LANDOVER, Md., Sept. 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- To help customers stay healthy this flu season, vaccinations are now available at all Giant Food in-store pharmacies. Flu vaccinations are administered by Giant's in-store pharmacists, with no appointment needed.
"Flu shots are an important part of staying healthy as we move into the fall and winter seasons, and offering our customers flu shots is one of the many ways we care for our customers' wellbeing," Paul Zvaleny, director of pharmacy operations of Giant Food of Landover, Md. "We encourage everyone to come speak with one of our pharmacists about getting their flu shot this year."
Most insurance plans cover flu shots at $0 copays and Giant Food pharmacies bill them directly, including Medicare. Standard flu shots for both adults and children are available, as well as other flu vaccinations, including the "quad" and high dose vaccines. See pharmacist for applicable ages and details for children. Customers receiving flu shots will also receive a free coupon book with more than $90 in savings.
In addition to receiving their flu shots, all customers will be offered free vaccination reviews. With a few simple questions, Giant Food pharmacists are able to determine if you are missing any recommended adult vaccinations.
For more information, or to schedule an onsite flu clinic for your office, please call 800-950-4678.
To find the Giant Food pharmacy nearest you, please visit www.giantfood.com.
About Giant Food of Landover, Md.
Giant Food of Landover, Md. is committed to helping its customers save time, save money and eat well. Headquartered in Landover, Md., Giant operates 167 supermarkets in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia, and employs approximately 20,000 associates. Included within the 167 stores are 157 full-service pharmacies. For more information on Giant, visit www.giantfood.com.
SOURCE Giant Food
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