Sharjeel Ahmad, MD
Vaccine counseling →Telehealth platform
Teladoc
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Sharjeel Ahmad is a board-certified physician who specializes in helping patients navigate immunization decisions through evidence-based vaccine counseling. He works with vaccine-hesitant individuals, parents planning childhood immunization schedules, and adults seeking catch-up or preventive vaccinations via secure telehealth consultations. Dr. Ahmad takes time to address vaccine concerns, review personal health histories, and empower patients to make informed decisions aligned with their medical needs and lifestyle.
Services offered
Dr. Ahmad provides comprehensive vaccine counseling and immunization consultations entirely through secure telehealth video and phone appointments. He helps patients understand vaccine schedules for children and adults, addresses concerns about vaccine safety and efficacy, and develops personalized immunization plans based on age, health status, travel plans, and medical history. He works with vaccine-hesitant patients using motivational interviewing techniques, reviews evidence-based information about preventive vaccines including flu, pneumonia, shingles, and HPV protection, and supports immunocompromised individuals navigating complex vaccination decisions. Typical sessions involve reviewing the patient's immunization history, discussing specific vaccine concerns, answering health-related questions, and creating a clear action plan for protecting against preventable diseases.