Helps Prevent Illness
Supports protection against seasonal influenza.
Seasonal influenza vaccination helps reduce the risk and severity of flu illness during each flu season.
Flu vaccination is an important part of preventive care. Our team can review your health information, answer questions about seasonal vaccination, and help you take a simple step toward protecting yourself and the people around you.

Flu vaccination can help reduce missed work or school, protect family members and vulnerable people in the community, and lower the chance of complications from influenza.
Supports protection against seasonal influenza.
Helps reduce the spread of flu to those around you.
Flu vaccination is recommended each flu season.
Can help reduce the risk of severe flu complications.
Influenza can affect people of all ages and may lead to missed work, missed school, or more serious health complications. An annual flu vaccination is a simple preventive step that can help you stay protected throughout flu season.
Flu vaccines are typically given each year before or during flu season. Our care team can help you determine the right time for your annual vaccination.
Flu vaccination is an important preventive-care option for many adults and children. Talk with our clinical team about your age, health history, and individual vaccination needs.
We review relevant health information, answer your questions, administer the vaccine when appropriate, and provide guidance for what to expect afterward.
Some people may experience temporary soreness at the injection site or other mild symptoms after vaccination. Our team will explain what you may expect and when you should contact a healthcare professional with questions or concerns.
Flu vaccination is generally seasonal because circulating influenza viruses and vaccine recommendations can change from year to year.
Yes. Ask our team about wellness exams and other preventive services that may be appropriate for you or your family.
Appointment length can vary, but flu-shot visits are designed to be convenient while still allowing time for appropriate screening and questions.
Bring the identification, insurance information, and relevant medical or vaccination information normally requested for your clinic visit.
For additional information about influenza, seasonal flu vaccines, vaccine recommendations, and flu prevention, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.