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It was quick but thorough, we were in and out. 10 out of 10 recommend
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It was quick but thorough, we were in and out. 10 out of 10 recommend
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The only one we use, they care and fix us up every time. Leon Pitts
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Great service, very friendly and great care!
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Too long of a wait.
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I came in Monday , from the minute I arrived the staff was great. I didn’t wait long in the back when Dr.Coulon came in she was professional and kind and worked with me to figure out what test I could afford because I do not have insurance. All of the staff from front desk to nurses to X-ray tech were very kind and professional. I would recommend coming here if you need a doctor.
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Everyone was very friendly and the dr seemed knowledgeable which helped. I have been here a few times because I like it here. You can get help and get in and out. Better than waiting to see your regular doctor.
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I'm always happy with our care at Pelican. The wait is usually short and the staff is friendly and knowledgeable.
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The flu vaccine should generally be available at Slidell-area urgent care centers, retail clinics, primary care doctor offices, and local pharmacies. While many times you can simply walk in to get a flu shot, it is best to book an appointment online to reduce your wait time.
Outside routine work hours, most Slidell primary care doctor offices are closed, however, most of the area’s urgent care and retail clinics are open after hours and on weekends. Book an after hours appointment today.
Same-day and next day appointments for flu shots are bookable directly through Solv. Simply search for a Slidell-area doctor, find a provider, and book a time that aligns with your schedule stating “flu shot” as your reason for visit.
Everyone 6 months or older should get vaccinated for the flu every year. Influenza, or the flu, is a serious virus and infection that hospitalizes and kills thousands of people annually. And it is constantly changing. The flu vaccine is the best way to protect yourself and your family from contracting the virus.
Flu vaccines are needed annually, primarily for two reasons. First, the flu virus is constantly evolving, meaning the virus you received a vaccine for last year is unique from the virus in the upcoming season. As such, the vaccine itself needs to be different. Second, the vaccine itself wears off and your immune system’s response to the flu virus decreases over time. Unless you receive the vaccine every year, you will lack necessary immunity.
Each year is a little different, but flu season generally starts as early as September. Getting a flu shot early in the season - August to October - gives your buddy the best opportunity to build up immunity to the virus as it does take roughly two weeks for the vaccine to protect you against infection. Of course, if you are unable to get the flu shot early, getting a flu shot later still helps as the virus could last through May.
Each year, the CDC and other organizations conduct studies to determine the effectiveness of the flu vaccine against that years flu virus. According to the CDC, recent studies show that flu vaccination reduces the risk of flu illness by between 40% and 60%. Of course, there are multiple types and strands of the flu virus including influenza B and influenza A(H1N1), as well as influenza A(H3N2). Generally speaking, flu shots tend to work better against influenza types A & B.
The flu vaccine lasts for one flu season as the virus constantly evolves and each year the vaccine is produced to specifically protect against the strand(s) that are prevalent in the upcoming flu season.
Depending on where you get your flu vaccine, what type of vaccine you are getting, and whether or not you are insured, flu shot costs vary. Generally speaking, however, flu shots can cost between $0 and $50, sometimes more.