Ferry, Pend Oreille, and Stevens Counties are currently in: PHASE 3
Face coverings required in all public places
Starting April 15, 2021, ALL Washington residents 16 years of age or older can receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Schedule Your Appointment Online: CLICK HERE to see clinic locations, dates, times, and schedule your appointment.
*If you received your first COVID vaccine from Northeast Tri County Health District, your second dose appointment will automatically be scheduled for you.*
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Schedule Your Appointment by Phone: 509-684-2262 Option #4
Other available vaccine locations may be found on by using the Vaccine Locator on the DOH website.
To help you better understand the risks and benefits of the different types of vaccines, review the fact sheets below before you get the vaccine.
As of April 12, more than 6.85 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson...
On March 22, 2021 every county in Washington advanced to Phase 3 of the...
Updated numbers as of April 12, 2021 for Ferry, Pend Oreille and Stevens...
Contacts and Resources
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The Department of Health (DOH) is supplying free influenza (flu) vaccination for uninsured adults over 18 years of age this flu season. The flu vaccine only protects against the flu virus and does not prevent, nor cause, any other respiratory infection including COVID-19 disease.
Northeast Tri County Health District (NETCHD) will offer free flu vaccine, with a nominal $20.00 administration fee. No one will be denied the flu vaccine because of inability to pay this fee. The DOH state supplied flu vaccine will be available now through June 2021, or while supplies last, to any adult who does not have health insurance. No proof of residency or immigration status will be required. All flu vaccine recipients will be pre-screened for COVID-19 symptoms and be expected to fill out standard consent forms.
Please contact NETCHD at 509-684-2262, opt 1 for details, such as hours and vaccine availability.
Our care navigator will assist you with accessing treatment and comprehensive medical & social support resources.
For more information or assistance please contact our Care Navigator:
Paige Davison
509-563-8016
pdavison@ netchd.org
Due to increasing response efforts of combating the COVID-19 pandemic, Northeast Tri County Health District (NETCHD) is reorganizing all of its resources to better protect our communities. In our efforts to reduce person-to-person contact and lessen the risk for staff and the public, our Colville office will be closed to in-person services. Click below for accommodations for services:
Women Infant and Children Nutrition Program (WIC)
Safe Syringe Services Program (Needle Exchange)
Environmental Health Permits and Applications
Colville: 509-684-2262