Joelle Rosser, MD
Vaccine counseling →Telehealth platform
Independent
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Joelle Rosser is a board-certified physician who empowers patients to make confident, informed immunization decisions through evidence-based vaccine counseling delivered via secure telehealth. Her patients gain clarity on personalized vaccine schedules, understand the science behind immunizations, and resolve vaccine concerns that may have been preventing them from protecting their health. Dr. Rosser specializes in addressing vaccine hesitancy and tailoring immunization plans for diverse patient populations, from childhood through adulthood.
Services offered
Dr. Rosser provides comprehensive vaccine counseling for patients seeking to understand immunization options, timing, and safety profiles. She works with vaccine-hesitant patients to address concerns and misconceptions through compassionate, evidence-based discussions, helping them feel confident in their health decisions. Her services include personalized immunization planning for children, adolescents, and adults; travel vaccination consultations for international travelers; and specialized counseling for immunocompromised individuals. During telehealth appointments, Dr. Rosser reviews medical history, discusses individual risk factors, answers questions about vaccine ingredients and side effects, and creates customized immunization schedules aligned with current CDC guidelines and patient circumstances.