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Get a convenient flu shot at no charge.

We care about your health and the health of our community. With flu season on the horizon, we’re making it as easy as possible for you to get a flu shot this year. Flu shots are available to Blue KC members enrolled in Blue KC plans with exclusive access to Spira Care Centers.

Schedule your flu shot at a Spira Care Center – at no charge.

Face coverings are required for all appointments.

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15 minute, in-person appointment

Call 913-29-SPIRA (77472) to schedule an appointment at any Spira Care Center.

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Drive-up flu shot clinics beginning October 4th with evening and Saturday availability. Available at all Spira Care locations.

CTo secure a spot, call to schedule an appointment. And be sure to bring your member ID card.

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Do you have an appointment scheduled already?

Patients will be offered a flu shot when they are at a Care Center for a previously scheduled appointment.

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A winning shot.

When you get a flu shot at a Spira Care Center, you’ll be automatically entered for a chance to win a special giveaway. Prizes include Chiefs tickets, a Kansas City gift basket, and more!

Who needs a flu shot?

Spira Care recommends that everyone age 6 months or older get vaccinated. This is especially true if you are at high risk for flu complications such as:

  • Young children
  • Pregnant women
  • Adults 65 years and older
  • People with chronic illnesses - especially asthma, heart disease & stroke, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, and cancer

Who needs a flu shot?

Per the AAP, influenza vaccine can be administered simultaneously with or any time before or after administration of the currently available COVID-19 vaccines.

When to get vaccinated?

Get your flu shot early in the flu season. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends getting vaccintated between early September and late October.

Chart of the flu season starting in early September and ending in October

Why is it so important to get a flu vaccine every year?

Discover the benefits of getting a flu vaccine, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.