American Family Care
COVID-19 VACCINATIONS
Don't wait to get the medical attention you need.
Walk-In COVID-19 Vaccine
A COVID-19 vaccination helps your body produce antibodies that can make you immune to COVID-19. Just like any vaccine, it is a safe, essential way to keep you from getting sick. A COVID-19 vaccination usually requires two doses. The second shot happens 14–28 days after the first, depending on the brand. It takes about three weeks after your last shot to develop immunity. We offer both virtual and in-person consultations with doctors and health professionals.
American Family Care has:
- Socially-distanced and sanitized waiting areas
- COVID-19 tests
- Antibody Test
- Rapid Swab Test
- At-Home Testing
- Walk-In COVID-19 vaccinations
Keep Stopping the Spread.
A COVID-19 vaccination protects you from becoming ill, but you can still spread the virus.
- Wear a Mask.
- Cover your nose and mouth.
- Wash Your Hands.
- 20 seconds with soap and water. Or use a hand sanitizer that contains 60% alcohol.
- Keep Your Distance.
- Keep two arm-lengths or 6 feet away from those who don’t live with you.
- Get a Flu Shot.
How Can We Help?
- URGENT CARE
- PEDIATRIC URGENT CARE
- PRIMARY CARE
- FAMILY CARE
- WALK-IN CLINIC
- SEASONAL ALLERGY TREATMENTS
- EXPRESS LAB SERVICES
- STD TESTING
- ANNUAL PHYSICALS
- SCHOOL/SPORTS PHYSICALS
- IMMIGRATION PHYSICALS
- MEN’S PHYSICALS
- WOMEN’S PHYSICALS
- WELLNESS PHYSICALS
- VACCINATIONS – IMMUNIZATIONS
- FLU SHOTS – VACCINATIONS
- TRAVEL MEDICINE – VACCINATIONS
- X-RAYS
At AFC, we offer walk-in urgent care services and more!
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