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645 Marble Ave, Thornwood, NY 10594645 Marble Ave
Open until 8:00 pm
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4.54(1.2k reviews)
Pulse-MD Urgent Care, Thornwood - 645 Marble Ave
I called the facility to make sure they took my insurance and could see me right away. After check in, I was seeing immediately and cared for thoroughly by very kind providers. I will be recommending!

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609 Washington St, Hoboken, NJ 07030609 Washington St
Open until 8:00 pm
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  • Sat 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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  • Mar 31Closed
4.88(219 reviews)
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Live Urgent Care, Hoboken - 609 Washington St
The provider I saw was terrific. She answered my various questions, did an examination, and prescribed medication for me.

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3144 E Main St, Mohegan Lake, NY 105473144 E Main St
Open until 8:00 pm
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4.64(1.6k reviews)
Pulse-MD Urgent Care, Mohegan Lake - 3144 E Main St, Mohegan Lake
Everyone was nice from front desk to the doctor. I was done within 30 mins and reassured me on all my symptoms

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322 Glenwood Ave, Bloomfield, NJ 07003322 Glenwood Ave
Open until 8:00 pm
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4.72(335 reviews)
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Levelup Md Urgent Care, Bloomfield - 322 Glenwood Ave
Darcel was just great. Compassionate with excellent communication. Blood draw was the easiest one I’ve had in a while. She was taking care of the full place by herself! Can’t recommend enough.

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44 Jones St, Newark, NJ 0710344 Jones St
Open until 6:00 pm
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4.82(360 reviews)
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CityLife Health, Newark - 44 Jones St
new to the area first time going . very nice and clean , Dr. was great and listen to my needs and very professional.

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572 US-6, Mahopac, NY 10512572 US-6
Open until 8:00 pm
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4.6(1.8k reviews)
Pulse-MD Urgent Care, Mahopac - 572 US-6, Mahopac
Everyone is professional , kind,and very efficient. I have been here several times and always the same care. Wonderful !

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141 Chestnut St, Roselle Park, NJ 07204141 Chestnut St
Open until 7:30 pm
  • Mon10:00 am - 7:30 pm
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  • Fri10:00 am - 7:30 pm
  • Sat12:00 pm - 4:45 pm
  • Sun12:00 pm - 4:45 pm
4.89(19 reviews)
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NJUCARE Urgent Care - 141 Chestnut St
They were fast and efficient. Medication sent over immediately. My new urgent care.

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32-74 Steinway St, Astoria, NY 1110332-74 Steinway St
Open until 7:30 pm
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5.0(1 reviews)
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320 E 204th St, The Bronx, NY 10467320 E 204th St
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4.57(309 reviews)
Levelup Md Urgent Care, Norwood - 320 E 204th St
Thank you Lisa for showing us care and concern. I appreciate the Doc as well for making me feel comfortable. Even the front desk staff was very pleasant. I appreciate having this place as my neighborhood office to go in case emergencies. I would recommend this place and will send referral if need be.
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1009 E 163rd St, Bronx, NY 104591009 E 163rd St
Open 8:00 pm
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4.55(481 reviews)
Quest Diagnostics - 1009 E 163rd St
I thought it was extremely easy to book a lab test appointment with Quest. Getting the test done was simple and so was the getting the results! Great job putting together something so user friendly.
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2865 3rd Ave., The Bronx, NY 104552865 3rd Ave.
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4.81(359 reviews)
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LevelUp MD Urgent Care, The Hub - 2865 3rd Ave.
Went into the clinic late on Wednesday afternoon 12/28/23 and got taken care of right away. The staff were very helpful even the security guard. Everyone including the Dr. were very nice. Love them to death.
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236 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11211236 Broadway
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4.7(204 reviews)
LevelUp MD Urgent Care, Williamsburg - 236 Broadway
The wait time was short, the staff was friendly, I would recommend them to my family and friends.
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875 Utica Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11203875 Utica Ave
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4.72(247 reviews)
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LevelUp MD Urgent Care, East Flatbush - 875 Utica Ave
Great assistance wait time alittle overbearing but overall 8/10
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2039 Palmer Ave, Larchmont, NY 105382039 Palmer Ave
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150 Purchase St, Rye, NY 10580150 Purchase St
Open until 7:00 pm
  • Mon 7:30 am - 7:00 pm
  • Tue 7:30 am - 7:00 pm
  • Wed 7:30 am - 7:00 pm
  • Thu 7:30 am - 7:00 pm
  • Fri 7:30 am - 7:00 pm
  • Sat 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
  • Sun10:00 am - 4:00 pm
5.0(2 reviews)
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I am traveling this week and have a bad cough. I did not want to infect anyone. I was referred to Dr. Ang, and I was so glad I went to see her. She checked was very professional and lovely! My testing turned out to be all negative and I am not contagious. Thank you, Dr. Ang!
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514 Main St, New Rochelle, NY 10801514 Main St
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375 White Plains Rd, Eastchester, NY 10709375 White Plains Rd
Open until 8:00 pm
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MinuteClinic® at CVS®, White Plains Rd, Eastchester - 375 White Plains Rd, Eastchester

