Immunization is the process of developing a person's resistance to a certain illness or virus. It is one of the best methods for defending against diseases that might result in major harm or even death. We offer a thorough immunisation programme at Princes Durre Shehvar Hospital to safeguard people of all ages against numerous infectious diseases.
Our vaccination programme is made to accommodate the requirements of both individuals and families. In order to help avoid illnesses like measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B, tetanus, and influenza, we provide immunisations for kids, adults, and seniors. The most recent recommendations from Indian Medical Council are followed by our team of skilled doctors and nurses to guarantee that our patients receive the most recent and efficient vaccines available.
For people who intend to travel overseas, we also offer travel vaccinations. Our travel vaccination programme offers defence against ailments like hepatitis A, typhoid, and yellow fever. We closely collaborate with our patients to create a personalised plan based on their unique travel schedule and medical background.
Our immunisation programme is based on principles of efficacy and safety. Only vaccines that have undergone thorough testing and received regulatory agency approval are used by us. We follow tight processes to guarantee that all vaccines are stored and handled correctly, and our personnel is trained to give immunisations in a safe and effective manner.
We are dedicated to safeguarding the health and welfare of our patients, the community, and ourselves at our multi-specialty hospital. One of the best ways to stop the spread of infectious diseases is through vaccination, and we are pleased to offer a thorough programme that keeps our patients healthy and secure.
Newborns:
- Hepatitis B vaccine (first dose)
2 months:
- Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTaP) vaccine (first dose)
- Inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) (first dose)
- Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) (first dose)
- Rotavirus vaccine (RV) (first dose)
4 months:
- DTaP vaccine (second dose)
- IPV vaccine (second dose)
- PCV13 vaccine (second dose)
- RV vaccine (second dose)
6 months:
- DTaP vaccine (third dose)
- IPV vaccine (third dose)
- PCV13 vaccine (third dose)
- RV vaccine (third dose)
- Influenza vaccine (annual)
12 months:
- Hepatitis A vaccine (first dose)
- Meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MCV4) (first dose)
- Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine (first dose)
- Varicella vaccine (first dose)
15 months:
- DTaP vaccine (fourth dose)
- Hib vaccine (fourth dose)
4-6 years:
- DTaP vaccine (fifth dose)
- IPV vaccine (fourth dose)
- MMR vaccine (second dose)
- Varicella vaccine (second dose)
11-12 years:
- Meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MCV4) (second dose)
- Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine (series of two doses)
16 years:
- Meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MCV4) (booster dose)
Adults:
- Influenza vaccine (annual)
- Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (Tdap) vaccine (once every 10 years)
- Shingles vaccine (age 50 and older)
- Pneumococcal vaccine (age 65 and older)
It's important to note that this chart is a general guideline, You are requested to ask more details at our Hospital.