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Manhattan Medical Arts
NOW ADMINISTERING COVID-19 VACCINE

A marvel of both science and supply-chain heroics who have taken the vaccine from the factory floor to the arms of grateful patients all over the world.Vaccination efforts across the country have ramped up significantly in recent weeks. Currently, in the U.S., 2.1 million people are being vaccinated daily. More than 93 million doses have been administered in total, with 18 percent of Americans having received one dose and 9 percent two doses.

Since the onset of the pandemic, Manhattan Medical Arts has been conducting different types of COVID-19 testing on site including Rapid testing, PCR testing, and Antibody testing. And now to continue the fight against coronavirus, Manhattan Medical Arts is now among the distributors of the vaccine and the vaccine booster shot, helping the people of New York continue to fight the Coronavirus. The vaccines went through all-inclusive clinical trials consisting of tens of thousands of people from different races, ethnicities, genders, and ages and were monitored by the U.S Food and Drug Administration, which has now approved their administration.

Why should you get the vaccine?

It has been more than a year since the virus first emerged, yet the vast majority of people are still vulnerable. The restrictions on our lives are the only thing holding the virus in check as they reduce opportunities for the virus to spread. Vaccines teach our bodies to fight the infection and are “the” exit strategy from the current pandemic.

COVID-19 Vaccine near me

We at Manhattan Medical Arts (492 6th Ave, New York, NY 10011) strive to provide quality care to all our patients and ensure that up to date health guidelines are communicated to you in an efficient manner.In continuation of our care, we are now taking the next step and are able to administer the Covid-19 vaccination at our clinic.

Coronavirus Vaccine Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Are COVID-19 vaccines safe?

COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. Millions of people in the United States have received COVID-19 vaccines under the most intense safety monitoring in U.S. history. CDC recommends you get a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as you are eligible.

Is the COVID-19 covered by insurance?

Yes. With In-network insurance copayment, coinsurance or deductible may apply.

The vaccine cost is $40 without insurance.

How effective will the Corona vaccine be?

Studies show that COVID-19 vaccines are effective at keeping you from getting COVID-19. Getting a COVID-19 vaccine will also help keep you from getting seriously ill even if you do get COVID-19.

Will the vaccine protect a person from getting Coronavirus again?

Although COVID-19 vaccines are effective at keeping you from getting sick, scientists are still learning how well vaccines prevent you from spreading the virus that causes COVID-19 to others, even if you do not have symptoms. Early data show the vaccines do help keep people with no symptoms from spreading COVID-19, but we are learning more as more people get vaccinated.

We’re also still learning how long COVID-19 vaccines protect people.

For these reasons, people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 should keep taking precautions in public places, until we know more, like wearing a mask, staying 6 feet apart from others, avoiding crowds and poorly ventilated spaces, and washing your hands often.

Can I get the COVID-19 vaccine at the same time as another vaccine?

Given the lack of data on the safety and efficacy of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines administered simultaneously with other vaccines, the CDC recommends the vaccine series should routinely be administered alone, with a minimum interval of 14 days before or after administration with any other vaccine

How many shots of the vaccine will be needed?

Moderna COVID-19 vaccine is both administered in 2 doses given 21-28 days apart respectively. As for the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, it is administered in a single dose.

What can you expect after getting vaccinated?

According to the CDC some people have reported having faced some side effects after getting vaccinated. The common side effects include body aches, headaches, fever, fatigue and soreness in the arm where the vaccine was injected. The effects usually occur after the second dose and subside in a day or two.

Is it safe for pregnant women to get vaccinated for COVID-19?

If you are pregnant, you can receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
Getting a COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy can protect you from severe illness from COVID-19. If you have questions about getting vaccinated, a conversation with an experienced healthcare provider at our facility might help, but is not required for vaccination.