Where can I get detailed information about each vaccination? >
Here is a list of vaccines offered by the pharmacy and the associated condition. View even more information using the links below.
FLU (Influenza)
A contagious viral infection of the nose, throat and lungs. On average, up to 20% of the U.S. population will be infected with seasonal influenza virus.
Who should be vaccinated? **
- The vaccine is now recommended for everyone 6 months and older. High-dose vaccine shots available for those age 65 and older. Learn More
PNEUMONIA (Pneumococcal)
Infection of the lungs, blood, and brain.
Who should be vaccinated? **
- Anyone over age 65. Learn More
SHINGLES (Herpes zoster)
A painful skin rash caused by the same virus as chicken pox. Difficult to treat, shingles can cause severe pain lasting months or even years.
Who should be vaccinated? **
- Anyone over the age of 60 who has been vaccinated against or exposed to chickenpox. Learn More
TETANUS/DIPHTHERIA/WHOOPING COUGH (Td & Tdap)
Tetanus: Bacteria in soil enter through a cut, creating infection. Sufferers may be unable to open mouth and swallow.
Diphtheria: Highly contagious infection of respiratory tract. Leads to weakness, sore throat, swollen glands. Severe cases of Diphtheria can affect the heart.
Whooping Cough (Pertussis): Highly contagious infection of respiratory tract. Causes excessive coughing fits.
Who should be vaccinated? **
- Patients 10 years of age and older should receive a one-time dose of Tdap. Adults require 1 booster of Tdap and then a Td booster every 10 years. Learn More