Immunity, without the appointment.
Sophia's Pharmacy offers walk-in vaccinations seven days a week in Aventura — administered by pharmacists who already know your medication history, with records sent to your physician and reminders when a series is due. The chains made vaccination a kiosk transaction. We kept it what it should be: five careful clinical minutes, no waiting room required.
Yes — including Sundays. Most pharmacies in the area can't say that.
A shot takes seconds.
The judgment around it is the service.
Somewhere between the clinic and the supermarket kiosk, vaccination lost its context. A vaccine is a clinical decision — timing against your medications, spacing against your last doses, suitability against your history — and the person best positioned to make it quickly is the one who can already see your complete medication record.
That's the Sophia's version: walk in any day of the week, have a pharmacist review your record and today's plan in minutes, receive the vaccination in a private consultation area, and leave with the documentation already on its way to your physician. No portal gymnastics, no queue behind the photo counter, no Sunday closed sign.
Four conversations worth having.
Which vaccines suit you is a conversation, not a menu — these are the ones our patients have most.
The flu-season ritual
The annual conversation, made effortless — walk in on your schedule (including the weekend), and if your household transfers here, we'll remind the whole family when it's time. Snowbirds: we time it to your arrival.
Shingles, pneumonia & the decade doses
Some of the most valuable vaccines are the ones nobody reminds you about. Ask us to review what's recommended for your age and history — a five-minute conversation your future self will thank you for.
Travel, planned properly
Traveling abroad? Come in early — we'll review what your destination calls for, what we can provide, and what needs a travel-medicine clinic, with honest timing so nothing is rushed the week before departure.
School, camp & the busy years
For the vaccinations Florida permits pharmacists to give by age, we make family season simple — records to the pediatrician, one profile per household, and hours that outlast the school run.
Five minutes,
properly spent.
What actually happens between the door and the bandage.
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01 — Walk in, any day
No appointment needed — weekdays to 8 PM, Saturday, and yes, Sunday. Prefer a set time or bringing the whole family? Call ahead and we'll have everything staged.
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02 — The screen
A pharmacist reviews your history, current medications, and prior doses — checking timing, spacing, and suitability. If today isn't the right day for a particular vaccine, we'll tell you exactly why and when.
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03 — The vaccination, unhurried
In a private consultation area — not an aisle endcap — with the counseling that's supposed to come with it: what to expect tonight, what's normal tomorrow, what would merit a call.
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04 — The record, everywhere it should be
Documented in your profile, reported to Florida's immunization registry as required, sent to your physician on request — and if it's a multi-dose series, we'll contact you when dose two is due. You'll never track it alone.
A vaccine is a record, not just a moment.
What happens after the bandage is where a real pharmacy shows.
Your physician, kept current
Vaccination records sent to your doctor's office on request, so your chart there matches reality here — the coordination gap that plagues kiosk vaccination, closed by default. How practices work with us →The household profile
One family profile carries everyone's immunization history alongside their medications — so the pharmacist screening your teenager's vaccine can also see the antibiotic from last week.Two-city records, one truth
For our seasonal residents: we coordinate with your northern pharmacy and physicians so a vaccine given in either place appears in both — no duplicate doses, no gaps, no guesswork each November.Vaccine eligibility, age ranges, and availability follow Florida pharmacy regulations and current supply — a pharmacist confirms what's right and available for you before anything is administered.
The counter does more than vaccines.
Point-of-Care Testing
Rapid answers for the "is this strep?" mornings — results in minutes, explained by a pharmacist, seven days.
Prescription Transfer
Vaccination is most patients' first visit — the two-minute transfer is why it's rarely their last.
Personalized Medication Packs
The same clinical eye that screens your vaccine, organizing everything you take — sorted, sealed, delivered.
Visit Us in Aventura
18155 Biscayne Blvd — parking at the door, seven days a week, Sundays included.
What patients ask us.
Do I need an appointment for a vaccination?+
No — walk-ins are welcome seven days a week, including Sunday from 11 AM to 5 PM. Appointments are available if you prefer a set time or you're bringing several family members; call (305) 239-9199 and we'll stage everything before you arrive.
Which vaccines do you offer?+
The common adult immunizations our community asks for most — seasonal vaccines like flu, plus the age-and-history-based ones worth a conversation, such as shingles and pneumococcal. Availability shifts with season and supply, so call for today's list; if we don't stock what you need, we'll tell you honestly who does.
Will my insurance cover it?+
Many plans cover routine vaccinations in full — and we verify yours before anything is administered, so the answer arrives before the needle does. If there's any cost, you'll hear the exact number first. No surprises is house policy.
Can you vaccinate my children?+
Florida sets age ranges for pharmacist-administered vaccines, and they vary by vaccine. Call us with your child's age and what they need — we'll tell you plainly whether it's something we can do at the counter or something for the pediatrician, and we'll send records either way.
Will my doctor know I got vaccinated here?+
Yes, if you want them to — we send documentation to your physician's office on request and report to Florida's immunization registry as required. Your care team stays one team.
More from the pharmacy.
Walk in protected.
Walk out in fifteen minutes.
Seven days a week at 18155 Biscayne Blvd — call ahead and we'll have your dose waiting.
