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Chickenpox vaccine
in Graysville, AL

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4.63(96 reviews)
Registering was easy with the help of a very kind lady working there. She went above her duties in helping me.
4.63(63 reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in reviews for their friendly staff

Friendly Staff

Was very pleased with everyone , they or professionals
4.65(43 reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in reviews for their friendly staff

Friendly Staff

Woke up Wednesday morning shoulder was hurting . The doctor quickly figure out the problem. I was please with everything about the visit. I will return and I will let my friends know about the great service I received. Thank you so much ladies.
4.65(37 reviews)
I had covid 10 days ago and still have a sore through, caught and co gestation. The nurse was extremely helpful. The nurse practitioner was great and very personable. I got a steroid shot some meds and was out the door. Thank you for taking such good care of me!
4.56(55 reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in reviews for their clean offices

Sparkling Clean

I’ve had a cough for about 6 weeks. Decided today I’d had enough. Went to AFC Montclair.  The receptionist was as very friendly and sign in was relatively easy. Not much of a wait time. Triage nurse was friendly and got vitals quickly. Didn’t wait long at all when nurse practitioner came in. She ordered the necessary tests and they were done timely and the technician/nurses was very friendly. Had to wait just a little bit for tests results but not too long. Nurse practitioner came in and told me the results and ordered meds. Before I left, pharmacy notified me they received the med orders. I’ve us s this AFC for a long time and i will continue to do so.
4.73(60 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Went for low back pain. Awesome nurse and PA. I did not have a long wait at all. Highly recommend.
4.92(772 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Prompt, helpful with wheelchair patient, diagnosis was full of helpful info and cream prescribed is already producing results. Recommend highly!
4.47(45 reviews)
I had a walk in visit to renew long-term medicarion.  In this computer age, I feel it’s ridiculous to have to laboriously put in ALL information each visit.  What’s the deal?  I was the only person in the waiting area on a rainy afternoon and the wait was too long. Receptionist was friendly. Nurse was not  friendly. The PA on duty was nice and helpful. She allowed me 6 months on my recurring medication vs the 3 months that the dr will only give me.  Had to ask for a print out of my blood work from several months before. Again, why is it that cannot be emailed to me?  Don’t understand why I have to come in to get the results vs getting them online or emailed. Ridiculous!  This practice needs to step things up a bit.
4.49(71 reviews)
Staff were friendly. I was there a long time despite only one person ahead of me. Spent about 45 minutes in waiting room. Once I was in a room, provider was in within 2 minutes. But then took another 30-45 mins for them to prep the shots. Overall, I think it’s faster than it has been previously.
4.52(48 reviews)
Came in with chest pain and short of breath.  Was seen with very little wait time.  Waited very little in exam room. Each staff member seemed to care about me and their job.  Was a very good experience.
4.42(84 reviews)
I have used AFC TRUSSVILLE last few years for DOT physical. They work great with my employer and I.
4.93(351 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Went in for a cough and sore throat, everyone was very nice and helpful. My only issue is the xray machine would not boot up, which was not the staffs issue that was an equipment issue. I would recommend Physicians Care to anyone
4.49(61 reviews)
The Dr was soooo good even as busy as she was she stayed and explained to me and with inflamed lungs you wanna know thanks to dr. Meredith larrcche at Greystone on highway 280 in hoover.
4.56(32 reviews)
The staff were very accommodating to me as I walked in to treat a later diagnosis of an ear infection. The nurses ask good questions and the doctor that took care was of me quickly identified what I had and quickly ruled out if I had Covid and got me medication at Walmart on Labor Day.
4.77(61 reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

Visiting my daughter and got a UTI. AFC took care of me and I am grateful. Thank You!!
4.6(52 reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in reviews for their friendly staff

Friendly Staff

I was seen by the NP, he was kind, listened, and gave thoughtful advice.
4.0(1 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

4.37(464 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

I came in one day without an appoint and waited two hours as a walk-in before I had to leave without being tested. I made an appointment through Labcorp for the next day, showed up on time, got tested easily and was on my way in 15-20 minutes. Staff is friendly and helpful.
1.0(3 reviews)
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Graysville Chickenpox Vaccine

The varicella vaccine, sometimes known as the chickenpox vaccine, can help you avoid contracting the disease. By understanding more about what this immunization does and who should get it, you can make an informed health care decision for yourself and your family.

Chickenpox vaccination: what everyone should know

Chickenpox is a highly contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus. Chickenpox is characterized by an itchy, blister-like rash that appears first on the chest, back, and face before spreading to the rest of the body, according to the CDC. Other symptoms include fever and fatigue.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, two doses of the chickenpox vaccine are around 90% effective in preventing chickenpox, which means you could still get the disease after being vaccinated. Children, adolescents, and adults who have never had chickenpox or been inoculated against it should get this vaccination.

Who needs the chickenpox vaccine?

According to the CDC, children, teens, and adults should receive two doses of the chickenpox vaccine.
Children between the ages of 12 and 15 should receive the first dose of the chickenpox vaccine, and children between the ages of four and six should receive the second dose. Children can take the second dose at a younger age if it is given at least three months after the first, according to the CDC.

Those aged 13 and up who have never had chickenpox or been vaccinated should get two doses spaced by at least 28 days. According to the CDC, the chickenpox vaccine is especially important for healthcare workers, teachers, college students, nursing home patients, and international travelers.
Consult your doctor to see if you need the chickenpox vaccine based on your current health situation.

Who should not get the chickenpox vaccine?

You don't need the vaccine if you show evidence of immunity against chickenpox, according to the CDC. Immunity is demonstrated, among other things, by being born in the United States before 1980 and having a confirmed diagnosis of chickenpox.

