Rashmi Baragi, MD
Vaccine counseling →(808) 432-0000
Telehealth platform
Teladoc
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Rashmi Baragi is a board-certified physician who specializes in helping patients navigate immunization decisions through comprehensive telehealth consultations. She works with diverse populations including vaccine-hesitant adults, parents seeking personalized guidance for their children, travelers needing protection before international trips, and immunocompromised individuals requiring specialized vaccination strategies. Dr. Baragi combines evidence-based medicine with patient-centered communication to address vaccine concerns, clarify misinformation, and develop individualized immunization plans via secure video or phone.
Services offered
Dr. Baragi provides evidence-based vaccine counseling for patients at all life stages, from infants and adolescents to older adults and immunocompromised individuals. She addresses common vaccine concerns, reviews personal health history and risk factors, explains immunization schedules in accessible language, and develops customized vaccination plans aligned with each patient's health goals. Services include pre-travel immunization consultations, catch-up vaccination for adults with incomplete schedules, guidance on vaccines for chronic conditions, and support for patients with vaccine anxiety or hesitancy. Typical telehealth sessions involve detailed health assessment, discussion of vaccine-preventable diseases, review of current CDC and medical society guidelines, and collaborative decision-making to ensure patients feel informed and confident about their immunization choices.