Dr. HENRY BOREN, DO
Vaccine counseling →(580) 925-3286
Telehealth platform
MDLive
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Henry Boren is a board-certified Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine providing specialized telehealth vaccine counseling and immunization consultations throughout Oklahoma. With expertise in evidence-based vaccination practices, Dr. Boren helps patients and families navigate vaccine schedules, understand immunization benefits and safety profiles, and address vaccine hesitancy through thoughtful clinical discussion. He is committed to empowering patients to make informed immunization decisions aligned with current CDC and ACIP guidelines.
Services offered
Dr. Boren offers comprehensive telehealth vaccine counseling for patients of all ages seeking to understand their immunization options and concerns. He provides personalized immunization planning, reviewing individual health histories and risk factors to recommend appropriate vaccines and schedules. Services include detailed discussion of vaccine safety and efficacy data, addressing common vaccine concerns and misconceptions, and guidance for travelers requiring specific immunizations. During typical telehealth sessions, Dr. Boren conducts thorough assessments of vaccination history, discusses individual health circumstances, reviews evidence-based information, and develops customized immunization recommendations. He works with adults seeking routine immunizations, parents planning childhood vaccine schedules, immunocompromised patients with complex vaccination needs, and individuals with vaccine hesitancy seeking clinical perspective.