According to the CDC, the following people should not obtain the chickenpox vaccine:

  • Those who have suffered a life-threatening reaction to the chickenpox vaccine or any of its components.
  • Those who are moderately or severely ill when their chickenpox immunization appointment is scheduled.
  • Women who are expecting children.

Certain patients should see their doctors before getting the chickenpox vaccine. According to the CDC, this includes:

  • Those who have an illness of the immune system, such as HIV or AIDS.
  • Those who have cancer or are being treated for cancer with radiation or medicines.
  • Those who have received a blood transfusion recently.

Two types of chickenpox vaccines

Two types of chickenpox vaccines are now approved for use in the United States. The vaccines' brand names, according to the CDC, are Varivax® and ProQuad®.

Varivax®

Varivax® contains only the chickenpox vaccination. Adults, teenagers, and children aged 12 months and up are the only ones who can get this vaccine.

ProQuad®

ProQuad® is a vaccine that includes the chickenpox vaccine as well as immunizations for measles, mumps, and rubella. This vaccination is only approved for children ages 12 months to 12 years, according to the CDC.

Getting vaccinated after you are exposed to chickenpox

If you have been exposed to chickenpox, the CDC recommends getting vaccinated within three to five days after contact. It goes on to state that you should get two doses of the vaccine even if you've been exposed for more than five days. Each of these dosages should be separated by at least 28 days.

Childcare and school chickenpox vaccine requirements

If you have been exposed to chickenpox, the CDC recommends getting vaccinated within three to five days after contact. It goes on to state that you should get two doses of the vaccine even if you've been exposed for more than five days. Each of these dosages should be separated by at least 28 days.

Your healthcare practitioner can discuss whether or not your children should get the chickenpox vaccine with you in greater detail based on your family's religious and philosophical beliefs, as well as their medical history.

How can parents pay for the chickenpox vaccine?

The chickenpox vaccination is covered by most health insurance policies, according to the CDC. If your health insurance plan does not cover the cost of your children's chickenpox immunization, the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program may be able to help. The CDC recommends contacting VFC directly to see if you're qualified for financial aid through this program.

Chickenpox Vaccine FAQs

  • Where can I get a chickenpox vaccine in Graysville?

    In general, allergy tests will be available at Graysville-area urgent care centers, retail clinics, primary care doctor offices and local pharmacies. While walk-in appointments are typically available, booking a visit online will reduce your wait time and ensure you protect yourself from chickenpox faster.

  • How can I book a chickenpox vaccine in Graysville?

    Regardless of the kind of vaccine you are seeking, Solv can help you book an appointment. Simply search for Graysville-area doctors, find a provider, and book the most convenient time for you. Be sure to include your previous immunizations and travel plans to give your doctor a better idea of what vaccines you may need.

  • Can I make a same-day appointment for a chickenpox vaccine in Graysville?

    Same-day and next-day appointments for vaccines can easily be booked directly through Solv. Simply search for Graysville-area doctors, find a provider, and book an appointment slot as soon as today. Be sure to include “chicken pox vaccination” as your reason for visit.

  • How do I find the top-rated vaccination clinics in Graysville?

    Solv gathers reviews, ratings, and other data on Graysville-area vaccination centers to ensure the clinics provided meet our standards. Search for a vaccine provider, see what previous patients think, and book an appointment with a top-rated doctor today!

  • Who should get a chickenpox vaccine?

    Children should receive their first dose of the chickenpox vaccine between the ages of 12 and 15 months, and their second dose at least three months after the first, commonly between four and six years. If childhood vaccination is missed, individuals ages 13 and older should get two doses at least 28 days apart. Graysville requires children to be vaccinated or provide evidence of immunity before entering public school. Individuals who have come into contact with a case of the chickenpox should seek vaccination within three to five days of being exposed, or as soon as possible. Individuals who are allergic to gelatin or the antibiotic neomycin, pregnant or ill should consult with their doctor before seeking a vaccine.

  • Are video visits available with vaccination clinics in Graysville?

    While vaccines cannot be administered over video, your doctor can evaluate and advise you or your child from your home in Graysville. They can discuss your travel plans and previous immunization records, recommend and order necessary vaccinations, and book vaccination appointments via telemedicine.

  • How much does a chickenpox vaccine cost in Graysville?

    Without insurance, a dose of chickenpox vaccine can range anywhere from $125 to $175. Book a consultation with a doctor in Graysville today to get more details on chickenpox vaccine costs.

  • Is a chickenpox vaccine covered by my insurance?

    Most health insurance providers will cover the cost of the chickenpox vaccine. Book a consultation with a doctor in Graysville today to check your vaccine coverage.

  • Are video visits with vaccination clinics covered by my insurance?

    Video consultations that discuss the need for a chickenpox vaccine may be covered by your insurance if in-person vaccine consultations are typically covered.

Sources

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  1. Chickenpox/Varicella Vaccination (November 22, 2016)
    https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/varicella/index.html
  2. Chickenpox Vaccination: What Everyone Should Know (August 7, 2019)
    https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/varicella/public/index.html
  3. State Vaccination Requirements (November 15, 2016)
    https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/imz-managers/laws/state-reqs.html
  4. Chickenpox (Varicella) For Healthcare Professionals (April 28, 2021)
    https://www.cdc.gov/chickenpox/hcp/index.html
  5. Shingles
    https://www.doh.wa.gov/YouandYourFamily/Immunization/DiseasesandVaccines/ShinglesDisease
  6. Chickenpox and Shingles Tests (November 8, 2021)
    https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/chickenpox-and-shingles-tests/

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