Vaccines

Up-to-date vaccines for complete protection

Vaccines are a safe and effective way to prevent illness and protect both you and your community. At W Care Health Center, we provide all the basic vaccines recommended for children, adults, and seniors — from routine immunizations to seasonal flu shots. Our team makes the process simple, comfortable, and reliable, so you can stay healthy year-round.

What you need to know

Vaccinations are a key part of preventive care. They protect you from easily transmissible diseases and help reduce the risk of spreading illness to your family, friends, and community.

The vaccination schedule is determined by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and is created with the average time between vaccinations in mind. Waiting longer or getting vaccinated too close together might result in the body not developing enough protection.

Your vaccines work by triggering the immune system to produce antibodies that can fight diseases like measles, mumps, and rubella.

Vaccines are proven to be safe and effective. Parents should vaccinate their children according to the CDC vaccination schedule; these vaccines protect them throughout childhood and into adulthood.

Vaccination is important for people at every stage of life. Children need vaccines to build protection early on, while teens and adults may require additional doses or boosters to maintain immunity. Older adults also benefit from vaccines that protect against illnesses that become more common with age. Staying up to date with recommended vaccines helps ensure long-term health and safety for you and those around you.

Your vaccination schedule depends on your age, lifestyle, and medical history. Your doctor will recommend vaccines based on the CDC vaccination schedule.

Vaccines for children include:

  • Hepatitis B: Protects against a serious liver infection.
  • Rotavirus (RV): Prevents severe diarrhea and dehydration in infants.
  • DTaP: Guards against whooping cough, tetanus, and diphtheria.
  • Hib: Protects against meningitis and pneumonia.
  • PCV13/15: Prevents pneumonia, ear infections, and meningitis.
  • Polio (IPV): Protects against paralysis from polio.
  • Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR): Guards against three contagious childhood illnesses.
  • Varicella (Chickenpox): Prevents chickenpox and its complications.
  • Hepatitis A: Protects against liver infection from contaminated food or water.

We provide all routine vaccines, making it easy for you and your family to stay up-to-date and healthy year-round.

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