Mobile, on-site vaccination clinics designed for senior-care settings
Kannon Health provides mobile, on-site vaccination clinics that bring recommended vaccines directly to where people already are. Our services are built to support senior communities and organizations by making vaccination access easier—without adding burden to daily operations.
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We focus on immunizations, so your team can stay focused on everything else you manage day to day.
What we provide
On-site vaccination clinics
We coordinate and administer on-site vaccination clinics for residents and team members directly at your community or organization or organization. Clinics are planned in collaboration with your team to fit existing schedules, staffing patterns, and resident routines.
Each clinic includes:
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Pre-clinic planning and scheduling support
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On-site vaccine administration by experienced clinical team
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All vaccines, supplies, storage, and transport handled by Kannon Health
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Flexible registration options, including online and paper forms
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Organized records and post-clinic support as needed
Vaccines offered
We offer commonly recommended adult vaccines, with a primary focus on older adults and senior-care populations. Vaccine availability may vary based on season, setting, and coverage.
Vaccine categories include:
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Influenza (flu) vaccines
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Including options commonly recommended for adults 65+
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COVID-19 vaccines
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Offered seasonally or as appropriate based on current guidance​
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Pneumococcal (pneumonia) vaccines
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Commonly requested for older-adult and at-risk populations​
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RSV vaccines​​
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Shingles (zoster) vaccines
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Tdap vaccines
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Covering tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough)​
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We’re happy to review which vaccines may be appropriate to offer based on your community’s needs and timing.
Clinic Formats
We support a range of clinic formats depending on community size, population, and timing:
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Single-day clinics for smaller communities or focused needs
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Multi-day clinics for larger communities or phased scheduling
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Seasonal clinics, such as fall influenza clinics
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Additional clinics throughout the year for other vaccine needs
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Clinic length, timing, and flow are planned in advance to minimize disruption to daily operations.
Clinic Size & Flexibility
Many communities worry that they may be “too small” to host a vaccination clinic. We work with communities of all sizes and focus on making vaccination access practical and achievable.
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For older-adult populations, clinics can often be coordinated even with smaller numbers, depending on timing, vaccine availability, and logistics. We’re happy to review your situation and discuss what’s feasible.
Service Area
Kannon Health is based in Austin / Central Texas and primarily serves communities throughout the region.
We regularly coordinate clinics in:
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Austin
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San Antonio
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Houston
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Dallas–Fort Worth
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and communities in between.
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Travel outside our core service area may be possible depending on clinic size, timing, and logistics. We’re happy to review your location and discuss what’s feasible.
What our services don't include:
To help set clear expectations, our services do not include the following:
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We do not operate as a retail or long-term care pharmacy
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We do not provide primary care or ongoing medical management
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We do not mandate vaccination decisions for residents or team members
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We do not replace a community’s clinical, nursing, or infection-control responsibilities
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We do not offer general public walk-in vaccination services​
​​Our role is focused on providing vaccination access in a way that fits existing care and operational environments.
Billing & Documentation
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Vaccines are billed through insurance where coverage is available for residents and team members
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Out-of-pocket options may be offered when needed
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Communities are not required to manage insurance billing
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Records are organized and available for reference after the clinic
Additional detail is available on our Insurance & Billing page.
