Flu vaccines help your body fight off influenza viruses. Many viruses can cause flu. Flu vaccines are reviewed yearly to be sure the one you receive targets the most common flu viruses.
A flu vaccine can be given through a shot or nasal spray. A shot is recommended for most people. Talk with a healthcare provider to decide what’s best for you.
A vaccine cannot guarantee you won’t get the flu, but it will make any flu sickness much milder.
Who should get a flu shot?
Healthcare providers recommend a yearly flu vaccine for anyone older than six months.
The flu vaccine is especially important for:
Adults 50 and older
Children 6 months to 4 years
Pregnant women
Anyone with a weakened immune system
Residents of long-term care facilities
Anyone with a chronic health condition, such as asthma, heart disease or kidney disease
People who spend time with a person at risk for flu complications
The flu vaccine is not recommended for:
Infants younger than 6 months
Anyone who has had allergic reactions to past flu shots
Anyone with allergies to eggs or other vaccine ingredients
Anyone who currently has a fever
Anyone who has had Guillain-Barré syndrome, a rare condition in which your body's immune system attacks your nerves
At Pioneer Physicians Urgent Care, we care for patients with everyday, non-life-threatening illnesses, such as fevers, ear infections, rashes, vomiting, asthma, and more.
Our center is staffed with doctors and providers from Pioneer Physicians, who are experienced in diagnosing and treating patients with a wide variety of symptoms and illnesses.
We always have a doctor available at every urgent care center, every day of the year.
Our goal is to get you in, diagnosed, and out the door with the information and treatment you need, so you can start to feel better today.
Asthma
Allergies & Allergic Reactions
Breathing Treatment
Bronchitis & Pneumonia
Cold & Flu
Coughing & Congestion
Dehydration
Ear Infections
Earwax Removal
Eye Infections
Flu Symptoms
IV Fluid Treatment
Mild Fever
Mono
Nausea & Vomiting
Pink Eye
Rashes
Sinus Infections
Sore Throat & Strep Throat
Sun Poisoning
Td & Tdap Vaccines
Tetanus
Urinary Tract Infections
Payment Options
Accepted Insurance
To aid with your care, we accept most major insurance plans, which offer lower copays for urgent care, as opposed to ER visits.
Self-Pay Options
If you don’t have insurance, that’s OK. You’ll pay reasonable rates based on the level of care needed. Our prices are competitive and comparable to other local providers.