Immunizations are vital in protecting you and your family from preventable diseases. At Tri-State Clinics, we offer a full range of vaccination services for children, adults, and seniors. Our services begin with essential vaccines for infants, continuing through adolescence, and include boosters and new vaccines as they become available. We ensure that your immunization records are up-to-date and maintained throughout your life, providing you with the protection you need at every stage.
Our team of experienced healthcare professionals will guide you through the vaccination process, ensuring you receive the necessary vaccines based on your age, health status, and lifestyle. We also provide detailed information and recommendations for seasonal vaccines, such as the flu shot and RSV vaccine, as well as the latest COVID-19 vaccines and boosters.
A: Infants should begin receiving immunizations at birth. The vaccination schedule continues with multiple doses until 23 months of age, followed by booster shots and additional vaccines throughout childhood and into adulthood.
A: Yes, vaccines are thoroughly tested for safety and effectiveness before being approved for use. The benefits of immunizations far outweigh the potential risks, and they play a critical role in protecting public health.
A: Yes, adults also need immunizations. Some vaccines are recommended for adults to boost immunity or protect against diseases that are more common or severe in older age. This includes flu shots, tetanus boosters, and vaccines for shingles or pneumonia.
A: If you miss a scheduled vaccination, it’s important to contact your healthcare provider as soon as possible. We can help you get back on track with the vaccination schedule to ensure your child remains protected.
A: It’s recommended to maintain a copy of your child’s immunization records. Your healthcare provider can also provide updates and keep a record for you.
A: Yes, multiple vaccines can often be administered during the same visit. This is a common and safe practice that helps ensure your child stays on schedule with their immunizations.
A: Most vaccines may cause mild side effects, such as redness or swelling at the injection site, or a low-grade fever. These side effects are usually short-lived. Serious side effects are rare, but if you notice anything unusual, contact your doctor.
A: You can get your child vaccinated at Tri-State Community Clinic. Find a location near you and make an appointment today.
A: Tri-State Community Center follows a vaccination schedule recommended by health authorities. We will guide you on which vaccines are needed at each stage of your child’s development.
A: Yes, many schools require up-to-date immunizations for enrollment. Check with your local school district or healthcare provider to ensure your child meets the necessary requirements.
A: Bring your child’s immunization record, any questions you have, and any information about allergies or previous vaccine reactions. This helps ensure a smooth and safe vaccination process.