Are you ready to stick it to flu?
We’re now offering flu vaccines across more than 60 Marshfield Clinic locations.
Influenza (flu) is a contagious respiratory illness that can cause mild illness in some individuals, but it can also cause severe illness leading hospitalization and even death. Even healthy individuals can become seriously ill from the flu. The best way to protect yourself is through prevention by getting a flu vaccine each year.
Receiving an influenza vaccine each fall reduces your risk of getting sick and of experiencing severe complications. It also decreases the severity of illness if you do get the flu.
During the most recent flu season, there were more than 600,000 people hospitalized and more than 27,000 deaths from the flu in the United States. More than 260 children died from influenza, and 90% of those deaths occurred in children who were not fully vaccinated.
The 2024–2025 flu season was classified as high severity — the most serious since 2017–2018.
Each year
influenza (flu) vaccines are updated to better match the viruses that will likely be circulating. Getting a vaccine is the best way to prevent serious illness from influenza virus.
Where to get your flu vaccine:
Flu vaccines are available across many primary care departments, medical office locations and in flu clinics.
How to schedule your flu vaccine:
- Schedule online or in the mobile app through your
My Marshfield Clinic account (If you don’t see a time that works for you, choose one of the below options).
- Contact your
provider’s office
- Call our Vaccine Hotline at 715-387-5404 (Monday – Friday, 6:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.)
- Walk-in flu clinics: Contact your
preferred location for dates and times.
For more information on how to get your flu vaccine, contact any
Marshfield Clinic Health System location or your health care team.
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