Jean Dejace, MD
Vaccine counseling →(802) 847-4594
Telehealth platform
Amwell
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Jean DeJace is a board-certified physician specializing in vaccine counseling and immunization management via secure telehealth consultations throughout Vermont. With expertise in addressing vaccine hesitancy and developing personalized immunization plans, Dr. DeJace helps patients of all ages understand their vaccination options and make informed decisions aligned with their health needs. Through evidence-based counseling and motivational interviewing techniques, he provides compassionate guidance on routine immunizations, travel vaccines, and prevention strategies for conditions including influenza, COVID-19, and shingles.
Services offered
Dr. DeJace offers comprehensive telehealth vaccine counseling for patients seeking to understand immunization schedules, address vaccine concerns, and develop personalized vaccination strategies. Services include consultation for routine adult and childhood immunizations, travel medicine vaccination planning, catch-up immunization schedules for under-vaccinated patients, and counseling for immunocompromised individuals. During secure video or phone consultations, Dr. DeJace reviews individual health histories, discusses vaccine-preventable diseases, addresses specific concerns or hesitancy, and provides evidence-based recommendations. Sessions are designed to empower patients with knowledge and confidence in their immunization decisions, whether initiating new vaccines or completing recommended schedules for optimal disease prevention.