Vaccinations

What is a vaccine?

A vaccine is a specialized medical product designed to bolster your body's natural defenses against diseases. It typically contains either inactivated or weakened organisms, which stimulate your immune system to create a protective response. Vaccines are available in various forms and are specifically tailored to combat a wide range of diseases.

You may also hear the term "immunization" used interchangeably with "vaccination." It's important to note that while vaccination refers to the act of administering a vaccine, immunization is the processes that occur within your immune system following vaccination.

Why are vaccines beneficial?

Vaccines play a crucial role in safeguarding our health by shielding us from preventable diseases. This protection is especially vital for children, as their immune systems are still developing and may not be as robust as those of adults. As a proactive measure for maintaining good health, there are several vaccines that are strongly recommended for school-aged individuals and individuals pursuing various occupations. Vaccine charts, also known as immunization charts, are schedules developed by health organizations that indicate when people should be vaccinated.

Types of Vaccines

Covid-19 Vaccine

DTAP (diphtheria, tenatus, pertussis)

Flu

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis B

HPV

Polio (IPV)

Meningitis (A/C/Y/W-135)

Meningitis B

Birth Control Injection

HIV

Irregular Period Evaluation

Pelvic Pain Evaluation

PMDD (Premenstrual dysmorphic disorder) Treatment

PMS (Premenstrual syndrome) Treatment

Testecular pain Evaluation

Urinary tract & bladder infections

Vitamin B12 Injections

Yeast Infections