More about Travel Vaccinations
Yellow Fever
Who needs it?
We currently offer the yellow fever vaccine. The CDC recommends this vaccine for people 9 months old or older. Africa and South America are high-risk areas, so if you are traveling to locations in those countries, it is advised that you receive at least a single dose of the vaccine.
Hepatitis A
Who needs it?
- Shots are given in a series of 2 shots.
- International travelers who have not received a vaccine
- All children ages 12 to 24 months or children and adolescents 2 to 18 years old who are unvaccinated
- Pregnant women
Hepatitis B
Who needs it?
- Shots are given in a series of 2,3,4 shots.
- Children at 6 months receive them and workers
Tetanus (TDAP) Vaccination
Who needs it?
- 8 years and older
- Pre-teens who haven’t had the shot should get it between the ages of 11-12.
- Pregnant women should get the Tdap during 3rd trimester of every pregnancy
- Adults should get 1 shot every 10 years.
Flu Shot (Influenza)
We are currently offering Flu Shots as well as COVID-19 Vaccinations. We offer both the Moderna and Pfizer Vaccine. Learn more about scheduling your vaccine below.
Polio
What is it?
It is a disabling and life-threatening disease caused by the poliovirus. It infects a person’s brain and spinal cord causing paralysis.
COVID-19 Services
We are offer several different medical services related to COVID-19, including testing for COVID-19 with PCR tests, rapid antigen tests, antibody tests and pre-shift screenings. We also offer COVID-19 Vaccinations.
Typhoid
Typhoid fever is a life-threatening illness caused by Salmonella Typhi bacteria. Typhoid fever is common in parts of the world where water and food may be unsafe, and sanitation is poor (southern Asia- primarily India, Pakistan, or Bangladesh; Southeast Asia, South America, and Africa).
Shingles
It is a painful rash that typically develops on one side of the body and often comes on the face or torso. It is also known as herpes zoster.