Vaccines are the safest, most effective, and easiest way to protect you, your loved ones, and our entire community from many serious diseases.
Diseases Vaccines Can Protect Against
There are many serious diseases that vaccines protect us from. Many of these illnesses you may have never ever seen or heard of because vaccines have worked so well to protect our communities from them.
For information about these diseases and their vaccines, simply click the links below. You will be taken to the CDC website for more information.
- Chickenpox
- COVID-19
- Diphtheria
- Flu (Influenza)
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- Hib (Haemophilus influenza type B)
- HPV (Human Papillomavirus)
- Measles
- Meningococcal
- Mumps
- Polio
- Pneumococcal
- Rotavirus
- RSV
- Rubella
- Tetanus
- Whooping Cough (Pertussis)
At Chase Brexton Health Care, we firmly believe in the safety, effectiveness, and necessity of vaccines for people of all ages.
Vaccines are one of the most significant advancements in public health, preventing serious illnesses, reducing hospitalizations, and saving lives. Many vaccines provide a lifetime of protection. Our commitment to evidence-based practice ensures that we follow the latest research and recommendations from trusted health authorities, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).

Our Commitment to Vaccine Safety and Effectiveness
Before they are approved for use, vaccines must go through careful and thorough testing to ensure they are safe and effective.
- Except in very rare cases (such as COVID-19), vaccines go through years of research and trials before they can be considered for approval.
- Only the safest, most effective vaccines receive approval.
- Vaccines are closely monitored after approval to ensure their continued safety.
- Scientific research overwhelmingly supports the effectiveness of vaccines in preventing diseases such as measles, influenza, COVID-19, whooping cough and HPV, to name a few.
- Tens of millions of lives have been saved, and deadly diseases have been nearly eliminated, because of vaccines.

Addressing Vaccine Concerns and Misinformation
We understand that unverified information, rumors, stories, personal beliefs, and past experiences can lead to questions about the importance and safety of vaccines. At Chase Brexton Health Care, we encourage open, informed discussions with our patients and their families. We want you to ask any vaccine-related questions you may have. Our care teams will provide you with factual, science-backed answers.
To receive accurate, up-to-date information about vaccines, we recommend you:
- Ask our medical providers about your healthcare and vaccination needs.
- Be cautious about the information posted on social media and non-verified websites or sources.
- Check the information you have heard or read by:
- Speaking with your medical provider.
- Visiting reputable, trustworthy sources such as the:
- Centers for Disease Control & Prevention - CDC: www.cdc.gov/vaccines,
- World Health Organization - WHO: www.who.int, and
- American Academy of Pediatrics - AAP: (www.aap.org).

Vaccination for All: Protecting Our Community
Chase Brexton Health Care is dedicated to providing appropriate and accessible vaccination services for patients of all ages because public health begins with community protection. By getting vaccinated, you are protecting your health and the health of everyone around you – your family, friends, and neighbors. Community vaccination is especially important to babies, children, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems.
Chase Brexton Health Care not only believes in the power of vaccines for you – our team members and those we love receive vaccinations as recommended. We know that vaccines not only protect each of us, but you and our entire community. And protecting you and our communities is vital to us.
We strongly encourage all eligible people to stay up to date on recommended vaccines. Please reach out to our healthcare team with any questions you may have. Together, we can build a healthier, safer community.
For questions or to schedule a vaccination appointment, please call us at 410-837-2050.

Locations
Baltimore
1111 North Charles Street
Baltimore
, MD
410-837-2050
Columbia
5500 Knoll North Drive, Ste. 370
Columbia
, MD
410-837-2050
Easton
500 Cadmus Lane
Easton
, MD
410-837-2050
Glen Burnie
200 Hospital Drive
Glen Burnie
, MD
410-837-2050
Security Square
6901 Security Boulevard, Suite 200 (Parking Location #14)
Windsor Mill
, MD
410-837-2050