Living with COVID-19 is part of public health and keeping our families safe. Here’s the latest – vaccines, testing, more – from VCU’s Dr. Suzanne Lavoie.
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Garrett Wren, OB/GYN at Virginia Physicians for Women and father of three boys answers FAQs about the HPV vaccine and how it can prevent some forms of cancer.
Rising RPS seventh and twelfth graders are invited to attend at-school immunization and physicals clinics. Keep reading for available vaccines and clinic times!
If it seems like your young kids are sick all the time, it might be because they are! Mark Grabill shares insight on infections, immunity, and more.
What parents need to know about RSV from Dr. Nicholas Schey of Bon Secours Pediatrics.
Respiratory illnesses like Flu, COVID-19 and RSV tend to rise as cooler temperatures bring people indoors and people gather for the holidays. Thankfully, there are new tools available this year…
Virginia Department of Health shares tips for a healthy start to the school year.
RSV has been a major pain in the butt of our collective health for decades. Now there’s real hope for preventative measures and therapies to keep folks safer.
Community vaccine clinics are for non-CrossOver pediatric patients who are uninsured or carrying Medicaid. Preregistration is required by calling 804-655-2794, option 6. Bring photo ID, vaccine records, and school notice…
Richmond and Henrico Health Districts (RHHD) will bring shingles and pneumococcal vaccines to the community through Doses on Demand program.
COVID-19 numbers aren’t what they were at the pandemic’s peak, but omicron continues to keep us on our toes. That’s why the CDC recommends Moderna’s and Pfizer’s updated booster shots…
Every year, more than 46,000 Americans are diagnosed with preventable cancers caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Today a vaccine exists that prevents the majority of HPV infections which, in…