
Parents and guardians in Lincoln County have the chance to tick another item off their back-to-school preparation list. The Lincoln County Health Department is rolling up its sleeves to offer a Kindergarten Health Assessment and Vaccine Clinic on August 15, organized for the little ones set to start kindergarten. The event aims squarely at ensuring kids are primed for the classroom, both health-checked and immunized.
The clinic, according to information published by the Lincoln County Government, is set to take place from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Love Memorial Elementary School. It presents a prime opportunity for parents to easily get to firmly check off the state-required health assessments and routine childhood vaccinations necessary for school enrollment.
With affordable fees and insurance card acceptance, the clinic isn't just about health compliance—it's about accessibility. "Make sure your child is school-ready—schedule today!” implores the Lincoln County Government's announcement. For the health assessments, parents should bring $25, payable via cash or card, and their insurance card for vaccines—although it's noted that some may qualify for free vaccinations.
To grab a spot in this busily anticipated clinic, parents must schedule an appointment, a simple step made to smoothly cater to the expected demand. They are instructed to call the Lincoln County Health Department at 704-479-5030.









