Cooler weather in Katy is a welcome change, but it also signals the start of flu season. In Texas, flu activity often picks up in October and can last into spring. The best time to protect yourself and your family is before it arrives.

When should you get vaccinated?

Aim for late September through October, before flu starts spreading widely. It takes about two weeks for your body to build full protection, so earlier is better. If you miss that window, it is still worth getting vaccinated any time during the season.

Who needs it most?

Everyone six months and older benefits, but the flu shot is especially important for:

Does the flu shot really work?

No vaccine is perfect, but the flu shot meaningfully lowers your chance of getting sick and reduces how severe the illness is if you do catch it. That can be the difference between a few rough days and a hospital stay.

It protects more than you

When you get vaccinated, you also help protect the people around you who cannot fight the flu as easily, like infants and elderly relatives. It is one of the simplest things you can do for your whole household.

Ready to get protected this season? Schedule your flu shot at HealthZone MD or call (281) 256-8685.

This article is for general educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.