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369 White Plains Rd, Eastchester, NY 10709369 White Plains Rd
Open until 8:00 pm
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2.51(39 reviews)
CityMD Urgent Care, Eastchester - 369 White Plains Rd, Eastchester
We had a wonderful experience at City MD Eastchester! The staff was friendly and helpful and available! They made us feel welcome and made it an easy experience! The location was clean and we had almost no wait time! 👍I would recommend this place to anyone needing to be tested or for medical attention!
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2393 Central Park Ave, Yonkers, NY 107102393 Central Park Ave
Open until 8:00 pm
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3.76(37 reviews)
CityMD Urgent Care, Yonkers-Central Park Avenue - 2393 Central Park Ave, Yonkers
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222 Mamaroneck Ave, White Plains, NY 10605222 Mamaroneck Ave
Open until 8:00 pm
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3.85(20 reviews)
CityMD Urgent Care, White Plains - 222 Mamaroneck Ave, White Plains
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Shingles Vaccine FAQs

  • Where can I get a shingles vaccine in Mamaroneck?

    In general, shingles vaccines will be available at Mamaroneck-area urgent care centers, retail clinics, primary care doctor offices and local pharmacies. While walk-in appointments are typically available, booking a visit online will reduce your wait time and ensure you protect yourself from shingles faster.

  • How can I book a shingles vaccine in Mamaroneck?

    Regardless of the kind of vaccination you are seeking, Solv can help you book an appointment. Simply search for Mamaroneck-area doctors, find a provider, and book the most convenient time for you. Be sure to include “shingles vaccine” or “vaccine consultation” as your reason for visit, and bring any relevant travel plans and previous immunization records.

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  • Who should get a shingles vaccine?

    You should get the shingles vaccine if you are at high risk for getting it or if you are experiencing symptoms. It is recommended that individuals 60 and older get the shingles vaccine, as this is when the risk of contraction is high. Even if you have previously contracted shingles, you should get the vaccine to prevent or mitigate future cases. The shingles vaccine is not recommended by the CDC for anyone younger than 60 because it has not yet been thoroughly studied in those age groups.

  • How much does a shingles vaccine cost in Mamaroneck?

    Without insurance, a shingles vaccine and the consultation generally preceding it can cost anywhere from $200 to $250.

  • Is a shingles vaccine covered by my insurance?

    All Medicare part D and most private health insurance plans cover the shingles vaccine. Typically, you will have to cover a co-payment for the consultation and, in some cases, the vaccine itself.

  • How well does the shingles vaccine work?

    The shingles vaccine, according to the CDC, is 97 percent effective in preventing shingles in people aged 50 to 69 who have a strong immune system, and 91 percent effective in people aged 70 and up who have a weak immune system. It goes on to claim that in people with weakened immune systems, the shingles vaccine is 68 percent to 91 percent effective in preventing shingles. According to the CDC, the Shingrix vaccine is 91 percent effective in preventing long-term nerve damage from shingles in people 50 years and older, and 89 percent effective in adults 70 years and older.

  • How often do you need to get the shingles vaccine?

    The CDC recommends that people over 50 receive just two doses of the shingles vaccination, separated by two to six months. Adults aged 19 and above with a weakened immune system should have a second dose of the shingles vaccine one to two months after the first.

  • How long after the shingles vaccine are you contagious?

    According to the CDC, shingles is a contagious virus that only infects those who have already had chickenpox. The CDC recommends getting the shingles vaccination even if you've already had chickenpox.

Mamaroneck Shingles Vaccine

The shingles vaccine can help reduce your risk of getting shingles and related complications, such as long-term nerve discomfort. Knowing more about this vaccine and what it can do for you and your family will help you make better health decisions for yourself and your family.

About the shingles

Shingles is a painful, blistering skin rash caused by the varicella-zoster virus. According to the National Library of Medicine, the varicella-zoster virus is the same virus that causes chickenpox (NLM).

Your body goes into dormancy once you've experienced chickenpox. According to the National Library of Medicine, the chickenpox virus can reactivate and produce shingles if it does so several years later.

