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4310-E Old Shell Road
Mobile,Alabama 36608
(Across from Springhill College)
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Monthly Archives: July 2017

  • Holiday Office Hours

    Posted on July 12, 2017

    The office will be closed Tuesday, July 4th until Tuesday, July 11th.

    As always, we will be available by phone during that time to help in any way with your medical needs.

    Please call ahead to schedule an appointment or meeting time.

  • We Wish You a Happy and Safe Fourth of July Celebration

    Posted on July 4, 2017

    We would like to take this opportunity to wish each of you a Happy Fourth of July!

    This year, Battleship Memorial Park is hosting “Fireworks on the Fantail” on July 4th from 7:00 PM until 10:00 PM. The event will take place on the deck of the USS ALABAMA. Enjoy barbeque, drinks, music, an ice cream bar and the best seats in town for viewing the City of Mobile’s July 4th Fireworks spectacular.

    For more information on ticket prices and where to purchase tickets, click here. All proceeds benefit restoration projects aboard the USS ALABAMA.

  • Summertime Is a Great Opportunity to Get Vaccinated

    Posted on July 1, 2017

    Are you up to date on your recommended adult vaccinations? We have noticed a rise in the number patients that are due for vaccines to protect against pneumonia, tetanus, and shingles. When to get these vaccines becomes confusing and remembering when you are due is difficult. For an easy to read adult vaccine schedule, please click here.

    Did you know that there are two pneumonia shots? The “old” pneumonia vaccine is called the PPSV 23. The “new” pneumonia vaccine is called the PCV13. We recommend that anyone over the age of 65 receive both of these vaccines at least one year apart from each other.

    Tdap is a combination vaccine that protects against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough). Adults should receive a one time dose of Tdap in adulthood, especially if you are around newborn babies.

    The “shingles shot,” also known as the Zoster vaccine, protects against shingles and should be given once in a lifetime to adults over the age of 65.

    We have found that it is much more convenient for patients to go to their local pharmacy to receive these vaccines. Most pharmacies carry these vaccines in stock or can order and receive them in one to two business days. As always, we will offer flu shots in the office starting in October.