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Flu Prevention for the Whole Family
Vaccinating your child against the flu is one of the most effective ways to protect them from a severe flu infection. Given the flu’s potential complications in children, from hospitalizations to long-term health issues, a simple vaccine is a small step toward ensuring their health and well-being throughout the flu season.
How to Get Vaccinated
Dates
Riverton Office
- September: 17th, 19th, 24th, 26th
- October: 1st, 3rd, 8th, 10th, 15th, 17th, 22nd, 24th
Stansbury Park Office
- October: 23rd
Current Patients
First Time Portal Users
Quickly and easily create a portal account with just your child’s name and an email address.
- Go to the Patient Portal.
- Follow the email instructions to set up your account.
- Schedule an appointment.
Established Portal Users
Create appointmens for each child, but complete one flu clinic form for your entire family.
- Log into your portal account.
- Create an appointment for each person wanting a flu shot/mist.
- Check email to find the flu clinic form.
- Complete one form for your family, ensuring all data is current and accurate.
New Patients
Call our office at (801) 254-9700, and we’ll help set up your patient portal account. Please complete the form below outside of office hours, and we’ll contact you.
Questions & Answers
Our healthcare providers all specialize in children’s health. Within pediatrics, we have four major specialties: medical, dental, orthodontia, and mental health. Having these four specialties in-house doesn’t just make us a unique medical home for your children—it delivers better healthcare for kids and exceptional convenience for parents.
Whether you’re bringing your three-day old baby or your three-year old toddler, many things are the same about a first appointment. Our welcoming staff will show you into one of our fun and colorful, themed exam rooms and your provider will spend time getting to know you and your child.
First-time visits come with extra paperwork, but it can all be completed online ahead of your visit. You can also print it and bring it with you. Your provider will take a full health history and he or she may have other screening forms they’d like for you to complete.