Elderly Vaccinations in Waterbury (Chase Ave), CT

We all know how important it is to administer vaccinations to our children but many people are unaware of the importance of elderly vaccinations. There are a number of elderly vaccinations and immunizations today that are beneficial to the overall health of many older individuals.  The vaccinations we receive as children wear off over time. As a result, older adults require vaccinations and immunizations so as to avoid contracting or spreading various diseases. Here at DOCS Urgent Care in Waterbury we provide a number of convenient and affordable elderly vaccinations.  Our clinic also offers walk-in times that are wait-free, a dedicated team of medical experts and we accept all forms of major insurances.

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DOCS URGENT CARE – WATERBURY (CHASE AVE)

ADDRESS
279 Chase Ave
Waterbury, CT 06704

PHONE
(203) 528-4993

FAX
(203) 528-4116

HOURS
WEEKDAYS : 8AM-8PM
WEEKENDS : 8AM-4PM

What to Know About Vaccinations & Immunizations

What is a Vaccination?

A vaccination actually contains the same germs that are found within a specific disease, except that the germs contained within the vaccine are weakened enough and even killed off so as to avoid sickness.  When vaccinations are administered they help to stimulate the body’s immune system and produce antibodies which then help to develop an immunity to a specific disease. Vaccinations are very beneficial but are in no way a cure for a specific disease.  They absolutely help in the prevention of diseases, however.

Why Does the Elderly Need Vaccinations?

Individuals 65 years of age and older, have immune systems that have become weakened over the years thereby making it difficult to fight diseases in their elder years.  Individuals who already are diagnosed with an already existing health condition such as diabetes or a heart condition, can benefit greatly from appropriate vaccinations that help in the prevention of other diseases.

Elderly Vaccinations Offered in Waterbury

Many elderly adults are at a much higher risk for contracting vaccine-preventable diseases. The lack of protection against these diseases can, over time, lead to morbidity and even mortality in those elders who are already challenged with serious medical diseases and complications. At our Waterbury office of the DOCS Urgent Care, we administer convenient and affordable older adult immunizations and vaccinations.       

Just as children need to be vaccinated in their early years, elderly adults also need to follow an immunization schedule and receive vaccinations in their elder years.  It is important to consult with your personal Waterbury Primary Care Physician to learn more about immunizations and schedules that are best suited to your personal needs.

Older adults aged 65+ can take charge of their health by receiving vaccines including:

  • Flu (Influenza)
  • Shingles (Herpes Zoster)
  • Pneumonia (Pneumococcal)
  • TD (Tetanus Diphtheria)
  • TDAP (Whooping Cough)
  • Hepatitis A (HEP A)
  • Hepatitis B (HEP B)
  • MMR (Measles, Mumps, and Rubella)

The Care You Need When You Need It in Waterbury

Vaccinations are one way of minimizing your chances of contracting or spreading a number of diseases.  Though it is important to administer vaccines to protect your children, it is equally as important to protect yourself and members of your community by receiving necessary immunizations.  Take time out to talk with your primary care physician here in New Haven today to learn more about vaccination and immunization schedules.

The friendly team of dedicated medical specialists here at the Waterbury location of the DOCS Urgent Care Center provides a wide range of our comprehensive care and treatment to all our patients as well as affordable and convenient vaccinations to patients of all ages.  

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