Should I Get the New COVID-19 Vaccine Booster?
Since approved in September 2022, patients want to know – should we get the new updated COVID-19 booster vaccine? Here’s what you should know.
Read MoreInfluenza Vaccine Reservation
For your convenience, we are offering drive-through flu vaccine clinics for our patients/families in October 2022. Reservation required.
Read MoreFlu Vaccine Consent
Once registered for clinic, you must complete the flu vaccine consent form for each family member receiving the flu vaccine. Reservation required. Current patients/families only.
Read MoreCovid-19 Vaccines for Babies and Toddlers
The FDA authorized the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines for the youngest children on June 17 2022. With the CDC’s formal endorsement, children as young as 6 months will be able to begin receiving COVID-19 vaccines.
Read MoreCovid-19 Treatment
As many of our schools and families prepare for spring break, outbreaks of the BA.2 omicron subvariant are on the rise within the US. With Paxlovid™, the latest Covid-19 treatment in the news, we are getting questions about anti-viral treatments for Covid-19 from parents in …
Read MoreShould you get a Covid booster
Should you get the booster or wait for the reconfigured vaccine? Here are my thoughts.
Read MoreThe Pivot | Drive Through Flu Clinics
Protecting parents and children from the flu is always a priority. 2020 presented a unique challenge. We had to come up with a COVID-safe way to give flu shots. Pandemic Problems Require Pandemic Solutions Here is what we did to keep everyone safe: Drive through …
Read MoreCOVID-19 Safety Procedures
With the safety of our community in mind, we have taken numerous steps, escalating by the day, to protect our patients and colleagues from COVID-19.
Read MoreAntibody Testing
With so much emphasis on antibody testing, here is the science behind the two questions I commonly get asked about regarding the corona virus antibody.
Read MoreSidewalk Etiquette
What is a safe distance? COVID-19 spreads mostly from contact with a person who is infected. Here’s some good sidewalk etiquette to keep you and family safe.
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