Vaccines We Offer

COVID-19

Updated vaccines for current variants. Recommended for ages 6 months and up.

Min Age: 6 months

Influenza (Flu)

Annual protection against seasonal flu strains. Recommended for ages 6 months and up.

Min Age: 6 months

Hepatitis A

Protection against liver infection. Recommended for travelers and high-risk groups.

Min Age: 12 years

Hepatitis B

Long-term protection against chronic liver infection. Part of routine series.

Min Age: 0 months

HPV

Prevents cancer-causing HPV infections. Recommended ages 9-26, catch-up to 45.

Min Age: 9 years

Most effective when given before exposure

MMR

Measles, Mumps, Rubella protection. Required for school and travel.

Min Age: 12 years

Varicella (Chickenpox)

Prevents chickenpox and reduces shingles risk later in life.

Min Age: 12 years

Pneumococcal (PCV/PPSV)

Prevents pneumonia and meningitis. Recommended for children and adults 65+.

Min Age: 2 years

Tdap/Td

Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis protection. Booster every 10 years.

Min Age: 7 years

Shingles (Shingrix)

Prevents painful shingles outbreak. Recommended for adults 50 and older.

Min Age: 50 years

Meningococcal

Prevents meningitis. Required for college students and travelers.

Min Age: 11 years

Travel Vaccines

Destination-specific vaccines including Yellow Fever, Japanese Encephalitis.

By availability - consult for specific destinations

Who Should Get Which Vaccine?

Adults (18-64)

Routine adult immunizations

Recommended Vaccines:

  • COVID-19
  • Influenza (annual)
  • Tdap (every 10 years)
  • HPV (if not completed)
Note: Based on risk factors and previous vaccination history

Older Adults (65+)

Enhanced protection for seniors

Recommended Vaccines:

  • COVID-19
  • Influenza (annual)
  • Pneumococcal
  • Shingles
  • Tdap
Note: Medicare typically covers these vaccines

Pregnant Individuals

Safe vaccines during pregnancy

Recommended Vaccines:

  • COVID-19
  • Influenza
  • Tdap (each pregnancy)
Note: Consult with OB/GYN and our pharmacist

Chronic Conditions

Diabetes, heart disease, lung conditions

Recommended Vaccines:

  • COVID-19
  • Influenza (annual)
  • Pneumococcal
  • Hepatitis B
Note: Additional vaccines may be recommended based on condition

College/Group Living

Students and communal living

Recommended Vaccines:

  • COVID-19
  • Influenza
  • Meningococcal
  • MMR
  • Varicella
Note: Many institutions require proof of vaccination

Travelers

International travel protection

Recommended Vaccines:

  • COVID-19
  • Hepatitis A & B
  • Travel-specific vaccines*
Note: Destination-specific recommendations available

Important: Final recommendations depend on personal health history, previous vaccinations, and current medications. Consult with our pharmacist for personalized guidance.

How to Get Your Shot

Walk-In Hours

Monday – Friday

10:00am – 6:00pm

First-come, first-served

Average wait: 15-30 minutes

Peak times: Lunch (12-2pm) and after work (4-6pm)

What to Bring

  • Government-issued photo ID
  • Insurance card (if applicable)
  • Current vaccination card (if available)
  • List of current medications
  • Known allergies information
  • Guardian present (for minors)

Screening: We'll review your health history, check for contraindications, and verify timing with other vaccines or medications before administering any vaccine.

Pre-Visit Forms

Save time during your visit by downloading and completing these forms in advance. All forms are also available at our pharmacy.

Digital forms available: Complete consent forms digitally when you visit. Do not include personal health information (PHI) via email—use our secure forms on-site.

Insurance & Cost

Insurance Coverage

  • Most major insurance plans accepted
  • Coverage varies by age, vaccine type, and plan
  • Medicare covers flu, COVID-19, pneumococcal, and shingles vaccines
  • We verify benefits before administration

Cash Pricing

Flu Shot$35
COVID-19$45
Tdap$65
Shingles (Shingrix)$195
Travel vaccinesVaries

*Prices subject to change. Additional consultation fees may apply for travel vaccines.

Required ID: Photo ID required for all patients. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian with valid ID and consent.

After Your Shot

Normal Care Tips

  • Wait 15 minutes before leaving (we'll monitor you)
  • Stay hydrated and move your arm normally
  • Mild soreness at injection site is normal
  • Apply cool compress if needed

When to Seek Care

Serious reactions are rare. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience:

  • Difficulty breathing or swallowing
  • Swelling of face, throat, or tongue
  • Rapid pulse or dizziness
  • Body-wide rash or hives

Emergency: Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room

Report Adverse Event (VAERS)
We follow CDC/ACIP guidelines for vaccine handling & cold chain storage

Travel Vaccines

Destination-Based Consultation

Planning international travel? Our pharmacist provides personalized consultations based on your destination, travel dates, and health history. We offer vaccines for Yellow Fever (by availability), Japanese Encephalitis, Typhoid, and more.

Destination risk assessment
Malaria prophylaxis counseling
Yellow fever certification
Travel health kit recommendations
Start a Travel Consult

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready for your vaccine?

Local, quick, and compassionate care. Our experienced pharmacists are here to keep you and your family protected with safe, effective immunizations.

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