We have supplies of all the main vaccines. Of course we also have the facilities to treat the rare child who has a vaccine reaction.
We provide expert advice throughout the process. Some vaccines children have to have, or they won’t be allowed into school. Some are optional and open to discussion.
Generally we follow the American Immunization programme, but we can also follow the English programme if the parents wish to do so and there is room for flexibility, as long as children are covered for most important immunizations.
We can also give the vaccinations appropriate for foreign travel.
Age |
Vaccines |
|
At birth |
BCG, Hep B, (not given in all countries) |
|
1 month |
Hep B |
|
2 months |
Diphtheria Diphthra (D), Tetanus (T), Whooping Cough (P) and Polio Oral polio or injected polio vaccine), and Haemophilus Influenzae (HIB); and lastly Pneumococcal Vaccine (PCV) optional |
|
3 months |
Rotarix vaccine against rota virus gastroenteritis (optional) Given by mouth |
|
4 months |
As Month 2. DTP Oral Polio.PCV |
|
5 months |
Second Rotarix (oral) |
|
6 months |
As month 2 and 4 |
|
9 months |
3rd and last Hep B |
|
1 year |
MMR (Measles, Mumps,Rubella) Varicella (Chicken pox) optional |
|
15 months |
4th and last PCV until the age of 60 |
|
18 months |
DTP Hib Titre, Oral Polio |
|
24 months |
Hepatitis A, Meningococal (optional) |
|
4 - 6 years |
DPT, Oral Polio, 2nd MMR |
|
11 – 16 years |
DT |
It's not just women that should be thinking about preventative care. Why assume that you are healthy, when you can have peace of mind and know that you are.
See what we offer as part of our Executive Men's Health Check-Up.
Call:
00971 (4) 3440300
Or use our contact page to book an appointment and secure peace of mind.
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