We are here to help you get better when you are sick. Vaccines help us avoid getting sick in the first place.
Vaccines teach your body to fight off harmful illnesses. After getting a vaccine, your body becomes immune to certain diseases.
This immunity may be permanent, or it can last for a limited time. If you’re immune, that means you’re unlikely to get those illnesses, even if you’re exposed to someone who’s sick.
We’ve all heard rumors that vaccines cause health problems or developmental delays. Scientific research shows that these myths aren’t true.
Vaccines are the best way to protect your child from life-threatening diseases. They also protect other vulnerable groups like older adults or people who have cancer.
Some children might experience mild side effects like a low-grade fever after a vaccine. But these symptoms usually disappear within a day or two. Serious reactions are extremely rare.
Your kids aren’t the only ones who need vaccines. Adults need them too. Your Sellwood Medical Clinic provider can review your vaccination history. If you’re missing certain vaccines, clinic staff can provide them.
Be sure to let your healthcare provider know if you’re planning to get pregnant. You might need a special round of booster shots to keep your baby healthy.
Doctors also recommend that everyone over 6 months old receive an annual flu shot.