We stock vaccines to fight communicable diseases, including all of the vaccines your child needs to return to school and that the CDC recommends for both children and adults. We can help you get your family ready to go back to school or stay up to date on vaccinations; we even pull your child’s vaccination records for you to make sure that they are receiving every injection on schedule and as required. Protect your whole family with routine vaccinations!
Protect yourself this flu season with our Seasonal Flu Shot, a vital preventative measure against the influenza virus. The flu can lead to serious complications, including pneumonia (infection of the lungs), sinus and ear infections, and can worsen underlying heart or lung conditions—complications that can sometimes be fatal. By getting vaccinated, you not only safeguard your health but also help protect your loved ones and community from these severe outcomes.
Protect yourself this flu season with our High-Dose Flu Shot—a powerful preventative measure designed to stimulate a stronger immune response. This advanced formulation offers enhanced protection, particularly for individuals at higher risk of severe complications. By choosing the high-dose option, you maximize your defense against these potentially life-threatening outcomes and help ensure a healthier, safer season for you and your community.
Shingrix is a highly effective vaccine designed to protect against shingles and its complications. Clinical studies have shown that it provides over 90% effectiveness in adults aged 50 and older, significantly reducing the risk of developing this painful condition and its long-term effects. By incorporating Shingrix into your preventative healthcare routine, you can safeguard your well-being and enjoy a healthier, more comfortable quality of life as you age.
Prevnar 20 is a pneumococcal vaccine that helps prevent pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections. By targeting multiple strains of pneumococcal bacteria, it offers comprehensive protection against these potentially life-threatening conditions. Incorporating Prevnar 20 into your immunization plan is an essential step towards safeguarding your respiratory and overall health, particularly for those at increased risk.
Tdap and DTaP are essential vaccines that protect against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis. These infections can lead to severe complications, including swelling of the heart muscle, heart failure, coma, paralysis, and even death. By immunizing yourself and your loved ones with Tdap or DTaP, you not only reduce your risk of contracting these dangerous diseases but also help safeguard your community’s health.
Hepatitis B is a serious viral infection that primarily affects the liver and can lead to chronic liver infection, liver failure, and liver cancer. Without proper protection, these complications can be life-threatening, even resulting in death. Vaccination against Hepatitis B is a crucial step in safeguarding your liver health and reducing your risk of these severe outcomes.
Hepatitis A is an acute viral infection that primarily affects the liver, potentially leading to severe complications such as liver failure and death. Vaccination is a safe and effective way to protect yourself from this serious illness and maintain optimal liver health.
HIB (Haemophilus Influenzae type b) is a serious bacterial infection that can lead to severe complications depending on the area of the body affected. These complications may include brain damage, hearing loss, loss of an arm or leg, and in some cases, death. Vaccination remains the most effective way to prevent HIB and protect against its potentially devastating outcomes.
Meningitis B is a severe bacterial infection that leads to inflammation of the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. This life-threatening condition can cause serious complications, including neurological damage, hearing loss, and even death if not treated promptly. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent Meningitis B, safeguarding individuals from its potentially devastating consequences.
Meningitis MCV4 is a crucial vaccine that offers robust protection against four strains of Neisseria meningitidis, the bacterium responsible for meningococcal disease. This immunization helps prevent severe infections, including meningitis and bloodstream infections, which can have life-threatening consequences. By incorporating the MCV4 vaccine into your routine immunizations, you not only safeguard your own health but also contribute to the broader effort to prevent outbreaks in your community.
The MMR vaccine protects against measles, mumps, and rubella—three highly contagious viral diseases that can lead to severe health complications. Without vaccination, these illnesses can cause brain swelling, painful and swollen testicles or ovaries, deafness, or even death. Immunization with MMR is a critical step in safeguarding not only individual health but also public health by preventing outbreaks and serious complications.
The Varicella vaccine protects against chicken pox, a highly contagious viral infection. Without vaccination, chicken pox can lead to complications such as infected sores, brain swelling, pneumonia, and even death. Immunization is the safest and most effective way to guard against these serious health risks and ensure overall protection for individuals and communities.
HPV refers to a group of more than 200 related viruses that can lead to various health issues, from benign genital warts to more serious complications. Some strains of HPV are directly linked to an increased risk of developing certain cancers, including cervical, anal, and throat cancers. Vaccination remains the most effective way to reduce the risk of these infections and their potentially life-threatening outcomes, ensuring better long-term health for individuals and communities.
RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) is a contagious viral infection that targets the lungs and small airways, posing significant risks, particularly for infants and young children. Due to the heightened vulnerability in these groups, a prescription is required for administration in children and for women who are pregnant to ensure proper care and dosage.