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Flu Clinics: Saturdays, 8am-12pm

  • September 11 (No VFC vaccine. If your child has Amerigroup, Well Care or Medicaid, wait until the October 9 clinic.)
  • October 9
  • October 23
  • November 20
  • December 18

Confused About Vaccines?

Visit Parents Magazine vaccines page and read “Vaccines: The Reality Behind the Debate.”

Please help us welcome our new nurse practitioner, Deanna Hodnicki

Deanna will be seeing both sick and well patients on Mondays from 8-11:30 am & 1:30-6:00 pm, Tuesdays & Thursdays from 8:00 am-1:30 pm and Wednesdays & Fridays from 1:30 pm -6:00 pm.

Retraction of Study Linking Autism and Vaccines

"Journal Retracts 1998 Paper Linking Autism to Vaccines" (February 2, 2010, New York Times)

Important Notice About Infants'/Children's TYLENOL

McNeil Consumer Healthcare is voluntarily initiating a recall of certain lots of Children's and Infants' TYLENOL® products that were manufactured between April 2008 and June 2008. View a list of the affected items.

Flu Vaccine

Photo of a child getting a vaccine.

For those wishing to get the flu vaccine, seasonal and/or H1N1, please call the office to schedule a nurse only appointment.

H1N1/Swine Flu Information

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides general information about Swine Flu and answers common questions on their website:

There is a recall on H1N1 vaccine for a slight loss of potency only. Safety has not been altered. Only 4 lot numbers of the pre-filled syringes of the dose for ages 6 months to 3 years. We do not have, and have not had, any of the lot numbers recalled. The recall was for decreased potency only. Vaccine manufacturers routinely test vials after production and some shelf life and discovered that some of the pre-filled syringe doses had lost potency and are slightly less potent than the standards they expect. This is totally unexpected because a flu vaccine has never lost potency before. We will continue to vaccinate as before.