Flu Shots in Waterbury (Chase Ave), CT

DOCS Urgent Care in Waterbury, CT is the area’s reputable clinic to acquire safe, fairly priced flu immunizations for your family. Visit our clinic if a rapid, wait-free seems appealing, then we invite you to our office as a walk-in patient to get your flu shot. Come to see us if you’re preparing for the upcoming flu season or even if it’s already started.

A board-certified doctor directs our expertly trained staff at our Urgent Care Clinic in Waterbury, CT. We always work hard to give the highest quality care at reasonable costs, something you won’t receive if you make a trip to the emergency room. Our clinic accepts most health insurance plans.

QUALITY, AFFORDABLE CARE

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 Flu Vaccinations

WHY VACCINATE AGAINST THE FLU?

The flu, also known as influenza, is a dangerous disease that impacts people around the world. In the states alone, upwards of 700,000 individuals end up in the hospital while anywhere from 10,000 to 60,000 die from flu-related complications. Much like the common cold, you can catch the flu year-round but it’s more prevalent from October through May.

The elderly, young, and people with medical conditions can be seriously impacted by influenza, sometimes even fatal. Even people with relatively healthy immune systems can become infected with the flu. Your first defense against contracting the flu is to receive your seasonal vaccination. Protect yourself today by coming to our Waterbury, CT Urgent Care Clinic to get your flu shot.

WHO SHOULD GET VACCINATED?

In 2010, the CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices suggested every person at least six months and older should be given an annual flu shot. Allow the health professionals in our Waterbury, CT Urgent Care office help prepare you for the seasonal flu. The CDC recommends this regular vaccine to protect the public from catching and spreading the flu.

For about 50 years, Americans receiving the flu shot safely. Thorough research shows the overall safety of individuals getting the flu shot. It’s especially important because some people stand a greater risk for exhibiting flu-related complications.

Higher Risk Individuals Include :

  • Children 5 years and younger
  • Adults 65 years and older
  • Pregnant women or women up to 2 weeks postpartum
  • Individuals living in nursing homes or other long-term care facilities

HOW DOES THE FLU VACCINE WORK?

The body isn’t instantly immune from the flu, it needs to develop antibodies first, which begins to happen within two weeks. The vaccination injection you’re given contains an inactivated strain of the flu virus. Traditional flu vaccinations, or trivalent vaccinations, build your immunity against these virus types: influenza A (H1N1) virus, influenza A (H3N2) virus, and influenza B virus.

Another flu shot option helps to guard you against four types of flu strains. It’s known as a quadrivalent vaccination. It includes the three listed strains and another influenza B virus. For anyone with an egg allergy, the recombinant influenza vaccine has been developed without eggs. The nasal spray flu vaccination is the sole vaccination that includes live, attenuated (weakened) strains of the flu virus.

Only individuals who are feeling well and don’t feel sick should come into our Waterbury, CT office to get their flu shot. The flu shot will give you the necessary protection you need against the flu but you need to get it ahead of each flu season. Because there are multiple types of flu vaccinations available, it’s a good idea to have a conversation with a doctor before getting your flu shot in our Urgent Care facility in Waterbury, CT. Stop by our clinic to get your flu immunization today.

Care When You Need It in Waterbury

DOCS Urgent Care of Waterbury is part of the larger DOCS Urgent Care network. A network of professional Urgent Care clinics run by board-certified health care providers. Our goal is to give the highest quality care to our patients while providing affordable care.

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During this surge in COVID-19 cases, our primary focus is meeting the high demand for tests, and we are seeing higher than usual wait times. This means we are unable to answer most phone calls. Please know that our teams are working very hard during this time to care for as many patients as safely as possible. Please click the button below for answers to common questions. We appreciate your understanding.