Preventive Care

Vaccines Available

Revere Health offers a variety of vaccines to help you prevent severe disease and keep your family healthy.
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Icon of hands with sparkles in between Chickenpox (varicella)

  • ProQuad
  • Varicella
  • Varivax

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  • Moderna Bivalent
  • Pfizer Bivalent 0.3 ML (Farr West location)

Icon of hands with sparkles in between Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis

  • DTaP (pediatric)
  • Tdap (adult)
  • KINRIX (pediatric, 4 to 6 years old)
  • DTaP-IPV (combination that includes polio protection)
  • Pentacel (combination that includes HiB and polio protection)
  • Quadracel (Sanofi)
  • Pediarix
  • Tenivac
  • Infanrix (Sanofi)
  • Adacel (active booster, 10 to 64 years old or women in third trimester)
  • Vaxelis

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  • Fluzone (for patients 6 months and older)
  • Flublok (for patients 18 years and older who are more high-risk)
  • Fluarix (patients should get booster 8 weeks after if it is their first time getting the flu shot)

Icon of hands with sparkles in between Haemophilus Influenzae Type b

  • HiB (recommended for all children 5 and younger)
  • Hiberix

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  • Hepatitis A (pediatric and adult)
  • Hepatitis B (pediatric and adult)
  • TWINRIX
  • Engerix-B
  • Havrix (pediatric)

Icon of hands with sparkles in between Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

  • Gardasil 9
  • Gardasil is a 2-dose vaccine given to patients between the ages of 9-14 (second shot 6-12 months after 1st dose). If the patient is 14 years of age or older, the vaccine is given as a 3-dose series over the span of 6 months.

Icon of hands with sparkles in between Measles, Mumps, and Rubella

  • MMR
  • ProQuad

Icon of hands with sparkles in between Meningococcal Disease

  • MenQuadfi (pediatric)
  • Menveo
  • Bexsero
  • Menactra (pediatric)
  • Vaxneuvance
  • Bexsero is for meningococcal group B while Menveo is for meningococcal groups A, C, W, and Y. Bexsero is delivered in a 2-dose series and the second dose should be given at least 1 month after the first dose. Menveo is given once at 12 years old, and a booster is given at 16 years old.

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  • IPV (inactivated polio vaccine)

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  • RotaTeq
  • Rotatix (pediatric, delivered orally)

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  • Shingrix (recombinant zoster)
  • Shingrix is a 2-dose series. Medicare/Medicaid patients should get this shot at their pharmacy.

Icon of hands with sparkles in between Streptococcus Pneumoniae Bacteria (Pneumonia)

  • Prevnar 13 (pediatric)
  • Prevnar 20 (adult, 65+)
  • Pneumovax 23

Icon of hands with sparkles in between Tuberculosis

  • Tubersol
  • Aplisol (Monroe Family Medicine)