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Ask a Pediatrician: “Can My Baby Receive Flu, COVID, and RSV Shots at the Same Time?”

Getting multiple vaccines at once can reduce the number of trips to the pharmacy or doctor’s office.

Lauren Smith, MABrian Clista, MD
Written by Lauren Smith, MA | Reviewed by Brian Clista, MD
Updated on October 1, 2025
Featuring Preeti Parikh, MDReviewed by Brian Clista, MD | October 1, 2025

Your child may be eligible for a flu shot, COVID-19 vaccine, and RSV immunization. In this video, learn whether it’s safe for your baby to get more than one of these shots at the same time, according to Preeti Parikh, MD, Pediatrician at GoodRx Health.

Keep in mind that children become eligible for their flu and COVID-19 vaccines starting at 6 months of age, while they must receive the RSV immunization before the 8-month mark.

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Lauren Smith, MA
Written by:
Lauren Smith, MA
Lauren Smith, MA, has worked in health journalism since 2017. Before joining GoodRx, she was the senior health editor and writer for HealthiNation.
Brian Clista, MD
Reviewed by:
Brian Clista, MD
Dr. Clista is a board-certified pediatrician who works in private practice in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He previously served as a National Health Service Corporation Scholar in the inner city of Pittsburgh for 11 years.

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