The Facts About Flu Shots
Get your flu shot for free with MVP Health Care and help prevent serious illness. Learn who should get vaccinated, find local flu clinics, and explore tips for staying healthy this season.
A flu shot is the best way to lower your risk of getting the flu. But getting the flu shot isn't just about protecting yourself; by getting vaccinated, you're shielding your family, friends, and community from the pain and suffering that the flu can bring. While seasonal flu can be mild, it can also have serious complications, like hospitalizations, and even death. Getting your flu shot is a small step that can make a huge difference in the lives of those you care about.
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As an MVP member, you can get the flu shot anywhere for free (including at our flu shot clinics), but if you get it during a doctor’s visit, you may be charged a co-pay. Be sure to check your plan materials for coverage and deductible details.
Everyone six months of age or older should get a flu shot, with some rare exceptions. Flu shots are especially important if you’re in a high-risk group, including people who are:
Children who are five years old and younger are also considered to be high risk. Learn more about the importance of flu shots for children.
View Upcoming Community Flu Clinics
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Location |
Registration Info |
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Sunday, October 12 |
11 am-2 pm |
Metropolitan Baptist Church |
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Thursday, October 22 |
3-5 pm |
Capital District Latinos - Cultural Empowerment & Community Engagement Center |
Walk-Ins Only – No Registration Required |
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Thursday, October 25 |
9 am–12 pm |
Saratoga Senior Center |
Although the benefits of flu vaccinations are well-established, myths and misconceptions prevent some individuals from receiving one. Download our Debunking Common Flu Myths flyer.
Vaccines are available to help protect against severe illness caused by major fall and winter respiratory viruses like the flu and RSV. Getting more than one shot at a time can mean fewer trips to the doctor or pharmacy as well as feeling any side effects only once. Consider getting these vaccines at the same time if making multiple visits would be difficult for you.
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