I know, I know.
Reading about tracking immunization records is not terribly sexy.
Immunization Record Tracking
YAWN.
But on the other hand… it kind-of is.
Stay with me on this.
*This content is sponsored by MyIR. All opinion and interest in this program are my own.
I want to remind my Washington state friends (and friends in Alaska, Arizona, Louisiana, West Virginia, too…) about Washington MyIR because this is a REALLY great tool that has the potential of saving you a whole lot of time and probably prevent headaches.
MyIR, is not a headache medicine, but when tools are available to make life easier… that tends to keep nasty headaches away.
Just this past Fall, I had to call my son’s doctor in a panic because I needed to update our records with the school, but keeping less-than-stellar track of our records bit me in the butt. As helpful as our doctor’s office is, I still had to go through their protocol… which put a big kink in my immediate need for information.
Had MyIr been in place then, I would have saved a load of time, a trip…. and a headache.
With MyIR, the power is put back in YOUR hands. The power of access. The power of ease. The power of knowing you have access to all your family’s immunization records with a simple, secure login.
Washington MyIR is ideal for:
- Proof of immunization for school or camp registration
- Seeing a new healthcare provider
- Tracking boosters and yearly immunizations, like the flu shot
- Managing immunization records for an elderly parent
- Preparing for foreign travel
So really, the next step is to wrap-up reading this here post, and click over to MyIR, select your state and get signed-up! What do you think?
*This content is sponsored by MyIR. All opinion and interest in this program are my own.