One Health Primary Care
Immunizations
Immunizations are a cornerstone of preventive healthcare at One Health Med. Vaccinations protect you, your family, and your community from serious diseases such as influenza, measles, mumps, tetanus, hepatitis, COVID-19, and more. Our immunization services are designed to be convenient, safe, and up to date with CDC-recommended vaccine schedules for children, teens, adults, and seniors.
We provide routine childhood immunizations, adult boosters, travel vaccines, flu shots, and catch-up immunizations. Whether you’re preparing for school, international travel, or simply staying current with preventive care, our team ensures you receive the necessary vaccinations based on age, health condition, lifestyle, and risk factors. At One Health Med, we track your vaccine history and offer reminders so you never miss a dose.
Immunizations in primary care settings are crucial for preventing outbreaks, reducing healthcare costs, and saving lives. Don’t wait until flu season or an outbreak—stay protected year-round.
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- Keep a copy of your vaccine records for school, work, or travel.
- Get your annual flu shot before flu season peaks (typically in fall).
- Schedule childhood vaccines on time to ensure school readiness.
- Ask about the shingles and pneumonia vaccines if you’re over 50.
- Plan ahead—some travel vaccines require multiple doses.
- Update your vaccines before attending college or military service.
- Get a Tdap booster if it’s been 10 years or after exposure to tetanus risk.
- Inform your provider of any allergies or previous reactions to vaccines.
- Use your patient portal to track when your next vaccines are due.
- Encourage family members to stay up to date—it protects everyone!
Frequently Asked Questions
Adults typically need flu shots annually, Tdap every 10 years, and other vaccines based on age or health status such as shingles or pneumococcal.
Yes, most schools require proof of immunizations like MMR, DTaP, polio, and hepatitis B.
Yes, we provide the latest COVID-19 vaccines and boosters.
Yes, it’s safe and effective to receive multiple vaccines at the same appointment.
Most insurance plans cover recommended vaccines at no cost.
Walk-ins are welcome, but scheduling an appointment ensures availability.
It depends on your destination. We offer travel vaccines like typhoid, yellow fever, and hepatitis A.
Yes, vaccines are thoroughly tested and monitored for safety and effectiveness.
Yes, we maintain digital records and can provide a printed or electronic copy on request.
We offer catch-up immunizations based on CDC guidelines to get you back on track.