Pittsburgh Doctor Offers Back-to-School Vaccine Guidance
A Pittsburgh doctor offered advice to families regarding vaccines and the back-to-school season in a segment on WTAE's "4 The Record."

Pittsburgh, PA, August 16, 2026 —
As the back-to-school season approaches, families are being advised on the importance of vaccinations. Dr. Jane Smith, a pediatrician based in Pittsburgh, shared insights and recommendations during an appearance on WTAE’s “4 The Record.” The segment focused on ensuring children are up-to-date on their immunizations to protect them and the community.
Dr. Smith emphasized that routine vaccinations are a critical component of preventive healthcare for children. She highlighted the role vaccines play in safeguarding against a range of serious and potentially life-threatening diseases. The discussion addressed common concerns parents may have about vaccine schedules and the safety of immunizations.
The doctor explained the recommended vaccination schedule, noting that several key vaccines are due before children enter school. She advised parents to consult with their pediatrician to review their child’s immunization records and to schedule any necessary appointments. Dr. Smith underscored the collective benefit of high vaccination rates, contributing to herd immunity and protecting those who cannot be vaccinated.
The interview on “4 The Record” also touched upon the ongoing importance of staying current with recommended vaccines, especially as children return to classroom environments where close contact is common. Dr. Smith encouraged families to be proactive in their children’s health by ensuring they receive all appropriate immunizations as recommended by public health authorities.
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