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Vaccines

Vaccines and Immunizations

Vaccine services for children, teens, and adults—including back-to-school needs. Age, insurance coverage, prescription requirements, and product availability are confirmed when scheduling.

Service at a glance

Four things to know before you begin.

1

Who it helps

Children, teens, adults, families, and care organizations.

2

What we provide

Vaccine review, scheduling, education, and administration.

3

What to prepare

Identification, insurance if applicable, immunization record, and school form when needed.

4

Next step

Request an appointment. The pharmacy will confirm eligibility, inventory, and appointment availability.

Adult patient receiving a vaccine in a professional pharmacy setting.
Convenient immunization support for families and adults.

Vaccines for children, teens, and adults

CareCompass helps families and adults understand available vaccine options, stay up to date, and prepare for school, travel, work, and routine preventive care.

  • Flu vaccines for patients aged 3 and older
  • COVID-19 vaccines for patients aged 3 and older
  • Back-to-school and routine vaccines for children and adolescents aged 7 and older
  • Routine adult immunizations
  • Vaccine education and pharmacist counseling
  • Community, school, and care-organization vaccine coordination
Back-to-school vaccine support: Bring the child’s immunization record, school form if available, insurance card, and a parent or legal guardian. Please call first so we can confirm the child’s age, vaccine eligibility, inventory, and appointment availability.

Maryland age guidance: Pharmacists may administer influenza and COVID-19 vaccines to individuals aged 3 and older, and other qualifying routine vaccines to individuals aged 7 and older, subject to current law, vaccine-specific protocols, product age indications, clinical eligibility, consent requirements, inventory, and insurance coverage.

Before the appointment

Please bring:

  • Photo identification for the parent, guardian, or adult patient
  • Insurance card, if applicable
  • Current immunization record
  • School vaccine form, if applicable
  • Parent or legal guardian for a minor patient
Need help understanding vaccine options? CareCompass can discuss available vaccines based on current recommendations, the information provided, age, vaccination history, and clinical eligibility.

Some younger children may need to receive certain school-entry vaccines from a pediatrician, clinic, or local health department. For urgent symptoms or a medical emergency, call 911.

Vaccination planning

How vaccination visits are coordinated.

1

Confirm the vaccine need

Call to confirm age eligibility, product availability, scheduling, and whether a prescription or additional documentation is required.

2

Review the clinical questions

The pharmacist reviews the information required for safe administration and directs any protected information to the appropriate channel.

3

Receive aftercare instructions

After administration, the pharmacy explains expected reactions, when to seek help, and how the vaccination record is handled.

Common questions

Details to confirm before you begin.

Do you accept walk-ins?

Availability may vary by vaccine, staffing, and inventory. Calling ahead is the best way to avoid an unnecessary trip.

Will my insurance cover the vaccine?

Coverage depends on your plan, age, product, and network. The pharmacy confirms billing options before administration when possible.

What should I bring?

Bring photo identification, your insurance information if you plan to use it, and any vaccine record you have available.