09/17/2025
A drive-up clinic offering a variety of vaccinations will be open to all residents of LaGrange and surrounding counties on Thursday, Sept. 25, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Parkview LaGrange Hospital will host the clinic in its north parking lot at 207 N. Townline Road in collaboration with Super Shot Inc and the LaGrange County Council On Aging & LCAT.
"We hope many area residents will be able to take advantage of this opportunity to obtain multiple vaccinations that are very important at this time of year," said Jordi Disler, market president, Parkview Health North. "Getting vaccinated not only protects the person who receives the shot, but it also helps limit the spread of contagious diseases like flu and COVID to other people in the person's life who may be vulnerable. Our Parkview LaGrange team is pleased to bring this event to the public again in conjunction with these wonderful community partners."
The event will offer vaccines for flu, COVID-19, pneumonia, RSV and shingles:
🟢Flu shot – Regular dose recommended for ages 6 months and older. High-dose flu shot available for adults 65-plus, regardless of insurance status.
🟢 COVID-19 (newest, 2025 vaccine) – Recommended for ages 65 and up, and adults 18-64 with underlying conditions. Recommended by American Academy of Pediatrics for children 6 months-23 months, children ages 2-17 may receive at parents' discretion.
🟢 Pneumonia – Recommended for adults ages 50 and up, and adults 19-49 with risk factors.
🟢 RSV – Recommended for adults ages 75 and up, and adults 50-74 with risk factors.
🟢 Shingles – Recommended for adults ages 50 and up.
Individuals with healthcare coverage should bring their insurance card, as insurance will be billed, if applicable. Super Shot is able to bill a variety of insurance plans, but insurance is not required. No one will be turned away for inability to pay. PLH will cover the cost of vaccinations for those who have no insurance. For answers to vaccine-specific questions, call 260-424-7468. For all other questions, call 260-463-9389.
Guests should dress appropriately to allow clinic volunteers easy access to their upper arm to administer the vaccinations.
Anyone experiencing symptoms of illness – such as sore throat, runny nose, cough, sneezing, fever, fatigue, muscle aches and/or headache – is asked not to participate in this event. Many of these symptoms can be associated with cold, flu and COVID-19.