One plan, one visit, less hassle. Set your fall vaccines now and move into winter with fewer worries. We will help you choose the right products and timing. What if you could handle everything in one trip.
Book flu shots first. Pharmacies and clinics post supply updates and CDC guidance for the 2025 to 2026 season. People sixty-five and older should get a high-dose or adjuvanted flu vaccine when available. If your location only has a standard dose that day, ask when the preferred product arrives. CDC
Verify COVID and RSV recommendations against the CDC adult schedule. Bring your vaccine history and a list of conditions to the visit so staff can confirm timing and spacing. If you live in a community, ask about on-site clinics and how they record vaccinations in your chart. One calendar appointment that covers several vaccines can cut travel and missed doses. CDC
Manage the day after. Hydrate, keep light activity to reduce stiffness, and plan a short walk in a well-lit hallway to restore routine. If arm soreness limits balance for a day, shift heavier tasks. The key is to avoid a lull that disrupts your fall prevention habits. Who can you invite to join you for a clinic day to make it social and accountable. CDC
Before you leave the pharmacy, schedule an annual review for the same week next year. Tie vaccines to your open enrollment review so both happen without scrambling. Medicare