Immunizations and Vaccinations
Immunizations and Vaccinations
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When it comes to illnesses, you can't catch what can't catch you. That's the basis behind immunizations — to give your body the antibodies it needs to ward off unwanted invaders. From pneumonia to the flu, from measles and mumps to rubella and polio, immunizations help keep a wide range of ailments out of harm's way for the young and old alike. At St. John Health, we recognize the value of prevention. That's why we offer a host of resources for vaccines and preventive care. For immunization help, you can:
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Search our online directory of individual physicians
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Locate a low-cost clinics or school-based health center through St. John Community Health
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Make an online appointment request with St. John Health Connect physician finder, or call 1-888-440-7325
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