Where to Get Flu Shots in Grand Junction
If you haven't had a chance to get your flu shot this year, there's still time. The flu has been a big problem this season. Find out where you can get your flu shots in Grand Junction.
Rite Aid 1834 North 12th Street Grand Junction, CO 81501 (970) 243-3125 | Rite Aid 400 North 1st Street Grand Junction, CO 81501 (970) 263-7415 | Kmart Pharmacy 2809 North Ave Grand Junction, CO 81501 (970) 243-4338 |
Walgreens 240 West Park Dr Grand Junction, CO 81502 (970) 208-1252 | Walgreens 240 W Park Dr Grand Junction, CO 81505 (970) 208-1252 | Safeway Pharmacy 681 Horizon Dr Grand Junction, CO 81506 (970) 257-1392 |
Rite Aid 2992 Patterson Road Grand Junction, CO 81504 (970) 241-3795 | Albertsons Pharmacy 2512 Broadway Grand Junction, CO 81503 (970) 257-0233 | Walgreens 2900 North Ave Grand Junction, CO 81504 (970) 208-1014 |
Safeway Pharmacy 2901 "f" Rd Grand Junction, CO 81504 (970) 248-9871 | Target Pharmacy 2424 Highway 6 And 50 Grand Junction, CO 81505 970 241-2477 | Walgreens 572 32 Rd Clifton, CO 81520 (970) 523-0193 |
Remember to call ahead of time, as the location may be out of the flu vaccine.
Veterans can still get free flu shots at the Grand Junction VA Medical Center and its satellite sites in Craig, Glenwood Springs, Montrose and Moab. The medical center's clinic is open weekdays 9 a.m. – noon, and 1 – 4 p.m. through the flu season.
The VA Medical Center's satellite clinics have the following flu shot hours:
- Montrose CBOC, Walk-In Clinic, 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Monday – Friday or call for appointment (970) 249-7792
- Glenwood Springs, Walk-In Clinic, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Monday – Friday. For details, call 970-945-1007
- Craig, Maj. William E. Adams, TeleHealth Clinic, Walk-In, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Monday – Friday
- Moab, Utah, Please call ahead (435) 719-4144
Veterans are encouraged to get the shot even if they have already had the flu as there is more than one type. This is the most severe flu season in several years.
Studies show the flu shot immunity lasts much longer than previously believed and the flu season has become increasingly unpredictable.
Veterans do not have to be enrolled with the VA Medical Center to receive the shot. They just need to provide proof of military service.