Richard Basilan, MD
Vaccine counseling →Telehealth platform
MDLive
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Richard Basilan is a board-certified physician specializing in vaccine counseling who helps patients navigate immunization decisions with clarity and confidence. Through secure telehealth consultations, he addresses vaccine hesitancy, reviews personalized immunization schedules, and equips patients with evidence-based information to make informed health choices. Patients leave with a clear understanding of their vaccination options and a concrete plan tailored to their age, health status, and lifestyle.
Services offered
Dr. Basilan provides comprehensive telehealth vaccine counseling for patients of all ages, from children requiring routine immunizations to adults seeking travel vaccines or updates on preventive shots. He specializes in addressing vaccine concerns and misconceptions through motivational interviewing and personalized education, helping patients understand the science behind immunizations and how they apply to their individual health situations. His consultations cover childhood vaccination schedules, adult immunization updates, travel-related vaccines, and preventive care for conditions like influenza, shingles, pneumonia, and HPV-related cancers. Each session includes a thorough health history review, discussion of vaccine benefits and potential side effects, and a customized immunization plan that patients can take to their primary care provider or pharmacy for administration.