According to the National Library of Medicine, people over 60 who had chickenpox before the age of 12 months are most likely to develop shingles. You may be more susceptible to shingles if your immune system has been weakened by illness or medicines.

Shingles Symptoms

According to the National Library of Medicine, the main symptom of shingles is a painful skin rash that starts on the spine and wraps around to the front of the chest or abdomen. Some people may develop rashes around their eyes, lips, and ears, according to the National Library of Medicine.

Before rashes appear, pain, tingling, and burning on one side of the body are common symptoms, according to the National Library of Medicine. Following these feelings, red skin patches and little blisters appear, which rupture open to form small, dry, crusty sores. Shingles sores usually heal in two to three weeks with no scarring.

According to the National Library of Medicine, other shingles symptoms include:

  • Fever and chills
  • Headache
  • Malaise
  • Joint pain
  • Muscle weakness
  • Swollen lymph nodes
  • Drooping eyelid
  • Hearing loss
  • Vision problems
  • Taste problems

How to contract the shingles

The varicella-zoster virus reactivates in your body after you've had chickenpox, resulting in shingles. According to the CDC, you cannot receive shingles from someone else who has it. Chickenpox can, however, be contracted from someone who has shingles, increasing your chances of developing shingles later.

According to the National Library of Medicine, no one knows why the varicella-zoster virus suddenly becomes active again years later. According to the findings, many people who had mild cases of chickenpox are unaware they even had the virus in the first place.

What vaccines can help prevent shingles?

Two doses of the Shingrix shingles vaccination can prevent shingles. The Shingrix vaccine, according to the CDC, can also reduce your risk of shingles complications. According to the business, this shingles shot, which is given in the upper arm, is more than 90% effective in preventing shingles in people 50 and older with a good immune system.

Should I get the shingles vaccine?

The CDC recommends shingles immunization for adults aged 50 and up, as well as those aged 19 and up, who have compromised immune systems as a result of disease or pharmaceutical therapy. It also recommends having the shingles vaccination if you've had shingles and/or chickenpox in the past, as well as if you've had another shingles vaccine called Zostavax, which is no longer available in the United States.

What are the side effects?

The shingles vaccine, according to the CDC, can induce temporary side effects that make it difficult to accomplish ordinary tasks for two to three days.

The following are some of the possible shingles vaccine side effects:

  • Sore arm with mild to moderate pain
  • Redness and swelling at the injection site
  • Tiredness
  • Muscle pain
  • Headache
  • Fever and chills
  • Stomach pain
  • Nausea

According to the CDC, side effects are more common in younger people, and you may have a reaction to the shingles injection after both doses. It is recommended that you take over-the-counter pain medicines such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen if you experience side effects after getting the shingles vaccine.

According to the CDC, another possible side effect of the shingles vaccine is Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS). GBS is a rare but dangerous illness in which your immune system targets the peripheral neurological system, which controls the nerves in your brain and spinal cord, according to the National Library of Medicine.

Can I get a shingles vaccine if I’m younger than 50?

According to the CDC, you should only get the shingles vaccine if you are at least 19 years old and have a weakened immune system due to disease or medications used to treat a disease if you are under 50 years old and have a weakened immune system due to disease or medications used to treat a disease. Consult your health-care professional if you have any concerns.

Will Medicare or my health insurance pay for a shingles vaccine?

The shingles vaccine is covered by most Medicare prescription drug plans, such as Part D, but not by Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) or Medicare Part B, according to Medicare.gov (Medical Insurance). Your health insurance plan may or may not cover the shingles vaccine, depending on the type of policy you have. To see if the shingles vaccine is covered under your plan, contact Medicare or your health insurance provider.

Sources

Solv has strict sourcing guidelines and relies on peer-reviewed studies, academic research institutions, and medical associations. We avoid using tertiary references.

  1. Shingles (February 4, 2022)
    https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/000858.htm
  2. Shingles (Herpes Zoster) Transmission (July 1, 2019)
    https://www.cdc.gov/shingles/about/transmission.html
  3. What Everyone Should Know about the Shingles Vaccine (Shingrix) (January 24, 2022)
    https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/shingles/public/shingrix/index.html
  4. Guillain-Barre Syndrome (November 26, 2021)
    https://medlineplus.gov/guillainbarresyndrome.html
  5. Shingles shots
    https://www.medicare.gov/coverage/shingles-shots
  6. Frequently Asked Questions About Shingrix (January 24, 2022)
    https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/shingles/hcp/shingrix/faqs.html

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