Absolutely! If you are getting immunized for more than one disease, you can take multiple vaccines all in the same day. You can even get them in the same arm.
Get Started With Vaccinations
Whether you are looking to keep up your routine immunizations or defend yourself against new viruses, SoHo Health NY is here to give you the vaccines you need.

Vaccines
In SoHo, our dense population makes it easier for viruses to spread. That is one of the reasons we offer necessary immunizations to our local patients.
The SoHo Health Method

Consultation
To begin your first visit, either Dr. Fagelman or one of our providers will talk to you about your medical history. Then, they will work with you to create a personalized care plan.

Treatment
SoHo Health NY’s compassionate healthcare providers offer comprehensive immunizations, including all routine vaccines in SoHo. A few shots can protect your body against diseases.

Follow-Up
Once you have finished your treatments with us, our goal is to maintain and even enhance your overall well-being by staying in regular communication with you.
Frequently Asked Questions
We know that people have their doubts about inoculations, especially after COVID, but vaccines have shown to be safe by multiple organizations, including the CDC and the FDA. Multiple decades have passed since diseases like the measles have nearly disappeared. Since then, vaccines have only proven more effective as further research and development occurs. At SoHo Health NY, we offer routine vaccines in SoHo because we trust in their safety for you and your whole family.
It is possible that you may feel slight fatigue depending on which vaccine you have received. However, you will not fall completely ill. As the body responds to the shot and triggers your systems’ defenses, you might experience some minor side effects. If any severe reactions occur, let us know right away.
When creating a vaccine, medical scientists alter the structure of the disease they are attempting to immunize people against. At this point, the virus has weakened until it is nearly harmless. Your provider then injects this version of the disease into your body.
Once you have received your vaccination, your immune system will recognize that these cells are foreign to your body. From there, your white blood cells will not only work to destroy the virus, but learn how to do the same in the future if you come into contact with the real version. While this helps protect you from that disease, keep in mind that you still have a chance to become infected in the future. Even if you do not experience symptoms, you may carry the virus while your immune system works to get rid of it. Additionally, stronger strains of the disease may be too different from what your body originally fought off to be recognized by your white blood cells, resulting in sickness.
Some people ask, “If vaccines aren’t 100% effective, then why do we get them?” The answer is herd immunity. There are certain populations who may not be eligible for receiving vaccinations, such as the elderly or those with immunodeficiencies. When you get your shots, you are making it harder for those viruses to pass from host to host, which protects these vulnerable people. It also makes it harder for the disease to mutate to the point where you get sick, too.
Beyond vaccines, we offer a variety of health services that can help you stay in peak condition. Because we want to offer our treatments to the whole of SoHo, we offer a variety of insurance plans. This includes both traditional options and some offered through the NYS Health Benefit Exchange (HIX). This insurance will determine how much you will need to pay for your treatment. If you have concerns about the limitations of your insurance plan, we can discuss various financing options during our meeting.
At SoHo Health NY, we ensure our clients are never caught off guard by unexpected costly bills. Make the most of our financing options to experience our high-quality care while enjoying a payment plan that is affordable for you.