Cherise Coleman, MD
Vaccine counseling →Telehealth platform
MDLive
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Cherise Coleman is a board-certified physician specializing in comprehensive vaccine counseling for patients across all age groups, from parents navigating childhood immunization schedules to adults seeking protection against preventable diseases. She works closely with vaccine-hesitant patients, immunocompromised individuals, and those planning international travel to address concerns, review evidence-based information, and develop personalized immunization strategies. Dr. Coleman provides telehealth consultations via secure video and phone, helping patients make informed decisions aligned with their health needs and circumstances.
Services offered
Dr. Coleman offers comprehensive telehealth vaccine counseling for patients with vaccine concerns, immunization gaps, and questions about disease prevention. She provides personalized immunization reviews for children, adolescents, and adults, including catch-up vaccination schedules and age-appropriate recommendations. For patients planning international travel, she conducts travel health assessments and recommends necessary vaccines based on destination risk factors. Dr. Coleman specializes in supporting vaccine-hesitant patients and immunocompromised individuals through evidence-based discussion, addressing specific health conditions, medication interactions, and individual risk factors. Typical telehealth sessions involve reviewing medical history, discussing vaccine-preventable diseases, addressing concerns or misconceptions, and collaborating on an individualized immunization plan aligned with current CDC guidelines and the patient's health goals.