Immunization

Vaccines, the only way people became immune to a certain disease was by actually getting the disease and surviving it. Immunizations are definitely less risky and an easier way to become immune to a particular disease. They are important for both adults and children in that they can protect us from the many diseases out there. Through the use of immunizations, some infections and diseases have almost completely been eradicated throughout the World.

Here are the lists of immunization shots we have available:

- Patient Vaccine Screening Check List

- Shingles (Zoster) Vaccine Live-Varicella Zoster Virus

- Flu-shots

- Pneumococcal Vaccine

To avoid long wait please fill out vaccine consent form below and bring it to pharmacy. No appointment necessary! Walk-ins welcome! FLU-SHOTS Everyday. Most insurances accepted.

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