Johns Creek Pediatrics provides immunizations in Cumming, and Suwanee, GA, to help children stay healthy. Read why immunizations are so important for your child's health and contact us to make an appointment today.
Immunization is the process by which a person becomes protected against disease. Vaccines use a weakened or inactive form of a virus to kickstart the body’s natural immune response and it helps you build up immunity to a disease before you are ever exposed. Your pediatrician follows a schedule from the CDC that includes vaccines and boosters for:
Ensuring your whole family is up to date on all recommended vaccinations is important so you can all stay healthy. The schedule of vaccines and boosters is until the age of 18, and all children and adults should be vaccinated for the flu each year.
Vaccination protects us from sickness and diseases that have potentially deadly complications. Vaccines are especially important for newborns because their immune systems are not strong yet, and the immunity they get from the mother fades rapidly. Staying up to date on vaccinations helps protect your child from the inevitable exchanging and spreading of germs at school and activities.
When the majority of a population is vaccinated against a disease, you all reduce the risk of spreading the disease together. This is known as 'herd immunity', and helps us as a community protect unvaccinated babies and the immunocompromised. If you have any questions about vaccinations, we are happy to discuss how safe and effective they are.
When your child is due for immunizations, Johns Creek Pediatrics is here for your family. Contact us to schedule your child's immunizations in Cumming, or Suwanee, GA, at (770) 814-1160.
Johns Creek Pediatrics provides immunizations in Cumming, and Suwanee, GA, to help children stay healthy. Read why immunizations are so important for your child's health and contact us to make an appointment today.
Immunization is the process by which a person becomes protected against disease. Vaccines use a weakened or inactive form of a virus to kickstart the body’s natural immune response and it helps you build up immunity to a disease before you are ever exposed. Your pediatrician follows a schedule from the CDC that includes vaccines and boosters for:
Ensuring your whole family is up to date on all recommended vaccinations is important so you can all stay healthy. The schedule of vaccines and boosters is until the age of 18, and all children and adults should be vaccinated for the flu each year.
Vaccination protects us from sickness and diseases that have potentially deadly complications. Vaccines are especially important for newborns because their immune systems are not strong yet, and the immunity they get from the mother fades rapidly. Staying up to date on vaccinations helps protect your child from the inevitable exchanging and spreading of germs at school and activities.
When the majority of a population is vaccinated against a disease, you all reduce the risk of spreading the disease together. This is known as 'herd immunity', and helps us as a community protect unvaccinated babies and the immunocompromised. If you have any questions about vaccinations, we are happy to discuss how safe and effective they are.
When your child is due for immunizations, Johns Creek Pediatrics is here for your family. Contact us to schedule your child's immunizations in Cumming, or Suwanee, GA, at (770) 814-1160.
Suwanee Location
4395 Johns Creek Parkway
Suwanee, GA 30024