Flu Covid RSV Vaccine Update
Last updated for 2024-2025 Flu Season:
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FLU, COVID and RSV VACCINES CURRENTLY IN STOCK
We have the following vaccines. See below for more information about flu vaccine clinics:
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Flu Shots for those ages 6 months and up with Commercial Insurance
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Flu Shots for those ages 6 months and up with the Free Vaccine Program (VFC*)
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COVID Vaccines for ages 6 months and up with Commercial Insurance
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COVID Vaccines for ages 6 months and up with the Free Vaccine Program (VFC*)
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RSV Antibody Shot for Infants less than 8 months of age (from Oct to March) we have
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RSV Shot for those greater than 11 lbs with Commercial Insurance​
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About the RSV Monoclonal Antibody Shot
We recommend the RSV Monoclonal Antibody for all infants who will be less than 8 months of age during the RSV Season. The RSV Season is from October to the end of March. Click here to read information about this shot. Please note that you are unable to get this shot once a child is 8 months of age, unless you are at increased risk of RSV.
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If you have a well visit, you will be able to get your Flu, COVID vaccine or RSV shot. You MAY bring siblings at the same time for Flu and COVID vaccines, but please add them to the schedule by sending a web portal message or be sure to add at check in.
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If you have a well visit and would like to get the Flu Vaccine during your well visit, fill out the Influenza Screening Form below (it will save you time in the office)
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Please note that it will save time in the office if you print out and answer the Flu Screening Form – Click Below
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Flu Vaccine Screening Form – please fill out and print with you for your flu vaccine
We again have the Flu Mist this year. The CDC and the AAP have issued recommendations that either vaccine is acceptable.
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Call us for SAME DAY APPOINTMENTS.
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Please remember that if your child is receiving their first flu vaccine, (or only had one vaccine previously) and they are under 9 years; you will require 2 doses for best protection (minimum 28 days between doses). For those patients who have physicals scheduled, we will offer Flu Vaccine during your appointment – please fill out the screening questionnaire. In most cases, there is not a copay.
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*Refers to VFC or Vaccine for Children program for patients with Medicaid, Child Health Plus or with no insurance (e.g. Fidelis, CDPHP Medicaid, CDPHP Child Health Plus, MVP Medicaid).
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Links to Vaccine Information Statements for Influenza Vaccines:
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Flu Shots – Seasonal Influenza shots for ages 6 months on up
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Flu Mist – Seasonal Influenza Nasal Spray for 2 years to 49 years
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Vaccine Information Statements – All vaccines and view statements in other languages
Frequently Asked Questions:
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What about timing of the vaccine? When is the best time to get the vaccine?
We are following the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics which states:
“administration of influenza vaccine should not be delayed to a later date because this increases the likelihood of missing influenza vaccination altogether”
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Which vaccine is preferred for my child with Asthma? What about Egg Allergy?
The flu shot is the preferred vaccine according to the ACIP (from the CDC). Although the Flu Mist appears to offer better protection for children with asthma, there is ongoing monitoring for how the Flu Mist may trigger asthma (similar to a cold or virus). Either vaccine is safe and effective for those with Egg Allergy.
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What can I anticipate for the supply of Seasonal Flu Vaccine?
While every year brings challenges, it appears that this years supply will meet our patients needs. While there may be issues outside of our control, we will do our very best to obtain vaccine that meets our patients needs.
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Do I need the vaccine this year, if I had last years flu vaccine?
Last years vaccine will not provide protection for this years influenza illness. Therefore, we do recommend a dose of this years vaccine as well
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What about the number of vaccinations?
Young children < 9 years will require 2 doses of the vaccine if this is your first year for the vaccine. The interval between doses is 28 days.