Vaccines

 
 

Vaccines

The first vaccine was developed in 1796 to protect against smallpox. Since then, numerous vaccines have been developed and played an important role in increasing life expectancy and improving the quality of life. According to the World Health Organization, 3.5 to 5 million deaths are prevented every year thanks to vaccines. In fact, since 1974, research shows vaccines prevented 154 million deaths, including 146 million children under five.

Everyone needs routine vaccinations to stay healthy. COVID and Flu vaccines are recommended every season, but there are others that are important to keep up to date or get if you never have received them. Find out what vaccinations you and your family need.

Frequently Asked
Questions

Is it ok to delay vaccines or create my own vaccine schedule for my child?
Why should my child get vaccinated?
How do I know that vaccines are safe for me or my child?
What are the risks of not vaccinating my child?
Should my child get vaccinated if they aren’t feeling well?
Can vaccines cause autism?
How do I keep track of my child’s vaccines?
If I miss a dose or get off schedule, do I have to restart the series?
Will there be side effects from the vaccines?
If I previously got the Zostavax vaccine, should they get Shingrix to protect against shingles?
Which vaccines does Medicare cover/not cover?