Dr. WESLEY BOOSE, MD
Vaccine counseling →(505) 667-0660
Telehealth platform
Amwell
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Wesley Boose is a board-certified physician who helps patients navigate vaccine decisions with evidence-based counseling and personalized immunization planning. Through telehealth consultations, patients gain clarity on vaccine schedules, understand how to address health concerns related to immunizations, and feel confident making informed decisions that align with their health goals. Dr. Boose serves patients across New Mexico via secure video and phone appointments, combining clinical expertise with a patient-centered approach to preventive care.
Services offered
Dr. Boose provides comprehensive telehealth vaccine counseling for patients of all ages, addressing vaccine hesitancy through motivational interviewing and evidence-based education. He develops personalized immunization schedules for children entering school, adults seeking catch-up vaccinations, and travelers preparing for international trips. Sessions typically involve a detailed discussion of medical history, review of current vaccine recommendations, answers to specific health concerns, and a clear plan for vaccination timing and administration. Patients benefit from Dr. Boose's ability to translate complex immunology into understandable explanations, helping them overcome concerns about side effects, ingredients, and necessity while building trust in preventive health decisions.