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Vaccination Services we offer
Hepatitis B Vaccine
Dosage Schedule:
Children: First dose at birth, followed by additional doses as part of the pentavalent vaccine.
Adults: 3-dose series:
1st dose: Now
2nd dose: After 1 month
3rd dose: After 5 months
Eligible Age Group:
Newborns (at birth)
Adults who have not been previously vaccinated
Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV) & Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV)
Prevents poliomyelitis (polio), a highly contagious disease that can lead to paralysis and disability.
Dosage Schedule:
Children:
OPV₀: At birth
OPV₁, OPV₂, OPV₃: At 6, 10, and 14 weeks
IPV: Given at 6 and 10 weeks
Booster doses at 18 months and 5 years
Adults: Booster doses if required in high-risk areas.
Eligible Age Group:
Infants and young children
Adults traveling to polio-endemic areas
Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) Vaccine
Protects against tuberculosis (TB), especially severe forms like TB meningitis.
Dosage Schedule:
Children: Single dose at birth.
Eligible Age Group:
Newborns (given at birth)
Pentavalent Vaccine (DPT, Hib, Hepatitis B)
Provides protection against diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), tetanus, Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib), and hepatitis B.
Dosage Schedule:
Children:
1st dose: At 6 weeks
2nd dose: At 10 weeks
3rd dose: At 14 weeks
Eligible Age Group:
Infants (starting at 6 weeks)
Rotavirus Vaccine
Prevents rotavirus infections, a leading cause of severe diarrhea and dehydration in infants and young children.
Dosage Schedule:
Children:
1st dose: At 6 weeks
2nd dose: At 10 weeks
3rd dose: At 14 weeks
Eligible Age Group:
Infants (starting at 6 weeks)
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV)
Protects against pneumococcal infections that cause pneumonia, meningitis, and ear infections.
Dosage Schedule:
Children:
1st dose: At 6 weeks
2nd dose: At 10 weeks
3rd dose: At 14 weeks
Eligible Age Group:
Infants and young children
Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine
Prevents meningococcal disease, which can cause meningitis and bloodstream infections.
Dosage Schedule:
Children: Single dose at 12-15 months.
Adults: Single dose with a booster every 5 years if needed.
Eligible Age Group:
Infants (from 12 months)
Adults in high-risk areas
Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) Vaccine
Protects against measles, mumps, and rubella (German measles), which can cause severe complications.
Dosage Schedule:
Children:
1st dose: At 12-15 months
2nd dose: At 18 months
Adults:
1st dose: Now
2nd dose: After 1 month
Eligible Age Group:
Children (starting at 12 months)
Adults who were not vaccinated as children
Yellow Fever Vaccine
Prevents yellow fever, a mosquito-borne viral disease.
Dosage Schedule:
Children: Single dose at 9 months.
Adults: Single lifetime dose.
Eligible Age Group:
Children (from 9 months)
Adults in high-risk areas
10. Chickenpox (Var
Chickenpox (Varicella) Vaccine
Prevents chickenpox, a highly contagious viral infection.
Dosage Schedule:
Children:
1st dose: At 12-15 months
2nd dose (if required) after a doctor’s recommendation
Adults:
1st dose: Now
2nd dose: After 1 month
Eligible Age Group:
Children (from 12 months)
Adults who have never had chickenpox
11. Typhoid Vaccine
Typhoid Vaccine
Protects against typhoid fever, a bacterial infection spread through contaminated food and water.
Dosage Schedule:
Children: From 2 years, single dose every 3 years.
Adults: Single dose with a booster every 3 years.
Eligible Age Group:
Children (from 2 years)
Adults in high-risk areas
Influenza (Flu) Vaccine
Provides protection against seasonal influenza viruses.
Dosage Schedule:
Children:
1st dose: At 6 months
2nd dose: At 7 months
Annual booster
Adults: Annual vaccination recommended.
Eligible Age Group:
Infants (from 6 months)
Adults (especially high-risk groups)
Hepatitis A Vaccine
Prevents hepatitis A, a liver infection caused by the hepatitis A virus.
Dosage Schedule:
Children: From 2 years, 2-dose series
Adults:
1st dose: Now
2nd dose: After 6 months
Eligible Age Group:
Children (from 2 years)
Adults in high-risk areas
Tetanus Toxoid (TT) Vaccine
Protects against tetanus, a bacterial infection that affects the nervous system.
Dosage Schedule:
Children & Adults: Given as recommended by the doctor.
Eligible Age Group:
All age groups
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine
Protects against HPV, which can cause cervical and other cancers.
Dosage Schedule:
Children (Below 15 years): 2-dose series
Adults (15 years and above): 3-dose series
1st dose: Now
2nd dose: After 1 month
3rd dose: After 5 months
Eligible Age Group:
Adolescents (from 9 years)
Adults (up to 45 years)
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