July 15, 2023

HPV Vaccine Information

Children ages 11 – 12 years should get two doses of the HPV Vaccine, given 6 to 12 months apart. HPV vaccines can be given starting at age 9 years.Children who start the HPV vaccine series on or after their 15th birthday need three doses, given over 6 months.Teens and young adults should be vaccinated tooEveryone through the age of 26 years should get the HPV vaccine if they were not fully vaccinated already. HPV is not recommended for everyone older than age 26 years.HPV Vaccination is preventing cancer-causing infections and precancersIt is not too late to get your child vaccinated. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the HPV Vaccine, please give our office a call.
March 20, 2020

COVID-19 Policies

Starting Monday, 3/23/2020, our office will open at 7:00am (week days) for any patients that would like to come in early, especially those over (65) and would like to avoid the crowd!  We are now testing for Coronavirus (COVID-19) and antibody test for immunity and previous Covid-19 exposure, if you  have a cough, fever, shortness of breath or concerned that you may have been exposed to coronavirus (COVID-19), please speak with our triage staff (252)430-0666 for medical advice before coming into the office.  Our goal is to keep our patients healthy as possible and prevent further spreading of Coronavirus (COVID-19). 
With the NEW school year 2023 – 2024 fast approaching please make sure your child is up to date with all their vaccinations!
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