NOVEL H1N1 FLU: Doses of Novel H1N1, or swine flu, are currently available to patients of NorthBay’s three locations of its Center for Primary Care – Vacaville, Fairfield and Green Valley. Call the site where your physician is located to arrange a vaccination.

SEASONAL FLU: Doses of seasonal flu are currently available to patients of NorthBay’s three locations of its Center for Primary Care – Vacaville, Fairfield and Green Valley. Call the site where your physician is located to arrange a vaccination.

If symptoms are not severe:

• NorthBay Healthcare encourages any patient with severe flu-like symptoms, especially high-risk patients, to call their physician within 48 hours and review their symptoms.

• Stay home if you're sick for 7 days after your symptoms begin or until you've been symptom-free for 24 hours, whichever is longer.

• Limit your contact with other people as much as possible.

If your symptoms are severe, contact your doctor within 48 hours. Severe warning signs include:

In Adults:

* Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath

* Pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen

* Sudden dizziness

* Confusion

* Severe or persistent vomiting

* Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with

* fever and worse cough

In Children:

* Fast breathing or trouble breathing

* Bluish or gray skin color

* Not drinking enough fluids

* Severe or persistent vomiting

* Not waking up or not interacting

* Irritable, the child does not want to be held

* Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and worse cough

PHONE HOTLINE

NorthBay Healthcare patients are encouraged to contact their Center for Primary Care for updates and advice:

* Hilborn CPC: 646-5500

* Green Valley CPC: 646-3500

* Vacaville CPC: 624-7500




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Free H1N1 Vaccine Clinics in Vacaville and Fairfield on Nov. 25

NorthBay Healthcare will sponsor a trio of free drive-through H1N1 vaccination clinics in Vacaville and Fairfield Wednesday, Nov. 25.

Vaccine is offered free of charge, regardless of health plan affiliation.

Vaccinations begin at 8 a.m. and continue until 2 p.m., or until the supply of approximately 1,500 doses is exhausted. Both injections and the nasal flu mist vaccine are available.
The drive-through clinics will be conducted at these locations of the NorthBay Center for Primary Care:

• 421 Nut Tree Road, Vacaville
• 2458 Hilborn Road, Fairfield
• 5140 Business Center Drive, Green Valley

The one-day drive-through clinics are open to all people except individuals showing any signs of illness, including respiratory infection, fever, coughing or flu- or cold-like symptoms.

Clinic officials suggest wearing light clothing, or short-sleeve shirts, making it easier to receive the injections.

Another way to shorten the time it takes to get through the line is to fill out a consent form in advance. Those wishing to be vaccinated can find the consent forms for adults and children online at newsroom.northbay.org/fluconsentform.


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