Preventing Seasonal Flu – CDC
The best way to reduce your risk from seasonal flu and its potentially serious complications is to get a flu vaccine every year. This page has resources to help answer your questions about flu vaccines.
COVID-19 Vaccines– CDC
COVID-19 most often causes respiratory symptoms that can feel much like a cold, the flu, or pneumonia. COVID-19 may attack more than your lungs and respiratory system. Other parts of your body may also be affected by the disease. Most people with COVID-19 have mild symptoms, but some people become severely ill.
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Bellaire Family Health Center: (231) 533-8649
East Jordan Family Health Center: (231) 536-2206
Vaccines for Your Children – CDC
Reasons to Follow CDC's Recommended Immunization Schedule
Most parents vaccinate their children according to CDC’s recommended immunization schedule, protecting them from 14 potentially serious diseases before their second birthday. Vaccinating children on time protects them and anyone around them with a weakened immune system.Most parents choose to vaccinate their children according to the recommended schedule, but many parents may still have questions about the vaccines recommended for their child.
Vaccine Information for Adults – CDC
Protect Your Love Ones
Vaccines help protect adults from serious illnesses that can lead to hospitalization and long-term health problems.
The CDC recommends routine immunizations for adults to stay healthy and prevent the spread of disease.
Our care teams provide vaccines for:
- Influenza (Flu) — recommended every year for everyone 6 months and older
- Pneumococcal (Pneumonia) — for adults 65+ or younger adults with certain conditions
- Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis) — every 10 years
- Shingles — for adults 50 and older
- COVID-19 — as updated vaccines become available
Vaccines are available during regular appointments or nurse visits at both our locations.
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