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Immunisation | Shantilal Hospital

Shantilal Hospital in Hyderabad offers a comprehensive Immunisation service as part of its commitment to preventive healthcare and public health promotion. The hospital’s immunization clinic is equipped to administer a wide range of vaccines to protect against infectious diseases for patients of all ages, from newborns to the elderly. With a focus on safety, efficacy, and accessibility, Shantilal Hospital ensures that vaccinations are given following the latest national and international guidelines. The clinic is staffed by experienced healthcare professionals who provide a supportive and informative environment, helping individuals and families make informed decisions about their vaccination needs to maintain optimal health and protect community wellbeing.

Immunisation F&Q

Immunisation is a process by which a person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease, typically by the administration of a vaccine. Vaccines stimulate the body's own immune system to protect the person against subsequent infection or disease.

Immunisation usually starts at birth with certain vaccines, such as the hepatitis B vaccine. It continues throughout life as per recommended immunisation schedules which include vaccines for infants, children, teenagers, and adults.

Yes, vaccines are rigorously tested for safety and efficacy through long and comprehensive clinical trials before they are approved for public use. The risk of serious side effects is very low compared to the health risks of the diseases they prevent.

While no vaccine offers 100% protection, most provide a very high level of protection against infectious diseases. In some cases, booster shots are required to maintain immunity over time.

Following the recommended immunisation schedule ensures that vaccination occurs at the optimal time to provide the best protection against infectious diseases throughout different stages of life, starting from infancy.

Absolutely. Adults benefit from immunisations, such as the flu vaccine, tetanus boosters, and vaccines for travel to certain countries. Vaccination in adulthood is important for continuing protection against diseases, some of which are more severe in adults than in children.