Welcome to our Community Vaccine Center
Located inside Hatboro Pediatrics
Hatboro Pediatric has always been a leader in protecting the children of our community with compassionate care and routine vaccinations to help make sure they grow up healthy and protected from the viruses and diseases that we encounter in our world every day. We are now proud to offer vaccines to adults and seniors to continue this level of safety and security to the older members of our community.
Available Vaccines We Recommend
Located inside Hatboro Pediatrics
Hatboro Pediatric has always been a leader in protecting the children of our community with compassionate care and routine vaccinations to help make sure they grow up healthy and protected from the viruses and diseases that we encounter in our world every day. We are now proud to offer vaccines to adults and seniors to continue this level of safety and security to the older members of our community.
Available Vaccines
We Recommend
Given as 1 dose per year for all people 6 months
and older
Highly recommended for those around infants
to prevent the spread of COVID.
1 time dose for adults 75 years and older
Prevents the RSV virus that leads to respiratory infections and hospitalizations. Highly recommended for those around infants to prevent the spread.
Adults 50 years and older
2 doses 2-6 months apart
Shingles is a painful blistering rash caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. The vaccine is greater than 90% effective. Shingles can be contagious and spread chicken pox to the unvaccinated, like children before the age of 1 who are not vaccinated.
Given as 1 dose per year for all people 6 months
and older
Highly recommended for those around infants
to prevent the spread of COVID.
1 time dose for adults 75 years and older
Prevents the RSV virus that leads to respiratory infections and hospitalizations. Highly recommended for those around infants to prevent the spread.
Adults 50 years and older
2 doses 2-6 months apart
Shingles is a painful blistering rash caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. The vaccine is greater than 90% effective. Shingles can be contagious and spread chicken pox to the unvaccinated, like children before the age of 1 who are not vaccinated.
Flu Vaccine
Given 1 dose yearly between late August and May
6 months – 64 years: routine Flu vaccine
65 years and older: high dose Flu vaccine
This vaccine CAN NOT cause the Flu. It is highly recommended for those around infants to prevent the spread of Flu.
Flu Vaccine
Given 1 dose yearly between late August and May
6 months – 64 years: routine Flu vaccine
65 years and older: high dose Flu vaccine
This vaccine CAN NOT cause the Flu. It is highly recommended for those around infants to prevent the spread of Flu.
Pneumonia Vaccine (Prevnar 20)
1X dose recommended for adults 65 and older
Prevention of Pneumonia and it’s complications.
TDaP (Tetanus, Diptheria and Pertussis)
Adults every 10 years and during third trimester
of pregnancy.
If a severe, dirty wound or burn occurs it should be given if not received in past 5 years. Not FDA approved for those over 64 years old but still recommended by the CDC. Highly recommended for people that are going to be around infants to prevent babies from getting pertussis.
Pneumonia Vaccine (Prevnar 20)
1X dose recommended for adults 65 and older
Prevention of Pneumonia and it’s complications.
TDaP (Tetanus, Diptheria and Pertussis)
Adults every 10 years and during third trimester
of pregnancy.
If a severe, dirty wound or burn occurs it should be given if not received in past 5 years. Not FDA approved for those over 64 years old but still recommended by the CDC. Highly recommended for people that are going to be around infants to prevent babies from getting pertussis.
Please complete the form below and someone from our office will contact you to schedule an appointment.
Please complete the form below and someone from our office will contact you to schedule an appointment.
To receive these vaccines, you MUST BE INSURED.
Self-pay and Medicaid are NOT accepted
For More Information, please contact us:
215-441-5670 • vc@hatboropediatrics.com
To receive these vaccines, you MUST BE INSURED.
Self-pay and Medicaid are NOT accepted.
For More Information, please contact us:
215-441-5670