Instructions
In order to identify pharmacies in your surrounding area which may have
antiviral medications or vaccine services please enter your address or ZIP code
and area of search in miles. Once the screen refreshes next please check which
specific antivirals or vaccine services you are interested in.
A map will appear identifying any pharmacies with a small blue icon which meet
your search criteria. A list of those pharmacies will also appear on the right
side of the map. By clicking on any one of the blue icons the location of the
pharmacy, its hours of operation and available dosage forms can all be
determined by clicking on the respective tabs which appear in the pop up window.
Those pharmacies participating in this community health initiative are doing so
on a voluntary basis in order to assist the public in identifying sources of
antiviral medications and vaccine services. These pharmacies will make every
effort to update their information in a timely manner. You may, however, wish to
call the specific pharmacy in advance to confirm availability of antivirals or
vaccine services.
Important Information for York City Residents
The York City Bureau of Health has the antivirals Tamiflu and Relenza along with
H1N1 and pneumococcal vaccine available at no charge for qualifying residents of
York City.
In order for a person to qualify for the York City Bureau of Health antiviral
program, you (1) must be a City of York resident, (2) must be unable to pay for
the prescription, and (3) must have your medical care provider fill out the
first half of York City’s Bureau of Health Antiviral Medication Record Form. The
form is downloadable from the York City's website at:
http://www.yorkcity.org/webcom/PDF/health/swineantiviral.pdf
In order to pickup antiviral medications, your medical care provider can fax
(717-843-5605) the form, or you or your representative must bring the partially
completed form to the Albert S. Weyer Health Center at 435 W. Philadelphia St.,
York, PA.
For more information please contact the York City Bureau of Health at
717-849-2299.
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