Medicare Pharmacy is vaccination immunization hospital in Kitchener. We provide unparalleled patient care and hospital experience in Kitchener for vaccination immunization. We have top-notch specialists and cutting- edge technology under one roof, thus ensuring quality treatment to patients.
We offer vaccinations approved by public health in Kitchener to protect people against many serious or life-threatening diseases, such as measles, polio, tetanus, diphtheria, meningitis, influenza, typhoid etc…
Staying up-to-date with vaccines can prevent the spread of disease to those who cannot be immunized including:
- Babies
- Young children
- Pregnant women
- Those with weakened immunity
- Speak to Medicare Pharmacy to determine which vaccines are right for you.
What is Vaccination?
Vaccination is a process in which an antigenic substance or vaccine that provides immunity against diseases is injected into the body of the recipients. This substance boosts up immunity in the human body and protects the vaccinated person from infection. The term vaccination and immunization have often used in a similar way mistakenly, but they have different meanings. Vaccination is the process of administration of vaccine while immunization is basically what happens to the body after being vaccinated. Medicare Pharmacy brings various types of vaccines (Typhoid, Hepatitis B, Pneumonia, Cervical cancer, etc.) at your home.
What to expect when you get a COVID-19 vaccine
If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 do not attend the vaccination clinic. Take the Self-Assessment Screening Tool for further guidance.
- Take your regular medication and eat your meals as usual (we recommend eating something before you come).
- Wear a loose-fitting top or a t-shirt so the immunizer can easily access your arm.
- Wear your mask or face covering. If you do not have one, one will be provided to you at the door.
- Bring your Ontario health card (or any government issued ID) to confirm your identity.

