Keeping your vaccines current is important regardless of your age. We can help you protect your health
Now’s the time to get an updated COVID vaccine
Although COVID hasn’t gone away, our community is in a stronger place today because we have the tools to protect one another, especially safe and effective vaccines. The COVID vaccines continue to work very well at preventing severe illness, hospitalization, and death. Updated COVID vaccines are here for everyone 12 or older to help protect against Omicron.
It doesn’t matter which COVID vaccine you got (Pfizer, Moderna, Novavax, Johnson & Johnson) or how many boosters you’ve already gotten, but you must has had your initial dose(s).
- Get your updated vaccine 2 months after your last dose.
- If you recently had COVID, you should wait three months from when you got sick to get your updated vaccine.
- Source: https://wecandothis.hhs.gov/. If you are within this three-month window and have questions, please call for a pharmacy consult.
- To schedule your COVID vaccine at Bradley Free Clinic, call 540-344-5156 and press 6
COVID rapid testing and PCR are available for low income patients who are uninsured or enrolled in Medicaid.
Other Vaccines include:
- Flu shots
- Shingles vaccination
- Pneumonia (Prevnar 20)
- Tetanus
- TDAP
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis A and B (Twinrix)
- RSV
- Polio
- M-M-R
- Varicella
- HPV
Your healthcare professional can advise you about what vaccines are right for you.