
At Horizon Health, we know keeping track of immunizations can be difficult. That’s why we provide individualized immunization schedules to help get you, and your family, back on track.
Immunization schedules vary by age group and medical condition. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides the following recommendations regarding immunizations:
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