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Flu Shots
Vaccinations
Don't wait to get the medical attention you need.
Get Your Flu Shot Today
Get Protection for the Upcoming Flu Season
All throughout flu season, which usually begins around October, American Family Care® is stocked with flu shots—all available on a walk-in basis. Protecting yourself against one of the most dangerous and prevalent U.S. health concerns has never been easier.
Don’t Put it Off—The Flu is Nothing to Take Lightly!
People who have never had the flu often mistake it for the common cold. The truth is that the flu is a very serious and potentially fatal disease. The dangers of the flu are not talked about very openly anymore because the widespread availability of flu shots has significantly reduced the number of serious flu cases.
Don’t be misled; receiving a flu vaccine is important for both your personal health and the well-being of your community. Since 2010, the Centers for Disease Control estimate anywhere between 140,000 and 170,000 people are hospitalized for the flu each year. The best way to prevent this serious disease from affecting your family is by receiving a flu shot once a year before the end of October.
How Can We Help?
- URGENT CARE
- PEDIATRIC URGENT CARE
- PRIMARY CARE
- WALK-IN CLINIC
- FAMILY CARE
- SEASONAL ALLERGY TREATMENTS
- BRONCHITIS TREATMENT
- 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
The Flu Resources
FAQs About Flu Vaccines
QUESTION: What are some complications that can arise because of the flu?
A: Most people get over the flu within a couple weeks of experiencing symptoms like headaches, body aches, sore throat, and runny nose. However, complications can occur: inflammation of the heart and brain, organ failure, and inflammatory response being just a few.
QUESTION: Who is at a risk for flu-related complications?
A: People over 65, people with chronic conditions like asthma, pregnant women, and young children are all at risk of developing complications.
QUESTION: How long does it take to get a flu shot?
A: Just a few seconds! Most people find it’s over before they know it.
How do I get the COVID-19 Vaccine?
Getting a COVID-19 vaccine is the best, safest way to not get severely ill. Like all vaccines, the COVID-19 vaccine teaches your body how to develop its own immunity to the virus that causes this illness. A COVID-19 vaccine usually requires two doses. The second shot happens 14 to 28 days after the first. It takes about three weeks after your last shot to develop immunity. Getting a COVID-19 vaccination will depend on availability and guidelines in your state. Contact us about getting a COVID-19 vaccination.
Protect yourself and your family by receiving a flu shot once a year!
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