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Vaccination Prevention

Stay Up to Date on Vaccines from Simply Direct Medicine

Vaccinations are essential to protecting yourself and others from harmful viruses and diseases that are heavily contagious. Especially important during childhood, vaccines are created to prevent rare diseases such as polio, measles, mumps, and hepatitis B, which have long since been diminished since the creation of universal immunizations. Simply Direct Medicine provides up to date vaccinations for women, men, and children of all ages at our medical facility in Dallas, TX. Each vaccine requirement is different for each generation and age group, so make sure to consult with one of our doctors to make sure you are up to date on your yearly vaccinations.

Be Up to Date on Vaccines

Why Are Vaccines Important?

Vaccinations are a miracle for modern medicine that helps prevent serious and debilitating illnesses for people of all ages. Without vaccines, the spread of diseases increases and produces even more harmful strands that are harder to beat. Our licensed professionals recommend keeping up to date with your current vaccination status and scheduling annual shots to prevent sickness for you and those around you. Here are just a few reasons why it’s important to stay up to date on modern vaccines:  

Influenza Protection

Flu Shot

Flu shots are yearly recommended vaccines that protect your immune system from various influenza viruses. The CDC conducts several studies each year to determine which vaccines offer the best protection against influenza strains. Getting a yearly flu vaccine is beneficial for several reasons, one being that it prevents millions of flu-related illnesses that can infect large numbers of people in a short period of time. An influx in sicknesses can create overwhelming numbers of hospitalization for those with serious conditions and continue the spread of harmful bacteria to all age groups. To stay up to date on your current flu vaccine, schedule a consultation with Simply Direct Medicine in Dallas, TX.

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Prevents Tetanus, Diphtheria, & Pertussis

TDAP Vaccination

TDAP vaccines are meant to prevent three major infections including tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis or whooping cough. While tetanus is contracted through open cuts and wounds, diphtheria and pertussis are spread from person to person through bodily fluids. Without a TDAP vaccination, patients can experience a range of symptoms from either three illnesses including trouble breathing, violent coughing, heart failure, paralysis, and even death. Individuals that are over the age of 7 should receive a single TDAP vaccine and adults that have had the TDAP shot should get a booster every 10 years. Schedule your TDAP shot at Simply Direct Medicine in Dallas, TX.

Fights Against Pneumonia

Pneumonia Vaccine

Pneumonia is a serious bacterial infection that is caused by a virus, usually a common cold or flu that is left untreated. Individuals that are 19 and older should receive a pneumonia vaccine to prevent the contraction and spreading of the infection to those around you. Modern pneumonia vaccines protect against serious infections that cause over 150,000 hospitalizations every year for young and elderly patients. If you haven’t received a pneumonia vaccine or have current symptoms of pneumonia after contracting a cold or flu, schedule a visit with our doctor at Simply Direct Medicine in Dallas, TX. We offer personalized treatment and yearly vaccines for both men and women.

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