FAQ
Is it a problem if I don't have a copy of my vaccination record?
While it is important to keep details of any vaccinations you have received over the years, it is not completely necessary. Retaining detailed immunization records is important because tracking down the records elsewhere can be a real challenge. However, you can, in most cases, track down vaccination history by checking with you or your child's doctor, the state health department and/or your or your child's schools.
What happens if I am not vaccinated or my child is not vaccinated?
While there is a chance that you may avoid becoming ill without the vaccination, receiving the vaccination greatly reduces the odds of getting sick. There are individuals who argue that vaccinations are dangerous, but there is no evidence to support that.
While they help with prevention do vaccinations help with treatment?
Vaccinations do not help with treatment, meaning that once you are infected and show symptoms of an illness, receiving more of the bacteria or virus from an immunization shot will not be effective. Vaccinations are only administered as a means of preventing the illness from developing in the first place. Thus, we encourage patients to receive immunizations before the illness often presents itself.
What is "The Flu Season?"
The flu season refers to the time of year when it is easier for people to contract the influenza virus, which is typically during the winter months. Although influenza is not caused by cold weather, it does happen to be the most prevalent during the cold months.
Will I get sick from a flu shot?
Flu shots are safe. While there may be small side effects from a flu shot that go away within a day or two, it is extremely rare for anyone to become sick from a flu shot. If you want to discuss the possibility in further depth, be sure to come in for a visit to our urgent care facility.
What vaccinations Require a Booster Shot?
A vaccination may require more than one dosage to work properly, which is referred to as a booster shot. Immunizations that need a booster shot include influenza, tetanus, measles, human papillomavirus, hepatitis and meningococcal.