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Stay protected at every stage of life with vaccines designed for infants, children, adults and seniors 65+.

    This vaccine helps protect against chickenpox, a highly contagious viral infection caused by the varicella-zoster virus. It is available in two doses, with the first dose being administered at 12-15 months old and the second dose at 4-6 years old.

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    This vaccine helps protect against the SARS-CoV-2 virus. It is recommended that everyone over the age of 6 months receive an updated COVID-19 vaccine, regardless of their prior vaccination status. Individuals who are moderately or severely immunocompromised may require an additional dose of this vaccine.

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    This vaccine helps protect against seasonal influenza viruses. It is recommended that everyone over the age of 6 months receive a yearly flu vaccine.

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    This vaccine helps protect against Hepatitis A, a highly contagious liver infection caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV). It is available in two doses, with the first dose recommended at 12-23 months old and the second dose at least 6 months following the initial vaccination.

    The hepatitis A vaccine is also recommended for individuals who are at an increased risk for hepatitis A infection, including those traveling outside the country, those with chronic liver disease and individuals 2-18 years old who have not previously received the hepatitis A vaccine.

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    This vaccine helps protect against hepatitis B, a blood-borne infection of the liver caused by the hepatitis B virus. It is available for infants, children and adolescents under 19 years old who have not been vaccinated, as well as for adults who are at increased risk of hepatitis B.

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    This vaccine helps protect against HPV, the major cause of cervical cancer, anal cancer and genital warts in both women and men. It is available in two doses, with the first dose typically given around 11-12 years old, though it may be administered as early as 9 years old.

    Adults aged 27-45 who have not received the HPV vaccine may choose to do so after discussing it with their doctor.

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    There are three types of meningococcal vaccines that protect against meningococcal disease, a bacterial or viral infection of the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord. These vaccines are available in two doses, with the first dose recommended around 11-12 years old and a booster at 16-18 years old. Individuals aged 16-23 may also receive a serogroup B meningococcal vaccine.

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    This vaccine helps protect against the respiratory disease measles, the infectious disease mumps and the viral disease rubella. It is available in two doses, with the first dose administered at 12-15 months old and the second dose at 4-6 years old.

    Adults and students at post-high school educational institutions who are uncertain about their vaccination status should talk to their provider about receiving this vaccine.

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    There are two types of pneumococcal vaccines (conjugate and polysaccharide) that protect against pneumococcal disease, the term for any infection caused by the Streptococcus pneumoniae or pneumococcus bacteria. These vaccines are available to children younger than 5 years old and individuals who smoke, have heart disease, asthma or chronic lung disease, or are over the age of 50.

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    This vaccine helps protect against polio, a disease that can infect a person’s spinal cord and cause paralysis. It is available in four doses, with the first dose being administered at 2 months old, second at 4 months old, third at 6-18 months old and fourth at 4-6 years old.

    If you’re unsure whether you’ve received this vaccine or if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or have a weakened immune system, talk with your healthcare provider to review your medical history and decide if this vaccine is right for you.

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    This vaccine helps protect against tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis, which are contagious bacterial diseases.

    The DTaP vaccine is available for children under 7 years old while the Tdap vaccine is available to adolescents 11-12 years old.

    In addition to the initial dose of Tdap, adults should receive a Td or Tdap booster every 10 years.

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Essential Vaccines

Protect your health with convenient access to vaccines. Schedule an appointment or stop by when it’s best for you. Walk-ins are always welcome.

Vaccines for Every Need

Whether you’re preparing for school, traveling abroad or keeping your team protected, we make it easy to stay up to date on essential vaccines.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Vaccine eligibility depends on several factors, including age, underlying health conditions, occupation, lifestyle and travel plans. Some vaccines are recommended annually, while others are based on specific life stages or individual risk. Talk with your local pharmacy team to learn which vaccines are right for you.

    No. Vaccines do not cause autism. Extensive scientific research has found no credible evidence that links together vaccines and autism. Leading health organizations around the world, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), agree that vaccines are safe, effective and essential for protecting public health.

    Yes, vaccines are safe. Each vaccine is thoroughly tested through multiple phases of clinical trials before it is approved. Every ingredient is carefully selected to support the body’s immune response and help prevent serious disease. In the United States, all vaccines must be reviewed and authorized or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which ensures they meet strict standards for safety, effectiveness and quality. Ongoing monitoring continues even after approval to ensure continued safety.

    Vaccines help protect you from serious and potentially life-threatening diseases. By keeping up with your recommended vaccinations, you help safeguard your own health and reduce the spread of illness in your community. Staying vaccinated allows you to enjoy life’s moments with fewer disruptions from preventable disease.

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Our providers administered over 4 million vaccines and served over 16 million patients in 2024.

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All content provided above is for educational purposes only and is subject to change. This list may not cover all the vaccines you need. For the most up-to-date vaccine information and recommendations based on your age and health status, visit CDC.gov (Opens in a new tab or window) or consult with your healthcare provider.

*Vaccines subject to availability. No cost to you with most insurance plans. Check with your plan for eligibility. Restrictions and exclusions may apply.

²Travel vaccines are available at select Pharmacies only.

³Restrictions and exclusions apply. Fuel savings may vary by state. Fuel restrictions apply.

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