Contact Us

Use the form on the right to contact us.

You can edit the text in this area, and change where the contact form on the right submits to, by entering edit mode using the modes on the bottom right. 

2109 Sumner Avenue
Aberdeen, WA
United States

(360) 532-8631

Flu activity picking up in Washington: protect yourself now

In the news

Flu activity picking up in Washington: protect yourself now

Grays Harbor County Public Health & Social Services Department

State health officials are already seeing influenza cases across the state, and they expect the number to rise in the coming weeks. People are urged to get a flu shot now as the best line of defense against flu.

“The flu can, and does, make people really sick,” said Dr. Kathy Lofy, health officer for Washington State Department of Health. “Most healthy people who get the flu don’t need urgent medical care; however, people in a high-risk group and those who are very sick should contact their health care provider as soon as possible.”

Flu vaccine is recommended for everyone six months of age and up. Serious complications from influenza are more likely to occur in high-risk groups such as young children, people 65 and older, pregnant women, and people with certain medical conditions. Health care providers, and others in close contact with people in high-risk groups, should get a flu shot to protect themselves and the people in their care.

People who are sick should stay home so they don’t spread the flu to others. Antiviral medication may be prescribed to help reduce the severity and duration of flu illness.

Washington had 278 confirmed flu deaths in the past year, and medical facilities saw high numbers of patients seeking care for flu. While most people with the flu can be safely treated at home, there are some symptoms that should trigger immediate medical care. To find out what to do if you feel sick with flu-like symptoms read this guide from the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control.

Grays Harbor County Public Health encourages everyone to knock out flu with an annual flu shot. Flu shots are available at these locations:

  • Safeway Pharmacy, 221 W Heron in Aberdeen
  • Rite Aid, 301 East Wishkah in Aberdeen
  • Rite Aid, 3130 Simpson Avenue in Hoquiam

New this year: Medicaid will only reimburse for flu shots done at the patient's primary care doctor's office. Medicaid will not reimburse for flu shots done at a pharmacy.  If your primary care doctor doesn't offer the flu shot, you can call your plan and ask to be referred to one that does.

  • Molina: (800) 869-7165
  • Amerigroup: (800) 454-3730