2012 – 2013 Flu Season09/07/12 – We are excited to announce that our shipment of Commerical Flu
Vaccine for 6-35months and Flu Mist has arrived! We are also excited to
announce that our shipment of Vaccine For Children (VFC) Flu Vaccine
6-35months, 3 Years and Up and Flu Mist has arrived! We strongly encourage
you to check with your insurance company about your flu vaccine coverage
prior to booking an appointment. If you are covered – BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT
NOW! 08/14/12 – We are excited to announce that our shipment of Commercial Flu
Vaccine for ages 3 years and up has arrived! We strongly encourage you to
check with your insurance company about your flu vaccine coverage prior to
booking an appointment. If you are covered – BOOK YOUR APOINTMENT NOW! Please check back daily for updates on the arrival of our supply of the Flu
Vaccine for 6-35 months, Flu Mist and Vaccine For Children (VFC) supply of
Flu Vaccine and Flu Mist. The 2012 / 2013 Flu Mist & Flu Vaccine will have protection against three
different flu viruses: an H3N2 virus, an influenza B virus and the H1N1
virus that caused so much illness in 2009/2010.Please check back for daily updates.VFC Insurance Companies (Only kids 18 and under)-Medicaid-Wellcare Healthy Choice – Wellcare Childhealth Plus – Wellcare Family
Health Plus-MVP Option Medicaid – MVP Option Childhealth Plus – MVP Option Family
Health Plus-Hudson Health Medicaid – Hudson Health Childhealth Plus – Hudson Health
Family Health Plus-Fidelis Managed Medicaid – Fidelis Childhealth Plus – Fidelis Family
Health Plus-Blue Choice Childhealth Plus Here’s how influenza can hurt your family….Influenza can make you, your children, or your parents really sick.Influenza usually comes on suddenly. Symptoms can include high fever,
chills, headaches, exhaustion, sore throat, cough and all-over body aches.
Some people say, “It felt like a truck hit me!” Symptoms can also be mild.
Regardless, when influenza strikes your family, the result is lost time
from work and school.Influenza spreads easily from person to personAn infected person can spread influenza when they cough, sneeze or just
talk near others. They can also spread it by touching or sneezing on an
object that someone else touches later. An infected person doesn’t have to
feel sick to be contagious: they can spread influenza to others when they
feel well- before their symptoms have begun.Influenza and it’s complications can be serious that they can put you, your
children, or your parents in the hospital-or lead to death.Each year, more then 200,000 people are hospitalized in the U.S from
influenza and it’s complications. 36,000 die, including many children. The
people who have the highest probability of being hospitalized and of dying
are infants, young children, older adults and people of all ages who have
medical conditions such as heart or lung disease. But remember, it’s not
only the youngest, oldest, or the sickest who die: every year influenza
kills people who were otherwise healthy.Influenza can be a very serious disease for you, your family, and
friends-but can all be protected by getting vaccinated.There’s no substitute for yearly vaccination in protecting the people you
love from influenza. Either type of influenza vaccine (the “shot” or nasal
spray) will help keep you and your loved ones safe from a potentially
deadly disease. Get vaccinated every year, and make sure your children and
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