Vaccination
Flu, Pneumonia, Shingles, RSV, COVID-19,Tetanus
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.
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