Immunizations & Travel Vaccination
When it comes to disease prevention, immunizations are key. Getting vaccinated protects you and those around you. Our main focus is to help you and your loved ones stay up-to-date on the recommended vaccines. We offer a variety of immunizations.
>Our Pharmacy is currently administering all three Covid Vaccines; Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, and Pfizer. We also have boosters for immunocompromised individuals. You may schedule an appointment online or walk in. We encourage you to register online so you will be in and out in less than 15 minutes!
Flu Vaccine
Influenza is a potentially serious disease that can lead to extensive hospitalization and sometimes even death. Every flu season is different. Influenza infection can also affect people in various ways, however, millions of people get the flu every year, and multitudes of people are hospitalized and some even die from flu-related causes every year. Vaccination has been shown to have many benefits including reducing the risk of flu illnesses, hospitalizations and even the risk of flu-related death in children.
We do our best to provide flu shots quickly and painlessly. Stop in and get yours when convenient. No Appointment is necessary. No lines or major wait time.
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine
- All children younger than 2 years old
- All adults 65 years or older
- People 2 through 64 years old with certain medical conditions
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine
- All adults 65 years or older
- People 2 through 64 years old with certain medical conditions
- Adults 19 through 64 years old who smoke cigarettes
Travel Vaccines
Make sure you are up to date on allrecommended vaccinations before traveling abroad.
International travel can be an enriching experience, but you must also be aware of the health risks. The type of risks you may face during your travel depend on a number of things including:
- Where you are traveling.
- Your activities while traveling.
- The state of your health.
- Your vaccination history.
Many vaccine-preventable diseases that have become rare in the United States, such as measles and pertussis, are still common in other parts of the world. Certain activities, such as attending crowded events, can increase the spread of infectious disease. No matter where you plan to go, you should get recommended vaccines to lower your chances for getting and spreading disease.