Immunization Information
Our top priority is our customers health and happiness; one way of doing this is by offering a full line of immunizations for a variety of preventable diseases. You can walk in at any time we are open and we will administer the vaccine in a private setting, no appointments needed. For all vaccines we notify the doctor of your choosing so your medical file remains up to date.
Save Time at the Pharmacy!
We recommend you complete your immunization forms online before you visit to save you time from waiting in any lines at the store. All vaccines we offer have electronic forms to send in or forms to fill out and print off at home and bring in.
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Travel Vaccines
If you are traveling to a foregin country we can help you get the immunizations you need. Contact one of our pharmacists today to set up a schedule of immunizations to get you ready for your trip. While we offer vaccines every hour we are open, some travel vaccines need to be coordinated ahead of time. We will also need the travel administration form filled out and it is available to download here. To view what vaccines are recommended by the CDC for your area of travel, please click here.
Flu Vaccine
Flu is a contagious respiratory illness that is caused by influeza viruses which can cause mild to severe illnesses. It is spread from person to person through close contact, coughing, or sneezing. The best way to prevent the flu is by getting vaccinated every year.The CDC recommends that people get vaccinated against influenza as soon as flu season vaccine becomes available in their community. Influenza seasons are unpredictable and can begin as early as October. For more information on Influenza please click here.
If you have a business or other group of people(ie nursing home) that need flu shots, please contact us and we would be happy to come out and administer the immunizations at your office.
We are proud to be the local leader in immunizing our community against the flu and other preventable disease. Take a look at our involvement in shortages and outbreaks over the last 10 years in these news articles which demonstrates our commitment.

Pneumonia
Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that can cause mild to severe illness in people of all ages. Adults 65 years or older are at increased risk for pneumococcal disease. It is spread from person to person through direct contact with respiratory secretions such as saliva or mucus. The best way to prevent the pneumococcal disease is by getting vaccinated as the vaccines help protect against some of the more than 90 types of pneumococcal bacteria. Which type of vaccine should you get? Click Here.