Immunizations

Travel Immunizations

Planning A Trip?
Our Pharmacists Can Help Keep You Healthy!

  • Immunizations are available Monday through Friday, between 8 am and 6 pm
  • No appointment is necessary (but you may want to call to confirm a particular immunization is in stock)
  • Get immunized 14 Days Prior To Departure
  • Patients must be at least 18 years of age, have a valid prescription or be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian

Available Immunizations Prices

  • DTaP (Diptheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Adacel)
    $65 (Per Dose)
  • Flu (seasonal)
    $30 (Per Dose)
  • Hepatitis A- adult (Havrix) 2 doses needed
    $85 (Per Dose)
  • Hepatitis B- adult (Engerix) 3 doses needed
    $70 (Per Dose)
  • Hep A/ Hep B (Twinrix) 3 doses needed
    $105 (Per Dose)
  • HPV (Gardasil) 3 doses needed
    $145 (Per Dose)
  • Japanese Encephalitis
    $115 (Per Dose)
  • Meningitis  (Menactra)
    $110 (Per Dose)
  • MMR  (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
    $65 (Per Dose)
  • Pneumonia (Pneumovax)
    $45 (Per Dose)
  • Polio (Ipol)
    $80 (Per Dose)
  • Shingles (Zostavax)
    $200 (Per Dose)
  • Td (Tetanus, Diptheria)
    $45 (Per Dose)
  • Typhoid
    $65 (Per Dose)

Flu Shot News

 

No updates at this time.  

General Flu Shot Information:

 

As always, our flu shots will be provided at the 1801 Memorial Blvd Drug Store location Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 6:00pm.  Reeves-Sain will also go out to area businesses with 15 or more employees and provide the vaccinations on site.  You may call direct at 278-3158 into our Flu Shot Hotline to leave a voice message requesting information or to make an appointment. You can also email via this web site.
 
The price this year will be $30.00 for Flu vaccinations and $45.00 for Pneumonia vaccinations.  We are able to bill insurance for any Medicare, HealthSpring Medicare, HealthSpring commercial, and Tenncare patients.

Who should get a flu vaccination? (see PDF)

  • People who are 50 years old or older
  • Even if you?re in great health!
  • Children 6 to 23 months old
  • Children younger than 2 years old have one of the highest rates of hospitalization from influenza
  • Adults and children with a chronic health condition
  • Like heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, asthma, cancer, or HIV/AIDS
  • Women who will be pregnant during flu season
  • Flu season is typically November through March
  • People who can give the flu to those at high risk

Remember...

You should get vaccinated if you live with or care for someone listed above or with a child younger than 6 months old.

And you should get vaccinated if you are a healthcare worker

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