It's Flu Season Again! Get the protection you need with a personal touch at The Shot Nurse

There is a convenient way for you to stay healthy this year. The Shot Nurse provides flu vaccinations. Seasonal Flu Vaccine is available at all Memphis locations. With no waiting and no pain, it's never a problem to get protected from the flu at The Shot Nurse!

Covered under most insurance plans.

THE 2022-2023 FLU VACCINE IS NOW AVAILABLE. FLUMIST IS BACK THIS YEAR FOR AGES 2 AND UP!

We also have the Senior flu vaccine for 65 and over.


* The Shot Nurse vaccinates children 3yr & up

* We offer complimentary CAR-SIDE SERVICE for persons with impaired mobility.
*Must be accompanied by a caregiver to enter the office to complete payment and paperwork.


For groups of 10 or more, The Shot Nurse Comes to You!

For groups of 10 or more, a registered nurse will visit your facility to administer Influenza vaccinations to anyone who wishes to participate. The company or individuals may pay by cash or check. To pay by credit card, use our online prepay option. Click here to schedule a group appointment at your facility.

Facts to Know about a Flu Shot

  • The FLU SHOT vaccine is a killed virus, which is safe and DOES NOT GIVE YOU THE FLU!
  • People who are allergic to eggs or have a history of Guillain-Barre Syndrome should not take the flu vaccine.
  • The vaccine provides immunity for the entire flu season.
  • It takes approximately two weeks to develop immunity after receiving the vaccine.
  • It is recommended that flu shots be administered in the fall for best results.

About Influenza

Influenza is caused by a virus that spreads from one infected person to another by nose or throat. Influenza can cause

  • Fever
  • Sore Throat
  • Chills
  • Coughing
  • Headache
  • Muscle and body aches
Anyone can get influenza. Influenza causes an average of 36,000 deaths each year in the US.

What kinds of flu vaccines are available?

* Fluad and High Dose Fluzone are recommended for those over 65 y/o. High Dose Flu vaccine has more antigen to help increase immunity whereas Fluad has same antigen as other vaccines, but an adjuvant that helps boost the immune system.

* Quadrivalent Flu Vaccine protects against two influenza A strains and two influenza B strains. This vaccine contains H1N1 and recommended for all adults and children.

* Egg Free vaccine are available and are manufactured without egg proteins.

* FluMist is a live nasal mist vaccine for ages 2-49. It's a great alternative for those who dislike shots or just prefer the excellent protection FluMist offers.

Who Should Not Be Vaccinated?

Different flu vaccines are approved for use in different groups of people. Factors that can determine a person's suitability for vaccination, or vaccination with a particular vaccine, include a person's age, health (current and past) and any relevant allergies.

When should I get vaccinated?

Flu vaccination should begin soon after vaccine becomes available, ideally by October. However, as long as flu viruses are circulating, vaccination should continue to be offered throughout the flu season, even in January or later. While seasonal influenza outbreaks can happen as early as October, during most seasons influenza activity peaks in January or later. Since it takes about two weeks after vaccination for antibodies to develop in the body that protect against influenza virus infection, it is best that people get vaccinated so they are protected before influenza begins spreading in their community.

Flu vaccine is produced by private manufacturers, so availability depends on when production is completed. Shipments began in late July and August and will continue throughout September and October until all vaccine is distributed.

CDC Flu Facts





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