Mollen Immunization Clinics has developed a comprehensive school influenza immunization program called "Zap the Flu at School". This School Based Immunization Program has been designed to assist schools and communities in implementing the recommendations of both the Advisory Committees on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for influenza vaccination in school districts across the country.
The CDC and Mollen Immunization Clinics are working to keep you informed of the latest developments in the fight against the H1N1 (Swine Flu) virus. The most up-to-date information and frequently asked questions are addressed.
Mollen Immunization Clinics works closely with key government health organizations to remain in the forefront of the health and wellness immunization industry, as well as any initiatives involving immunization programs. We are continuing our efforts to keep you informed with the most up-to-date information on immunizations, vaccinations, and health and wellness.
The health of our children is important. Proper immunization of children protects not only them but also the health of general community by decreasing the spread of infectious diseases, and there are many programs available to ensure that the children are properly protected.
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Mollen Immunization Clinics is here to provide the latest data on the H1N1 and the answers to the most frequently asked questions regarding this new pandemic.
Do you sneeze? Do you have a rash? Allergy testing will assist in answering the question - what am I allergic to?
In the area of health and wellness knowledge is not only power, it is the answer to a better quality of life. Heart, lungs, blood, and fat are basic - more comprehensive screenings are available for a more thorough wellness check-up.
Health and wellness, and proper immunization are the keys to a healthy lifestyle. Annual adult immunization provides protection, not only for one's own health, but also contributes to the health of the general community by reducing the spread of the disease.
Pneumonia is a serious disease. The aged, the very young, and those with a compromised immune system are all at greater risk. As pneumococcal disease becomes more drug resistant, vaccination becomes more important.
The CDC divides vaccines for travel into three categories: routine, recommended, and required. Mollen Immunization Clinic is here to provide your immunization protection.
Are you at risk for: cholesterol, diabetes, arthritis, or cancer? Are you concerned about your thyroid, heart, blood issues? Laboratory testing will provide the answers you need.
Did you have chickenpox as a child? If the answer is yes - you are at-risk for shingles. The reason - the chickenpox virus remains active in your body and if it becomes active it causes shingles and may have severe complications.