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Immunizations

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Immunizations are a key part of preventive healthcare and help protect against various infectious diseases. Our clinic offers a comprehensive immunization service to ensure our patients are protected according to the latest health guidelines.

Services include:

  • Routine vaccinations for all age groups

  • Travel vaccinations and health advice

  • Seasonal flu shots and updates on new vaccines

  • Vaccination schedules for children, adolescents, and adults

  • Information and education on vaccine-preventable diseases

Frequently Asked Questions

We offer a wide range of immunizations for both children and adults, including flu shots, MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis), HPV (human papillomavirus), hepatitis A and B, chickenpox, and COVID-19 vaccines. Please contact us for a complete list.

Yes, we recommend making an appointment for vaccinations to ensure we have the vaccine in stock and to minimize your wait time. However, we do accept walk-ins based on vaccine availability.

Yes, vaccines are safe and effective. They undergo rigorous testing and monitoring by the FDA before they are approved for use. Vaccines are a crucial tool in preventing infectious diseases and protecting public health.

In many cases, yes. It is safe and efficient to receive multiple vaccines at one visit. This can help ensure you are up-to-date with your immunizations. Our healthcare providers will review your medical history and current health status to determine what is best for you.

Please bring your photo ID, insurance card (if applicable), and your vaccination records if available. This helps us determine which vaccines you may need.

Yes, we offer vaccinations required for international travel. Please schedule a consultation well in advance of your trip, as some vaccines require a series of doses.

Common side effects are mild and may include soreness at the injection site, low-grade fever, or fatigue. Serious side effects are rare. We will provide you with information on what to expect and when to seek medical advice.