- Wichita Public Schools
- Health Services
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The Health Services Clinic is now utilizing a combo test which uses one swab to test for FLU A, FLU B & COVID! The clinic provides FREE testing for WPS students, staff and family members of students and staff.
To schedule testing: call 973-4790
- Leave a message with your name and phone number if you get the voicemail and we will call you back to schedule an appointment. Testing is by appointment only.
Clinic Hours for Testing in January, beginning January 3, 2023:
Monday - Friday, 8:00am – 3:00pm
AMAC – HEALTH SERVICES CLINIC
903 S. Edgemoor, Wichita, KS 67218
*Park in the visitor parking lot located at the SW corner of Lincoln & Edgemoor. Enter through Door #33 (across from the flag pole).
NEW! - FLU & COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics for students, staff and family members of our students and staff.
Flu & COVID Vaccines for individuals - 6 months and older.
FLU & COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Dates:
- Look for new dates after Winter Recess in January 2023
Sign up for an appointment: https://bit.ly/USD259Clinics
You can receive both a Flu & COVID vaccine on the same day. However, you will need to complete 2 separate consent forms. See instructions below. Please complete the online Flu Vaccine Consent Form when you make your appointment. This form is sent directly to the pharmacy so they know how many flu shots to bring.
Flu Vaccine Consent Form - Wichita USD 259
**Bring your insurance card to the clinic if you're getting a Flu vaccine. WPS Employees on district insurance should bring their Maxor+ prescription card or know their employee ID#.
COVID VACCINE CLINIC QUESTIONNAIRE AND CONSENT FORM - English
COVID VACCINE CLINIC QUESTIONAIRE AND CONSENT - Spanish
COVID VACCINE CLINIC QUESTIONAIRE AND CONSENT - Vietnamese
The vaccine clinics will still be held at the Alvin Morris Administrative Center, 903 S. Edgemoor. NEW - Park in the visitor parking lot located at the SW corner of Lincoln & Edgemoor. Enter through Door #33 (across from the flag pole). See Map
NEW - Now offering Bivalent Boosters
The CDC recommends that people ages 5 years and older receive one updated (bivalent) booster if it has been at least 2 months since their last COVID-19 vaccine dose, whether that was:
- Their final primary series dose, or
- An original (monovalent) booster
People who have gotten more than one original (monovalent) booster are also recommended to get an updated (bivalent) booster.
Click HERE for more up-to-date information about COVID Vaccines.
Frequently Asked Questions about COVID Vaccines
Learn more about the COVID vaccine from the CDC
EUA - Emergency Use Authorization Fact Sheets:
EUA Fact Sheet - Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine for 6 months - 4 years of Age
EUA Fact Sheet - Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine for 5-11 years of age
EUA Fact Sheet - Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine for 12 years and up (primary series and bivalent booster)
EUA Fact Sheet - Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine for 6 months - 5 years of age
EUA Fact Sheet - Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine for 6-11 years of age
EUA Fact Sheet - Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine for 12+ years of age (2 dose series)
Get your FREE at-home test kits: https://www.accesscovidtests.org/
Helpful Links
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CHILDHOOD VACCINE CLINIC CONSENT FORMS
Sedgwick County Division of Health
Assistance in Obtaining Oral Health Care