Vaccination Services

Chiricahua Offers Vaccines for All Established Patients – Appointments Available, Walk-ins Welcome

 

Vaccine Schedules:

COVID Vaccine Information:

This year’s COVID vaccine is a monovalent shot targeting the Omicron JN.1 strain. Everyone 6 months and older is recommended to get vaccinated. Children 6 months to 4 years old and people with weak immune systems who haven’t been vaccinated before will need multiple doses based on their age and health. People 5 years and older who are not immunocompromised will only need one dose. To be eligible for the 2024-2025 vaccine, at least 8 weeks must have passed since receiving the previous 2023-2024 vaccine.

COVID-19 2024-2025 Vaccine Recommendations

Staying Up to Date with COVID-19 Vaccines | COVID-19 | CDC

RSV Vaccine Information 

 

Maternal RSV Vaccination: Expecting mothers should get the Abrysvo RSV vaccine between weeks 32-36 of pregnancy, from September to January. This protects babies born at least 2 weeks later.

Infant RSV Vaccination: Babies 0-8 months can receive a Nirsevimab injection if the mother didn’t get vaccinated or the timing was within 14 days. High-risk infants 8-19 months may also be eligible.

Adult RSV Vaccination: Adults 75+ should get one dose of the RSV vaccine. Adults 60-74 should consider it if at higher risk due to certain health conditions.

Ask your provider about RSV protection.

Flu Vaccines at Chiricahua Community Health Centers:

To protect yourself and your family this flu season! Flu shots are available for everyone 6 months and older at Chiricahua Community Health Centers. Vaccination is especially important for pregnant women, the elderly, and individuals with chronic conditions. Our pediatric and family health centers provide flu shots for children and adults. No appointment is necessary – walk in to get vaccinated today.