Wichita Flu Shot & Vaccine Family Clinic
Wichita Flu Shot & Vaccine Family Clinic

According to the standards by the CDC, all children over the age of 6 months should receive flu vaccines.
The flu is a seasonal illness that can be easily prevented through the use of vaccines.
Influenza Flu Shot Symptoms
Influenza Flu Shot Symptoms
Get a flu vaccination under the supervision of a physician at Rock Ridge Family Medicine. Call us right away at (316) 630-8200 if your child has any conditions such as fever, fatigue, chills , runny or stuffy nose, coughing , headaches or body aches. Stop a potential illness before it starts with a flu vaccine and get our chronic care treatments and health care services.
In order to prevent influenza virus from spreading and making your child ill, it’s recommended to have them immunized. Parents can visit our pediatric flu clinic in Wichita, KS anytime to get your child protected with a vaccine.
Our doctors not only treat the illness but also educate you and your child on prevention practices from viruses and bacteria diseases in the future.
Statistics On The Danger of Influenza (FLU)
In an article on Flu Shot statistics from the CDC government website, they have this to say…
Flu illness is more dangerous than the common cold for children. Each year, millions of children get sick with seasonal flu; thousands of children are hospitalized and some children die from flu. Children commonly need medical care because of flu, especially children younger than 5 years old who become sick with flu.
- Complications from flu among children in this age group can include:
- Pneumonia: an illness where the lungs get infected and inflamed
- Dehydration: when a child’s body loses too much water and salts, often because fluid losses are greater than from fluid intake)
- Worsening of long-term medical problems like heart disease or asthma
- Brain dysfunction such as encephalopathy
- Sinus problems and ear infections
- In rare cases, flu complications can lead to death.
Information Reference: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/children.htm
Flu seasons vary in severity, however every year children are at risk
- CDC estimates that since 2010, flu-related hospitalizations among children younger than 5 years ranged from 7,000 to 26,000 in the United States.
While relatively rare, some children die from flu each year. - Since 2004-2005, flu-related deaths in children reported to CDC during regular flu seasons have ranged from 37 deaths to 183 deaths.
Have Questions? Need Help? Call Us At (316) 630-8200
Have Questions? Need Help? Call Us At (316) 630-8200
Book an appointment online or simply walk in to Rock Ridge Family Medicine clinic for complete child health care solutions.