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By Paul Curtis
Garden Island

Posted on: Thursday, November 26, 2009

H1N1 vaccine goes to shut-ins, too

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LIHU'E, Kaua'i — Dr. Ken Pierce and his wife, nurse Diane Pierce, have administered between 150 and 200 swine flu shots on Kaua'i, many to people in their own homes.

Their Island Doctors on Call, or iDoc, is one of two Kaua'i operations where the H1N1 vaccination is available outside of private doctors' offices — the other being the Waipouli Kaua'i Village Safeway pharmacy, according to the state Department of Health Web site.

And while the DOH Web site indicates the iDoc service is available only between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., Dr. Pierce said the service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by appointment.

Most of his clients are parents with children who want to make sure their children are immunized, he said.

He is offering only the preservative-free, injectable vaccine for those ages 4 and up, and said he expects the brisk initial demand to taper a bit once vaccination clinics get under way in some of the island's schools. Those began this week and will pick up further next week.

Caregivers of young children and pregnant women have also been calling to inquire about the service, he said.

"Our goal is to get people vaccinated, those who want it," he said.

The vaccine is free, and the administration charge is $15, though they have provided the shot free of charge to families who can't otherwise afford the protection, he said.

They're trying to provide the service to shut-ins and those who want to avoid clinics, he said.

Pierce said he has seen a recent increase in confirmed H1N1 cases on Kaua'i in patients he sees in their homes, and has received calls from some parents who are "panicked" when they learn the preservative-free injection he offers is not suitable for those under the age of 4.

He usually refers those parents to their pediatricians or to the state Department of Health.

"Everyone has been grateful and happy" for the service and protection provided, and Pierce has been happy to help, and glad to see people getting themselves educated about the seasonal and swine flu, and asking intelligent questions about the diseases and immunizations.

Island Doctors on Call can be reached at 652-6060 or 652-6061, islanddcotorsoncall@hotmail.com, or on the Web, www.islanddoctorsoncall.com.