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Rite Aid offers After Work Wednesday walk-in clinic

Customers and their families can conveniently get routine immunizations at select Rite Aid locations.
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Rite Aid intends to make it easy to keep your health a priority by offering an After Work Wednesday clinic at select stores, providing families a convenient opportunity to walk in and get the immunizations for the flu, COVID-19, RSV and other viruses.

Rite Aid’s upcoming After Work Wednesday event offers families the flexibility of a walk-in clinic, allowing them to receive routine immunizations. The event will take place from 5 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 1 at select locations.

“The health of our communities is always top of mind for Rite Aid, especially as we approach the holiday season,” said Karen Staniforth, chief pharmacy officer at Rite Aid. “With the help of our trusted pharmacy experts, we’re excited to offer families an opportunity to get the immunizations they need, at a time that fits their schedules.”

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Rite Aid pharmacists can immunize adults and children three years of age and older. Immunizations for After Work Wednesday include routine vaccinations that provide critical protection against certain diseases, some of which are required for certain ages, activities, or for overseas travel. These include shingles, tetanus, pertussis, respiratory syncytial virus, among others, depending on age and state regulations, in addition to the available flu and COVID-19 (2023-2024) vaccines.

A full list of participating stores can be found here. Customers who are unable to attend After Work Wednesday can schedule an appointment for immunizations at their local Rite Aid through the online scheduling tool.

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To help customers determine which routine immunizations are right for them, Rite Aid offers an Immunization Evaluation Questionnaire on its website. The questionnaire guides customers to ensure they are up to date with all necessary immunizations based on their age, conditions or occupation.

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