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The vaccine works by helping your body develop antibodies. Even if you do catch a strain of the flu, being vaccinated significantly reduces the severity of the illness, keeping you out of the emergency room.
Navigating Flu Vaccines with Egg Allergies
A common concern we hear at Akbari Allergy Clinic is: "Can I get the flu shot if I have an egg allergy?"
For years, patients were told to be cautious because most flu vaccines are grown in chicken eggs. However, updated CDC and AAAAI guidelines for 2025-2026 confirm that the flu vaccine is safe for individuals with egg allergies.
No special precautions: Most patients with egg allergies can receive any age-appropriate flu vaccine (egg-based or cell-based).
Egg-Free Options: For those with severe anaphylactic reactions, we offer egg-free recombinant vaccines to provide total peace of mind.
Expert Supervision: At our clinic, vaccines are always administered in a safe, medical environment by specialists prepared to handle any rare sensitivity.
When Should You Get Vaccinated?
Timing is everything. It takes about two weeks for the vaccine to become fully effective. At Akbari Allergy Clinic, we recommend:
Ideal Window: Aim for September or October before the flu begins to spread in the community.
Nasal Spray vs. Injection: While the nasal spray (FluMist) is popular for children, it is often not recommended for those with active asthma. Our specialists will help you choose the safest delivery method for your specific respiratory health.
Take Control of Your Respiratory Health
Don't let the flu season compromise your breathing. At Akbari Allergy Clinic, led by Dr. Hedayat Akbari, we provide personalized consultations to ensure your asthma action plan is ready for the winter months.
Schedule your flu vaccination today and breathe easier knowing you’re protected.











