Immunizations
Ask our pharmacist or your doctor about recommended vaccines based on your age and medical conditions. We can administer immunizations to adults and answer any questions you may have. Call us today and ask to speak to one of our immunization pharmacists! Vaccines available Monday-Friday, 9:00am – 4:30pm.
Available Vaccines:
Flu (Influenza) Vaccine
Influenza is a contagious respiratory illness caused by a virus. Symptoms of the flu usually come on suddenly and can include fever, cough, chills, sore throat, body aches, and tiredness. Everyone, of all ages, should be vaccinated each year in the fall.
Pneumonia Vaccine
Pneumococcal is caused by a bacterial infection. It can cause fever, chills, cough, difficulty breathing and chest pain. It is recommended for children under 5, all adults over age 65, and people with high risk factors such as smokers, heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, etc.
Shingles (Zoster) Vaccine Live
Shingles is caused by a virus. Symptoms consist of a painful skin rash often with blisters. Anyone who has been exposed to chickenpox can develop shingles, but it is most common in people over the age of 50. The vaccination is recommended for age 60 or older.
Tdap Vaccine - Tetanus (T), Diphtheria (D), Pertussis (aP)
Tdap vaccine can prevent tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis. Tetanus enters the body through cuts or wounds. Diphtheria and pertussis spreads from person to person. Tetanus (T) causes stiffening of the muscles. Tetanus can lead to serious health problems or death. Diphtheria (D) can lead to difficulty breathing, heart failure, paralysis or death. Pertussis (aP), also known as "whooping cough", can cause uncontrollable, violent coughing. Pertussis can be extremely serious and deadly.
Covid-19 Vaccine
Covid-19 disease is caused by a coronavirus call SARS-CoV-2. You can get Covid-19 through contact with another person who has the virus. It is predominantly a respiratory illness that can affect other organs
If you have a need for other vaccines, please contact us.
Other vaccines may be available upon request. For more detailed information on the above vaccines please visit: www.cdc.gov/vaccines.