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Immunization

Immunization, also known as vaccination, is one of the most effective ways to protect individuals and communities from infectious diseases. By stimulating the body’s natural defense system (the immune system), vaccines prepare the body to recognize and fight harmful pathogens such as bacteria and viruses before they can cause illness.

Immunization is a life-saving preventive healthcare service. By staying up to date with vaccinations, you protect yourself, your family, and the entire community from preventable diseases.

Our immunization clinic days are basically on thursdays of every week. Time 10am.

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Key Areas of Immunization

Importance of Immunization

  • Prevents deadly diseases such as measles, polio, tetanus, tuberculosis, hepatitis, and influenza.
  • Protects children and adults from severe infections that can lead to complications, disability, or even death.
  • Builds herd immunity, reducing the spread of contagious diseases and protecting those who cannot be vaccinated (e.g., newborns, immunocompromised individuals).
  • Cost-effective healthcare measure, preventing illness and reducing hospitalizations.

Types of Vaccines

  • Childhood Vaccines – Given to infants and young children to protect against diseases early in life (e.g., BCG, Polio, DPT, Hepatitis B, MMR).
  • Adolescent Vaccines – Such as HPV vaccine for protection against cervical cancer.
  • Adult Vaccines – Including boosters for tetanus, seasonal flu shots, and other travel-related vaccines.
  • Special Immunizations – For high-risk groups, including pregnant women (e.g., tetanus toxoid) and healthcare workers.

How Immunization Works

  • Vaccines introduce a harmless part of the disease-causing organism (antigen) into the body. The immune system responds by producing antibodies and memory cells. If the vaccinated person later encounters the real infection, the body recognizes and fights it off quickly, preventing illness.

Common Immunizations Provided in Clinics

  • BCG (Tuberculosis)
  • Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV)
  • Pentavalent Vaccine (Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Hepatitis B, Hib)
  • Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR)
  • Hepatitis B Vaccine
  • Yellow Fever Vaccine
  • Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine
  • Seasonal Influenza Vaccine
  • Cervical Cancer Vaccination HPV

Safety of Vaccines

  • Vaccines are thoroughly tested and monitored for safety before approval.
  • Mild side effects such as soreness at the injection site or low-grade fever are normal.
  • Severe reactions are extremely rare, and the benefits far outweigh the risks.

Role of Immunization Clinics

  • Safe and up-to-date vaccination schedules.
  • Counseling for parents, individuals, and caregivers.
  • Record-keeping to track vaccination history.
  • Special immunization programs for pregnant women and at-risk populations.

24/7 Emergency Services

Our emergency department is fully equipped and staffed around the clock to handle all types of medical emergencies. From minor injuries to life-threatening conditions, our team is ready to provide immediate care.

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We accept a wide range of insurance plans and offer flexible payment options to ensure quality healthcare is accessible to everyone.

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Most major insurance plans accepted

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Flexible payment options available

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Medicare and Medicaid accepted

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Discounted rates for self-pay patients