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Vaccinations

VACCINATIONS

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Immunization during childhood is critical because it helps children develop immunity before they are exposed to potentially fatal infections. Vaccines are thoroughly tested to guarantee that they are both safe and effective when given to children at the appropriate ages.

Why is it important to get vaccinated at a young age?

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Every day, kids are exposed to thousands of germs from food, air, and the objects they put in their mouths. Vaccines are made to help them fight dangerous germs.

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Vaccines strengthen a baby's immune system to fight serious and even deadly diseases they can’t handle on their own.

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Small amounts of antigens are used in vaccines to help your child's immune system recognize and learn how to fight dangerous infections. 

It is usually preferable to prevent an illness than to treat it after it is developed. Vaccines are a simple, safe, and effective way to keep you and your family healthy, the schedules are determined by how your child's immune system responds to immunizations at different ages and the likelihood of illness exposure.

Vaccines are tested to guarantee that they are both safe and effective when given to children at the appropriate ages.

  • Polio (IPV)

  • Hepatitis B (HepB)

  • Diphtheria, tetanus, and whooping cough (pertussis / DTaP)

  • Pneumococcal disease (PCV13)

  • Haemophilus influenzae type b disease (Hib)

  • Rotavirus (RV)

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If you have any further questions about the vaccinations available at our facility, please feel free to contact us.

What are the vaccines I might need to get?

  • What can I expect from treatment?
    The Monoclonal Antibodies Treatment is administered at our infusion center and is given through IV Infusion. The whole process takes about 1-3 hours.
  • Can monoclonal antibody treatment make me sick?
    Antibody treatments do not contain any live virus, so there is no risk you will get COVID-19 from mAb treatment. However, the antibody treatment may have side effects like: Allergic reactions, brief pain, bleeding, bruising of the skin, soreness, swelling.
  • Who is this treatment for?
    This treatment is helpful to people with a high risk of severe disease progression from Covid-19.
  • What if I do not qualify for monoclonal antibody treatment?
    We may decide you do not qualify for the Monoclonal Antibodies Treatment for several reasons. If you have any questions or want to find alternative solutions we recommend contacting our facility or request an appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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