Protect yourself and your community. Fast, safe, and walk-in friendly immunizations administered by our certified healthcare professionals.
A visual breakdown of how immunization choices directly impact your personal health and the safety of our community.
Drastically lowers the chance of severe illness, hospitalization, and long-term complications from infections.
Creates herd immunity, directly protecting infants, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals who cannot be vaccinated.
Significantly increased probability of contracting preventable diseases and suffering from severe, extended symptoms.
Acts as a potential carrier, increasing the likelihood of spreading outbreaks to family members and the broader community.
Learn about the specific vaccines we offer to protect you from preventable diseases. Explore their benefits and recommendations.
Protects against seasonal influenza viruses. Recommended annually for everyone 6 months and older to prevent severe respiratory illness and hospitalization. Getting vaccinated not only protects you but also reduces the spread to vulnerable groups.
A crucial combination vaccine that protects against three potentially life-threatening bacterial diseases: Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis (whooping cough). It is especially important for pregnant women and those in close contact with young babies.
Provides highly effective, long-lasting immunity against Measles, Mumps, and Rubella, preventing serious complications and halting contagious outbreaks. Two doses offer lifetime protection against these highly infectious viral diseases.
Protects against the human papillomavirus, significantly reducing the risk of cervical and other types of related cancers later in life. It is most effective when administered in early adolescence, but catch-up vaccines are highly recommended for young adults.
Defends against Respiratory Syncytial Virus, a common respiratory infection that can be especially dangerous for infants and older adults. The vaccine is vital for preventing severe lower respiratory tract disease during peak viral seasons.
Prevents the painful rash of shingles and severe long-term nerve pain (postherpetic neuralgia). Highly recommended for adults 50 and older, as well as immunocompromised individuals, since the risk of complications increases with age.
Guards against a highly contagious liver infection caused by the Hepatitis A virus, which is often transmitted through contaminated food or water. It is essential for international travelers, food handlers, and those at higher risk of exposure.
Offers vital protection against Hepatitis B, a dangerous viral infection that can lead to chronic liver disease, scarring, and liver cancer. It is typically spread through bodily fluids and is a standard part of routine immunizations.
Defends against bacteria that cause severe pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections. Strongly advised for adults 65+ and younger individuals with chronic health conditions like asthma, diabetes, or heart disease.
Protects against Neisseria meningitidis bacteria, which can cause life-threatening meningitis and dangerous blood infections. This vaccine is critical for adolescents, college students living in dormitories, and military recruits.
Prevents the highly contagious varicella-zoster virus, saving children and adults from severe itchy rashes, scarring, and complications. Vaccination provides a much safer alternative to natural infection and limits community spread.
Protect your health year-round. View the recommended immunizations based on your age group and specific health conditions.
| Vaccine | 19-26 Years |
27-49 Years |
50-64 Years |
65+ Years |
Special Groups (Pregnancy, Health Conditions, etc.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Influenza (Flu)
|
1 Dose Annually | 1 Dose Annually | 1 Dose Annually | 1 Dose Annually | Recommended |
|
Tdap or Td
|
Every 10 Years | Every 10 Years | Every 10 Years | Every 10 Years | 1 Dose each pregnancy |
|
MMR
|
1-2 Doses | 1-2 Doses | 1-2 Doses | Risk-Based | Risk-Based / Healthcare |
|
HPV
|
2-3 Doses | Shared Decision | - | - | Immunocompromised |
|
RSV
|
Pregnancy (32-36 wks) | Pregnancy (32-36 wks) | Shared Decision | 1 Dose | Risk-Based / Pregnancy |
|
Shingles (Zoster)
|
Risk-Based | Risk-Based | 2 Doses | 2 Doses | Immunocompromised |
|
Hepatitis B
|
2, 3, or 4 Doses | 2, 3, or 4 Doses | 2, 3, or 4 Doses | Risk-Based | Risk-Based / Liver Disease |
|
Hepatitis A
|
1 or 2 Doses (Risk) | 1 or 2 Doses (Risk) | 1 or 2 Doses (Risk) | 1 or 2 Doses (Risk) | Risk-Based / Liver Disease |
|
Pneumococcal
|
Risk-Based | Risk-Based | Risk-Based | 1 Dose | Chronic Conditions |
|
Meningococcal
|
Risk-Based | Risk-Based | Risk-Based | Risk-Based | Outbreaks / Military |
|
Varicella (Chickenpox)
|
If No Immunity (2 Doses) | If No Immunity (2 Doses) | If No Immunity (2 Doses) | If No Immunity (2 Doses) | Risk-Based |
*This schedule is a general guide based on CDC recommendations. Always consult with your pharmacist or healthcare provider for personalized medical advice.