Immunizations

Protection against diseases, for babies, children and adults.

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Immunization can prevent diseases that can be dangerous, or even deadly, to you and your family.

We offer a complete vaccine and immunization service, from babies and children to adults.

Immunization works by reducing the risk of infection, by encouraging the body’s natural defences to safely develop immunity to the disease.

We offer vaccinations that protect against:

Book a vaccination

WhatsApp us today on 0767160068 or email us to book your vaccinations.

Frequently asked questions about immunization and vaccination

Different vaccinations will be given to different age groups, guided by the national vaccination schedule.

– All children below 1 year should have up to 5 vaccinations before their first birthday.

– All women of childbearing age (15 – 49 years), including pregnant women, should receive vaccination against tetanus.

– All girls aged 10 years should be immunized against cervical cancer with two doses of the HPV vaccine.

Vaccines can be given in different ways, such as oral or by injection, and at different sites of your body.

Before administering a vaccine we will give you detailed facts about the immunization and the process. Contact us if you have questions or want to book a vaccination.

Most vaccinations have no serious side effects, but you may experience some mild ones. Common mild side effects can include:

– Pain or swelling at the site
– Mild fever and chills
– Muscle or joint aches
– Feeling tired

Often over the counter medication, such as painkillers, can help with symptoms. After an injection vaccination, the injection site does not need any special care but if there is pain or soreness applying a cold wet cloth can help. If you’re worried about any of the symptoms you’re experiencing, please contact us.

If you need any further doses, we will provide you with a return date.

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Contact us about immunization

Call us toll-free on 0800 753 333 or email us to arrange your appointment.


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