH 45390.

Both clinics are while supplies last. Leftover cash cards from these clinics will be distributed to those receiving their first dose COVID vaccine at the Darke County Health Department’s weekly Tuesday vaccine clinic starting the following Tuesday, March 1st. These run from 8-10:30 a.m. and 2-5 p.m. by appointment only. This will continue while supplies last. To schedule your appointment for a Tuesday clinic, call the Health Department at 937-548-4196 ext. 224.

For billing purposes, those who have medical coverage should bring their insurance card with them. A copy of the card will be made onsite and the insurance company will be billed for the administration of the vaccine. The vaccine itself is free. For those who do not have insurance, there will be no charge for the vaccine or administration. For any questions or additional information on this clinic, please contact the Health Department at 937-548-4196 ext. 224.