Sun Pediatrics

Immunizations

Overview

Protect Your Kids: Flu & COVID Vaccinations

While getting the COVID 19 vaccine is important for your kids, it is also important to keep track of another crucial vaccine–annual flu shot. Regardless of the season, make sure to get your kids vaccinated to protect them from infections and diseases.

A Flu Shot is Still Important Even If Your Kid Gets the COVID-19 Vaccine?

Yes, it is. A flu vaccine will not offer protection against COVID 19. And a COVID-19 vaccine will not make your kid immune to the flu. COVID-19 and influenza are both infections that trouble a person’s breathing. But they are happened because of different viruses. While influenza is caused by influenza viruses, COVID 19 is caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. The COVID-19 vaccines are meant to fight against the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Flu vaccines help you fight the influenza viruses that are likely to outbreak during the flu season. However, both are highly infectious diseases. That’s why you need to get vaccinated for both infections.

Can Your Kid Take Flu and COVID-19 Vaccines at the Same Time?

According to KidsHealth.org, it is safe to get Flu and COVID 19 Vaccines at the same time. Getting both vaccines at the same time can save you time consumed by visiting the doctor. Moreover, your kids will feel any vaccine-related pain at once. It is also worth mentioning that kids already get some routine vaccines for various infections in a single shot, including tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (DTaP) vaccine. Doctors also administer multiple shots in one visit. Don’t worry! The immune system can handle them.

Specialized Procedures

Related Services

Nebulizer Treatments

Expert nebulizer treatments for children’s respiratory health.

Wart Removal

Efficient wart removal to restore comfort and confidence.

Vision and Hearing Screens

Early screenings detect issues for children’s future learning.

Urinary Catheterization

Bladder drainage via catheter for pediatric urinary retention.

Safe Pain Free Foreign Body Removal Process for Kids

Expert help for kids with swallowing issues available.

Muscle & Joint Sprain

Severe sprains need expert care for recovery.

Laceration and Staple Removals for Kids

Expert pediatric laceration and staple removal.

Ear Piercing

Precise and gentle ear piercing.

Ear Irrigation

Safe removal of ear buildup.

Corneal Abrasion

Gentle treatment for eye scratches.

Burn Treatment

Immediate care for serious burns.

Abscess Drainage

Painless removal for swollen skin abscesses.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to Your Common Questions

During your child’s first visit, our team will conduct a comprehensive evaluation, including medical history review, physical examination, and any necessary screenings or vaccinations. We’ll also take the time to address any questions or concerns you may have.

We follow the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines, which recommend well-check visits at regular intervals, typically starting from infancy and continuing through adolescence. These visits are crucial for monitoring your child’s growth, development, and overall health.

If your child is sick, please contact our office to schedule a same-day sick appointment. Our team will work to accommodate your child’s needs promptly and provide the necessary care and treatment.

Yes, we offer telemedicine appointments for certain types of visits and follow-ups. Please contact our office to determine if a telemedicine appointment is suitable for your child’s needs.

You can request a prescription refill by contacting our office during regular business hours. Please provide the name of the medication, dosage, and pharmacy information. We’ll process your request as quickly as possible.

If you need to cancel or reschedule an appointment, please contact our office at least 24 hours in advance. This allows us to accommodate other patients who may need to be seen. Failure to provide timely notice may result in a missed appointment fee.

We accept most commercial insurance plans and Medicaid. However, we recommend contacting your insurance provider to verify coverage and benefits before your appointment.