Germ Fighter STOP_xs Notre Dame has received a limited supply of the H1N1 vaccine. As per directions of the CDC and the Indiana State Board of Health, vaccine will be given to members of the highest risk groups first. Please be patient as the lines may be long and this type of vaccine takes longer to administer.

Please Watch here for additional Immunization Sites, Dates, and Times

Per guidelines from the Center for Disease Control and Indiana State Department of Health, the first vaccine will be available to:
• Pregnant women
• Students, faculty, and staff under 25 years old who have health conditions associated with the highest risk of medical complications from influenza, such as:

  • Asthma and other chronic lung diseases such chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)]
  • Cancer
  • Blood disorders (including sickle cell disease)
  • Diabetes
  • Heart disease
  • Kidney or liver disorders
  • Neurological disorders such as epilepsy, cerebral palsy
  • Neuromuscular disorders such as muscular dystrophy and multiple sclerosis
  • Weakened immune systems such as people with HIV or AIDS or who are on medications that weaken the immune system
    As more vaccine becomes available, University Health Services will expand the groups covered.
    Bring University ID
    Please wear short sleeves

Please watch for announcements concerning the availability of more vaccine to our community. We will provide information as it is made available.

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Vaccine Availability Poster
Key Facts about H1N1 Virus
Seasonal Flu/Novel H1N1 Influenza Information
To Parents: Response to Influenza Like Illnesses
St. Joseph County Pandemic Influenza Information
Do I have the Flu? Self Assessment from Flu.gov

Academic Year Hours

Walk-In Clinic: Open 24/7
Physician: 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Pharmacy: 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.