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Flu is Confusing. RediClinic makes it Simple! Prevention. Treatment. Information.
 
Flu season is here, and this year it comes with a lot of questions:  Should I get a flu shot?  When should I get the flu vaccine? Is the H1N1 vaccine now available? 1 dose, 2 doses, 3?  Confusing? RediClinic makes it Simple—Offering Prevention, Treatment and Information.
Prevention
H1N1 Flu
Get protection from the H1N1 Flu at your local RediClinic! The H1N1 Flu vaccine is now available for only $19 or your insurance co-pay!


The H1N1 vaccine helps protects one against the H1N1 Flu -- administration is primarily given in the form of one dose, however children ages 2 through 9 should receive two doses. The H1N1 vaccine is separate and distinct from the Seasonal Flu vaccine.
Treatment

Get your flu-like symptoms diagnosed and treated at your local RediClinic!

Cold & Flu: What’s the Difference!
The Common Cold – Gradual sore or irritated throat, building over 48 hours:

Runny Nose/Watery Eyes
Stuffy Nose/Congestion
Sneezing
The Seasonal Flu – Fast onset of symptoms, especially fever:
Fever and Chills
Body Aches
Fatigue or Weakness
Eye Muscle Pain
Cough (Dry)
RediClinic Clinicians provide diagnostic tests and treatment options for cold and flu-like symptoms. If you’re diagnosed with the flu, the Clinician may provide you a prescription for antiviral medication. However, the common cold is usually treated with over-the-counter solutions.

Be Prepared for the Flu Season!

For a limited time, RediClinic is offering our visitors free samples and valuable savings of Tylenol COLD products! Visit your local RediClinic today!

Information

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Visit your local RediClinic inside select H-E-B stores – highly-qualified Clinicians will provide expert answers to your questions—arming you with the most up-to-date information, and preventative steps to protect yourself and your family this flu season 2009!

Source:
http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/vaccination/public/vaccination_qa_pub.htm

http://www.flu.gov/.

http://www.tylenol.com/page.jhtml?id=tylenol/cold/subfdiff.inc
 

Healthy Person
Anyone in need of routine physicals
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Children (2 years & Older)
Why?
A physical exam is an important aspect of staying healthy.
Tests
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Reviewed, with recommendations.
Making News!
May 1, 2009
H1N1 (Swine Flu) Clinics
The number of people showing up at health clinics is steadily increasing as more and more cases of H1N1 (swine flu) are reported, but most of the people with symptoms don't have the flu. Laurie Johnson reports.
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*The CDC's 2009 H1N1 Vaccination recommendations are subject to change/amend at any time due such variables as vaccine availability and vaccine demand.