The long awaited news has
arrived and we are able to host not only a second flu-shot clinic but
also – FINALLY – offer shingle shots. The pharmacy is receiving
more vaccines now and we should be able to accommodate a fair amount of
requests at this point. We all know flu shots are important, but they are not
the only one that matter. At this coming clinic you will be able to receive any
of these vaccines:
Tetanus Shot – The
tetanus shot, known as Adacel, should be given every ten years. This shot has
an added benefit of not only protecting against tetanus, but also diphtheria
and pertussis. Pertussis is also known as Whooping Cough, and is an important
vaccination to have for those who spend time with grandchildren to protect them
from this illness. When filling out the vaccination form for the pharmacy, you
may simply write in “tetanus” next to desired vaccines if you wish to receive
this shot.
The pneumonia shot is
very important, and should be considered just as necessary as the flu shot.
Pneumonia can not only result in hospitalization, but can also be acquired in
the hospital when visiting for other health issues. It is wise to protect
against this illness not only as we age, but especially in those with other
long term health or breathing conditions, such as COPD, bronchitis, and asthma.
There are two pneumonia shots available, and the appropriate shot is determined
by both the date and version of the last pneumonia shot received. Please be
sure to indicate your doctor’s name when requesting the pneumonia shot
so that the pharmacy can contact your doctor and find out which version of the
shot you need.
The new shingles shot
should be given even if you have had a shingles shot any time prior to 2018.
While the old vaccine was thought to protect for life, time has shown that it
is not as effective as once thought. The new vaccine is much more effective,
and should protect you for life. It is given in two parts – one shot now and
one shot later in two to six months. While the tetanus, flu, and pneumonia
shots are often covered by insurance without a co-pay, the shingles shot will
sometimes require a co-payment depending on your insurance and how much you
have paid into your deductible for the year. The end of the year is a good time
to get this shot because you may have paid through your deductible by this
time. If you want to get this shot, be sure to include your phone number on the
form so the pharmacy can contact you if a co-payment is required.
Everybody knows how important
the flu shot is. This should be given every year as soon as possible.
Like others, the pharmacy offers the high dose or “senior” flu shot,
which is designed to get the best immune system response from patients over 65.
This shot can be given the same day as the shingles, pneumonia, or tetanus
shot.
It is important to request
every shot you wish to receive on the pharmacy form, even if you’ve previously
turned in a separate request. The forms are once again available at the Welcome
desk in the Administration lobby. You must also provide your Medicare number
and any additional Insurance information you may have. It helps if you bring
your cards to the clinic in case the team has any questions. All completed
forms must be turned in at the Welcome desk by no later than Friday November
30, 2018.
The 2nd clinic will be held Friday,
December 7th from 9—11AM (AGR).
Please check in at the intake
table. Vaccines will be administered by the pharmacist and two of his team
mates.
We are looking forward to serving you. For any questions
until then, please call Gabi Holberg at x18490.*