HPV vaccination is recommended at ages 11 to 12 to protect boys and girls now from HPV cancers later in life. It's important to talk to your health care provider about HPV cancer prevention.
“I recommend parents provide the HPV vaccine for their children starting at age 11 or 12 —something that I’ve done for my own child — because it prevents cancer.”
— Dr. Thomas Marcellino, of Mt. Oread Family Practice
Yellow Fever Vaccines
We do currently have yellow fever vaccine. Those traveling to regions where this mosquito-spread viral disease is prevalent should call to schedule an appointment.
Be Prepared for Your Visit
To save time during your visit, please download and complete immunization forms in advance. You can also find links to state and national resources for more specific questions on vaccines in our Quick Links section.