Flu, COVID, RSV, Oh My! Your illness and vaccine questions answered
- sspdrmarcus
- Sep 4
- 3 min read
Updated: Sep 19

Hey SSP Families!!
We have a lot of information to share in this post.
Put those littles to bed and read on. This is a very helpful post regarding 3 important ways to protect your children, our amazing patients. In addition, we provide links to common questions and concerns about these viral illnesses.
Flu Vaccine
We are offering flu vaccine in our office AND during our 2025 drive-up flu clinics.
Yes, children can get Flu vaccine within hours or days of the COVID vaccine
No, we are not offering the COVID vaccine at our drive-up clinics at this time.
Please get your children vaccinated where/when you can - schools, pharmacies, urgent cares are all great options if it is more convenient for you.
Here are helpful links about Flu
Flu: What Parents Need to Know if your child is sick.
Your Flu VACCINE questions answered by the AAP
RSV Antibody (known as RSV vaccine) RSV Antibody is not considered a vaccine because it does not depend on an infant's immune system for a response to provide protection. Unlike true vaccines, the antibody is provided, leading to almost immediate protection.
Here are a few fast facts
At risk children are given 1 dose per RSV season - AFTER October 1st
It is only provided to two categories of infants and toddlers:
All infants under 8 months old
Children 8 - 19 months old WITH HIGH RISK CONDITIONS Click here to read more.
We plan to provide it to our infants at their well visits.
We will keep you updated on our RSV vaccine availability during your infants office visits and on our website and Facebook page.
If you got RSV vaccine while pregnant, we will guide you at your newborn visits.
COVID vaccine Information from the AAP
SSP is prioritizing the vaccination of our youngest patients because we understand that there are not many options in our community - WILL SEND INFORMATION WHEN WE HAVE IT AVAILBLE
We will add details here when we have COVID VACCINES available
Children should complete the "primary series" with the current 2024-25 vaccine, if available. Previously vaccinated children should get the booster dose with the 2025-2026 vaccine.
Children who recently had COVID can delay COVID vaccine by up to 3 months.
See below for where to vaccinate children 5 years and older.
Please bring their COVID vaccine records to each appointment, if possible.
Read this Vaccine Info Sheet from 2024-2025 for now
Please utilize the portal for questions of this nature instead of calling the office.
This keeps the phone lines available to families with sick children.
These places may have COVID vaccines for children in 2025
Padek Pharmacy (two locations)
Demmy's Pharmacy College Park
Morgan's Care Pharmacy (DC) has Moderna 6 months+
Grubbs Pharmacy in DC (coming soon)
Caplet Pharmacy (3 yrs +)
Xpress Pediatrics in Kensington/Wheaton
4. Other Guidance for Sick Children
RSV, Flu, & COVID: How are they different
Symptom Checker Tool: A great resource when you need it
5. Same-Day Sick Visit: May become limited at the height of illness.
Here is how you can help your SSP community (patients and staff):
Please arrive on time for your visit and be patient with us. We strive for quality care.
Cancel any appt that you can not keep ASAP. Trust us, someone wants it.
Get your child(ren) vaccinated.
Keep mildly ill children at home and support them if you feel comfortable.
We typically reserve testing for children who are moderately ill, it will change the treatment plan, or for children under 6 months old.
RSV testing, in particular, is reserved for our youngest patients.




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