Immunizations


Stay Protected with Immunizations at Farmington Drugs

When it comes to disease prevention, immunizations are key. We are dedicated to helping you and your loved ones stay up-to-date on the recommended vaccines and immunization schedules.

Comprehensive Immunization Services

We offer a wide variety of vaccines administered by our highly qualified staff right here at the pharmacy.

Speak to Our Pharmacists

Our team is ready to help you determine which immunizations are right for you. We can assist with understanding your vaccine and immunization schedule.

Walk-In Immunizations

Visit our pharmacy on Farmington Rd—no appointment necessary.

Note: While we specialize in human immunizations, for those looking for pets' vaccines, please consult your local veterinarian.

The Farmington Drugs Difference

We are committed to promoting community health by providing essential immunization services to keep you and your family protected.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Vaccinations primarily lead to active immunity, where your body produces its own antibodies against a disease.

Available Vaccines

  • COVID-19
  • Flu
  • Hepatitis B or Hepatitis A/B
  • HPV
  • Measles/Mumps/Rubella
  • Meningococcal
  • Pneumococcal
  • Shingles
  • Tdap or TD
  • Travel Vaccines

Disease Prevention

  • Getting vaccinated protects you and those around you from preventable diseases. Vaccination leads to immunity by stimulating your body's natural defenses.

Convenience

  • Receive multiple vaccines without the need for a doctor's appointment. Our pharmacy-based immunization delivery system ensures you stay on track with your immunization schedule.

Expert Care

  • Our professional staff ensures vaccinations are administered safely and efficiently. Our pharmacists have completed immunization training, so you're in trusted hands.

Some individuals may not develop immunity after the standard Hepatitis B vaccination series. Additional doses or testing may be required. Consult with our pharmacists or your healthcare provider for guidance.

The five main types of immunizations are live attenuated vaccines, inactivated vaccines, subunit vaccines, toxoid vaccines, and conjugate vaccines.

Vaccination is the act of receiving a vaccine, while immunization is the process by which a person becomes protected against a disease through vaccination.