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In-Home Vaccines

In-Home Vaccines

Stay protected year-round. Our licensed providers deliver fast, convenient vaccination services, from flu shots to travel vaccines, right to your home.

 
FLU - Under 65

FLU - Under 65

$299
An injectable vaccine that helps the body develop antibodies against several strains of the flu. This vaccine is recommended on an annual basis for individuals under 65 years of age.
FLU - 65+

FLU - 65+

$399
An injectable vaccine that helps the body develop antibodies against several strains of the flu. This vaccine is recommended on an annual basis for individuals over 65 years of age.
TDAP 
(Whooping Cough)

TDAP 
(Whooping Cough)

$499
The TDaP vaccine is recommended for older children / adults for protection against tetanus, diphtheria, cough, and pertussis.
Typhoid Fever

Typhoid Fever

$599
An oral or injectable vaccine that protects against typhoid fever. This vaccine may require periodic boosters to maintain effectiveness.
Shingles

Shingles

$699
Shingles vaccine recommended for adults 50 and older that protects against shingles and postherpetic neuralgia
Pneumonia

Pneumonia

$699
The pneumococcal vaccine protects against diseases that are caused by the streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) bacteria.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who should get the Flu vaccine?

The flu vaccine is recommended annually for everyone 6 months and older, especially adults 65+, individuals with chronic medical conditions, pregnant individuals, and those with frequent exposure to others. It protects against seasonal influenza strains that change each year. Most people only need one dose per year, and side effects are typically mild, such as arm soreness or fatigue. The flu vaccine can safely be given alongside other vaccines.

Who should get the Tdap vaccine?

Adults who have never received a Tdap booster, are pregnant (during each pregnancy), or are due for a 10-year tetanus booster should receive Tdap. It protects against tetanus, diphtheria, and whooping cough. A booster is recommended every 10 years, or sooner after certain injuries. Side effects are usually mild and short-lived.

Who should get the Tetanus (Td) vaccine?

Adults should receive a tetanus booster every 10 years to maintain protection. Td is typically used after an initial Tdap dose and may be recommended sooner if you experience a deep or contaminated wound. It can be safely administered with other routine vaccines.

Who should get the Hepatitis A vaccine?

The Hepatitis A vaccine is recommended for individuals traveling internationally, those with liver disease, people exposed to outbreaks, or anyone seeking long-term protection against Hepatitis A. It is given as a 2-dose series and provides long-lasting immunity. Side effects are mild and uncommon.

Who should get the Hepatitis B vaccine?

The Hepatitis B vaccine is recommended for all adults up to age 59, and adults 60+ with risk factors such as diabetes, liver disease, or occupational exposure. It protects against a virus that can cause chronic liver disease and cancer. The vaccine is given as a 2- or 3-dose series, depending on formulation, and is considered very safe.


Who should get the Shingles vaccine?

Adults 50 years and older, as well as younger adults with weakened immune systems, should receive the shingles vaccine. It prevents shingles and reduces the risk of long-term nerve pain. The vaccine is given as a 2-dose series, even if you’ve had shingles before or received the older shingles vaccine.

Who should get the Pneumococcal (Pneumonia) vaccine?

The pneumococcal vaccine is recommended for adults 65 and older and younger adults with chronic conditions such as asthma, heart disease, diabetes, or immune compromise. It protects against serious infections like pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections. Many adults only need one dose of the newer formulations, with additional doses based on health history.

Who should get the Typhoid vaccine?

The typhoid vaccine is recommended for individuals traveling to regions where typhoid fever is common or those with potential exposure through food and water. It is available as an injectable or oral vaccine, depending on timing and travel plans. Boosters may be required for ongoing risk.

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