Most insurances cover vaccines with no copay, but we will not know for certain until the insurance is billed.
Yes, it is safe to receive multiple types of vaccines at a time.
Most vaccines are safe to receive during pregnancy. However, live virus vaccines such as MMR and chickenpox should be given either before or after pregnancy. Pregnant people are more likely to develop severe illness from diseases with developed vaccines, so they should receive all recommended vaccinations. For more information, please visit the CDC website
Many school systems now require 5th and 6th graders to receive a Tdap immunization. Meningitis vaccinations are also required by some colleges for incoming freshmen are allowed to move into dorms or attend classes. Contact your local school district or specific college to find out what vaccinations are required.
What Are Vaccines?
A product that strengthens a person’s immune system to help it fight against viral and bacterial infections
For more information, please visit the CDC website
WHY GET VACCINATED?
PROTECT AGAINST DISEASE
Viral and bacterial infections can cause severe illness and be fatal. Vaccines protect against and reduce the severity of these diseases.
COST-EFFECTIVE
Vaccines are less expensive than the treatment required and potentially the hospital stay associated with these diseases
HERD IMMUNITY
You are protecting others while protecting yourself!
Trained certified immunizers: Our certified immunizers are happy to answer your questions as well as provide vaccine recommendations.
Help with potential side effects: Our team can provide over-the-counter recommendations to manage side effects as well as monitor for any severe allergic reactions.
Access to vaccine history: Our team can inform you when you are due for a vaccine and share what vaccines you have had in the past at our pharmacy.
The CDC, FDA, and other experts carefully review the safety data for vaccines before recommending them to the public. After vaccines are approved, they also continuously monitor vaccine safety.
The FDA monitors a vaccine product’s quality by requiring manufacturers to submit samples of each vaccine lot for testing of its safety, purity, and potency. Therefore, the FDA can confirm the product remains reliable and safe for use in people.