Your one-stop-shop for flu protection and relief

Whether you're already feeling sick or just looking for proactive ways to stay healthy, we have you covered, from flu shots to cold and flu medicine.

Schedule Vaccine

Free flu shots*

Flu shots are free with most insurance—and we'll even say thank you with 10% off your next grocery purchase.*
   

Cold & flu essentials

From tissues to aspirin and everything in between, we're stocked with what you need to feel better.
    

On-site vaccine clinic

Host an on-site vaccine clinic for your workplace community and we'll handle all the details.
    

What to know about flu

What is the flu?

Flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs. The best way to prevent flu is by getting a flu vaccine.

Who should get the flu shot?

All children and adults ages 6 months or older should get the flu vaccine every year. Some people are at high risk, including people 65+ or people with chronic conditions.

How it works

Save time with an appointment

1

Schedule an appointment and complete your form online

2

Our trained staff will administer the vaccine at your local pharmacy

3

Provide your insurance or copays at the counter or online

4

Once available, you can view your vaccine records online

A few quick facts about flu*

When is flu season?
In the United States, flu season usually occurs in the fall and winter. While influenza viruses spread year-round, flu activity often begins to increase in October. Most of the time flu activity peaks between December and February according to the CDC.

What’s in the flu vaccine?
Flu shots are made with either inactivated (killed) viruses, or with only a single protein from the flu virus. The CDC says flu vaccines cannot cause flu illness.

How long does flu shot protection last?
The body’s immunity to influenza viruses (acquired either through natural infection or vaccination) declines over time. According to the CDC, getting vaccinated each year provides the best protection against flu throughout the season.

*Information provided solely for convenience based on CDC guidelines. Not intended as medical or healthcare information or advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider, such as your pharmacist, regarding your vaccine and healthcare needs.

Questions? Visit the Flu FAQs section in our Knowledge Base.

View FAQs

*Free flu shots with most insurance. No co-payment unless required by your plan. **10% off a grocery purchase up to $100 with any immunization. Restrictions apply. Visit pharmacy for details. +Offer not valid for beneficiaries of state and federal healthcare programs, residents of AR, OR, IA, IL, IN, NJ, or NY, or if otherwise prohibited by law. Additional restrictions apply. Visit pharmacy for details.

Your one-stop-shop for flu protection and relief

Whether you're already feeling sick or just looking for proactive ways to stay healthy, we have you covered, from flu shots to cold and flu medicine.

Schedule a vaccine

Free flu shots*

Flu shots are free with most insurance—and we'll even say thank you with 10% off your next grocery purchase.*
   

Cold & flu essentials

From tissues to aspirin and everything in between, we're stocked with what you need to feel better.
    

On-site vaccine clinic

Host an on-site vaccine clinic for your workplace community and we'll handle all the details.
    

What to know about flu

Who should get the flu shot?

All children and adults age 6 months and older should get vaccinated every year.

What is the flu?

The flu virus can cause fever, sore throat, cough, chills, headache, and muscle aches. It?s important to know that flu can be serious, even for healthy individuals.

How it works

Save time with an appointment

1

Schedule an appointment and complete your form online

2

Our trained staff will administer the vaccine at your local pharmacy

3

Provide your insurance or copays at the counter or online

4

Once available, you can view your vaccine records online

A few quick facts about flu*

When is flu season?
In the United States, flu season usually occurs in the fall and winter. While influenza viruses spread year-round, flu activity often begins to increase in October. Most of the time flu activity peaks between December and February according to the CDC.

What’s in the flu vaccine?
Flu shots are made with either inactivated (killed) viruses, or with only a single protein from the flu virus. The CDC says flu vaccines cannot cause flu illness.

How long does flu shot protection last?
The body’s immunity to influenza viruses (acquired either through natural infection or vaccination) declines over time. According to the CDC, getting vaccinated each year provides the best protection against flu throughout the season.

*Information provided solely for convenience based on CDC guidelines. Not intended as medical or healthcare information or advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider, such as your pharmacist, regarding your vaccine and healthcare needs.

Questions? Visit the Flu FAQs section in our Knowledge Base.

View FAQs

*Free flu shots with most insurance. No co-payment unless required by your plan. **10% off a grocery purchase up to $100 with any immunization. Restrictions apply. Visit pharmacy for details. +Offer not valid for beneficiaries of state and federal healthcare programs, residents of AR, OR, IA, IL, IN, NJ, or NY, or if otherwise prohibited by law. Additional restrictions apply. Visit pharmacy for details.