At Phoenix Medical Group, we believe prevention is better than cure. Vaccinations are one of the most effective ways to protect yourself and your loved ones from serious infectious diseases. We provide a comprehensive range of vaccines for children, adults and seniors, tailored to different age groups and health needs.
Below is a guide to the vaccines we offer, including what they protect against, who should receive them, how many doses are needed, and important notes to know:
What is it – this vaccine protects against yellow fever, a viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes in certain parts of Africa and South America.
Who is it for – travellers to areas where yellow fever is common, or when proof of vaccination is required for entry.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
1 | Single dose | Lifelong |
What is it – a combination vaccine that protects against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough).
Who is it for – individuals aged 4 years and older who require a booster.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
1 | Single booster dose | Recommended every 10 years for ongoing protection. |
What is it – a vaccine that protects against tetanus, a life-threatening bacterial infection caused by wounds, cuts, or bites.
Who is it for – everyone, particularly those at risk of injuries that may expose them to tetanus.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
1 | Single dose | Boosters are recommended every 10 years. |
What is it – a vaccine that prevents typhoid fever, a serious bacterial infection spread through contaminated food and water.
Who is it for – travellers to areas where typhoid is common.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
1 | Single dose | A booster is recommended every 3 years for continued protection. |
What is it – this vaccine protects against chickenpox, a contagious viral infection that causes itchy rashes and fever.
Who is it for – children and adults who have not had chickenpox or the vaccine before.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
2 | 1st dose – 12 months of age2nd dose – at least 2 months after the first | Provides lifelong protection against chickenpox. |
What is it – a vaccine that protects against shingles, a painful condition caused by the reactivation of the chickenpox virus later in life.
Who is it for – adults aged 50 years and above.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
2 | 1st dose – baseline2nd dose – 6 months later | Provides long-term protection. |
What is it – an annual vaccine that protects against four common strains of the influenza virus.
Who is it for – all individuals, especially children, seniors, and those with chronic conditions.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
1 annually (2 doses for first-time children under 8 years) | Adults – 1 dose yearlyChildren under 8 who are flu vaccine naive (initial dose) – 2 doses one month apart | As flu viruses change each year, annual vaccination is recommended. |
What is it – this vaccine protects against hepatitis A, a liver infection spread through contaminated food and water.
Who is it for – adults at risk, including travellers to regions where hepatitis A is common.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
2 | 1st dose – baseline2nd dose – 6 months later | Provides long-term, often lifelong protection. |
What is it – a paediatric version of the hepatitis A vaccine.
Who is it for – children who need protection against hepatitis A.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
2 | 1st dose – baseline2nd dose – 6 months later | Provides lifelong immunity after completion. |
What is it – a vaccine against hepatitis B, a liver infection spread by blood and bodily fluids.
Who is it for – adults who are not yet immune or vaccinated.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
3 | 0, 1 month, 6 months | Provides lifelong protection. |
What is it – a paediatric hepatitis B vaccine.
Who is it for – infants and children.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
3 | 0, 1 month, 6 months | Provides lifelong protection once completed. |
What is it – a combined vaccine protecting against both hepatitis A and B.
Who is it for – children and adults who require protection against both infections.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
3 | 0, 1 month, 6 months | Provides long-term immunity. |
What is it – an oral vaccine that protects against rotavirus, the leading cause of severe diarrhoea in young children.
Who is it for – infants.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
2 | 1st dose – baseline (around 2 months)2nd dose – at least 1 month later | Provides lasting protection during early childhood. |
What is it – vaccines that protect against pneumococcal disease, which can cause pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections.
Who is it for – infants, older adults, and individuals with weakened immune systems.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
Varies by age:Infants – multiple doses (as advised by doctor)Adults – 1 dose (with possible second dose a year later) | Prevenar 13 – for babiesPrevenar 20 – for adults aged 65 years old or younger with medical conditions | Provides lifelong protection after the full course. |
What is it – a vaccine that protects against meningococcal disease, a serious bacterial infection that can cause meningitis and sepsis.
Who is it for – travellers, students, or individuals at higher risk.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
Varies by age:6 weeks to 6 months old – 2 doses, 2 months apartAfter 6 months to adults – 1 dose | Single or 2 doses depending on age | Provides protection for 5 years. |
What is it – a vaccine that protects against measles, mumps, and rubella.
Who is it for – children, with doses given in early childhood.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
2 | 1st dose – 12 months2nd dose – 15 to 18 months | Provides lifelong immunity. |
What is it – a combination vaccine protecting against measles, mumps, rubella, and chickenpox.
Who is it for – children, as an alternative to separate vaccines.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
2 | 1st dose – 12 months2nd dose – 15 to 18 months | Provides lifelong protection. |
What is it – a vaccine that protects against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, and Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b).
Who is it for – infants and young children.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
3 | 2 months, 4 months, 6 months | Provides lifelong protection after completion. |
What is it – a vaccine protecting against six diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, Hib, and hepatitis B.
Who is it for – infants and young children.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
3 | 2 months, 4 months, 6 months | Part of the standard childhood immunisation schedule. |
What is it – a vaccine that protects against rabies, a deadly viral disease transmitted through animal bites.
Who is it for – travellers to high-risk areas, or those exposed to potentially rabid animals.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
3 | 0, 7 days, 21 to 28 days | Protects against rabies when combined with boosters as needed. |
What is it – a booster vaccine that protects against tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis, and polio.
Who is it for – older children, teens, and adults requiring a booster.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
1 | Single dose | Provides long-term protection. |
What is it – a vaccine that protects against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), which can cause severe lung infections in older adults.
Who is it for – older adults and those with weakened immunity.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
1 | Arexvy – for 60 years old and above or 50 years old and above with medical conditionsAbrysvo – for pregnant ladies between 32 to 36 weeks | Provides long-term protection. |
What is it – a vaccine that protects against human papillomavirus (HPV), which can cause cervical cancer, genital warts, and other HPV-related diseases.
Who is it for – boys and girls from 9 years old, and adults up to their mid-40s.
Doses
TOTAL | SCHEDULE | REMARK |
2 doses for ages 9 to 133 doses for age 13 and above | 0, 2 months, 6 months | Provides long-term protection against multiple HPV strains. |
Hopefully, this vaccination guide has been helpful. We understand that navigating the different recommendations can feel overwhelming. Every individual’s needs vary depending on age, health status and personal circumstances.
This information is provided for general educational purposes and does not replace medical advice. Vaccination requirements can differ between individuals, so it is always best to consult a qualified doctor.
Consult our doctors today to receive tailored advice and ensure you are protected with the right vaccinations for you.
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