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Why choose OccuVAX

Many vendors provide flu shots but it is out customer service that sets us apart. We pride ourselves on providing the best experience for you and your employees from start to finish.

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Competitive pricing and vaccine availability

We offer a wide range of vaccination services at highly competitive rates. Contact us today to get a free quote for a clinic at your office.

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Low clinic participation minimums

We offer low clinic participation minimums. We have the plans to meet the needs for any size company.

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Promotional materials provided

At OccuVAX, we provide everything needed for a successful onsite clinic including: training, online demos, posters, signage, and more.

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Proven quality and reliability

We use experienced nurses to ensure a safe and professional experience for your company.

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What We Do


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25,934

Successful Clinics

3,198

Companies Serviced

3,046,658

Participants Vaccinated

2,649

Cities Nationwide

Why should I get a flu vaccination?

On a yearly basis within the United States, anywhere from 5% to 20% of the population will become infected with the influenza virus. There are two main types of influenza (flu) virus: Types A and B. The influenza A and B viruses that routinely spread in people (human influenza viruses) are responsible for seasonal flu epidemics each year. Of these infected individuals, more than 200,000 will be hospitalized in connection with obtaining this illness.

The flu is much worse than just a cold. The flu will cause you to have a high fever, cough, chills, headache, muscle aches and pains, moderate to extreme weakness, and inability to get out of bed for up to 10 days. It can leave you with serious complications such as pneumonia, kidney failure, heart failure, and in some, it can even lead to death.

An alarming 36,000 Americans will die from the flu and its complications. Sadly, more people die from flu than from any other vaccine-preventable disease. This is in part to people underestimating the severity of the influenza virus.

According to the CDC, the best way to protect against the flu is to get vaccinated every year.

Why get a flu shot?