Express Medical Care

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Mon–Fri: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Sat: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM | Sun: Closed

Express Medical Care is proud to offer a full range of vaccinations, including flu shots, COVID-19 vaccines, tetanus, pneumonia vaccine and more. Staying up to date with regular vaccines is one of the most effective ways to protect yourself and those around you from preventable illnesses. Vaccinations not only reduce the risk of serious disease but also strengthen community health by preventing outbreaks. By prioritizing immunization, you safeguard your well-being and contribute to a healthier future. Keep your family protected—schedule your vaccines with Express Medical Care today.

List of Vaccinations and Flu Shots 

  1. Covid shots – COVID‑19 vaccines help the immune system recognize and fight the SARS‑CoV‑2 virus, reducing the risk of severe illness, hospitalization, and long‑term complications. Updated formulations are released periodically to match circulating variants. Most adults are advised to stay up to date with seasonal boosters based on age and risk factors.
  2. Pneumonia vaccinations and flu shots – Doctors recommend annual flu shots and vaccinations because influenza strains change each year. therefore an updated vaccine reduces the risk of infection and serious complications like pneumonia. Pneumonia vaccines (such as pneumococcal conjugate vaccines) protect against bacteria that cause severe lung infections, bloodstream infections, and meningitis. They are especially helpful for older adults and people with chronic health conditions.
  3. Tetanus shots – Tetanus vaccination shots protect against a toxin-producing bacterium found in soil that can cause painful muscle spasms and life‑threatening complications. You can also take it as part of combination vaccines (like Tdap or Td), with booster shots every 10 years. However, you may need a booster shot after certain wounds or injuries.
  4. Travel vaccine – Travel vaccines protect you against infections more common in specific regions, including yellow fever, typhoid, cholera, and Japanese encephalitis. Your healthcare provider selects the vaccines based on your destination, planned activities, and individual risk factors. You may need a travel vaccine when entering specific countries.
  5. Hepatitis A and B – Hepatitis A vaccines protect against a liver infection spread through contaminated food or water. Similarly, doctors can also recommend it for travelers. Hepatitis B vaccines prevent a blood‑borne and sexually transmitted virus that can cause chronic liver disease and cancer. A combined Hep A/B vaccine is available for people who need protection against both. 

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