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Vaccinations
At U.n.i Klinik, we prioritize your health and well-being by offering comprehensive vaccination services for individuals of all ages. Vaccinations are one of the most effective ways to prevent serious illnesses and protect yourself, your family, and your community. Whether you need routine immunizations or travel-specific vaccines, our experienced medical team is here to provide personalized care in a safe, comfortable environment.
Why Are Vaccines Important?
Vaccines play a critical role in keeping our communities healthy by preventing the spread of infectious diseases. By receiving vaccines, you not only protect yourself but also contribute to “herd immunity,” which helps safeguard those who may be unable to get vaccinated.
Vaccines work by introducing a weakened or inactive form of a disease into the body, stimulating the immune system to recognize and fight the infection without causing illness. This helps your body develop immunity, so if you’re exposed to the disease in the future, you can fight it off more effectively.
Our Vaccination Services
Routine Adult Vaccinations
Staying up-to-date with vaccinations is crucial at every stage of life. These vaccinations help protect you from serious illnesses, especially as you age or if you have pre-existing medical conditions that increase your risk.
Childhood Vaccinations
Protect your children from preventable diseases with our comprehensive pediatric vaccination schedule. We follow the national immunization guidelines, ensuring your child receives essential vaccines.
Travel Vaccinations
Planning an international trip? Some places may require or recommend vaccines to protect you from common diseases in their region. This includes any vaccines Muslims may need for their Haji or Umrah pilgrimage.
Available Vaccines at Our Clinic
Influenza (Flu) vaccine
Protects against the seasonal flu virus, which can cause severe illness, especially in young children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems.
Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis (Tdap) vaccine
Combines protection against three serious bacterial diseases—tetanus (lockjaw), diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough).
Shingles vaccine
Prevents shingles, a painful rash caused by the reactivation of the chickenpox virus, which can occur later in life.
HPV vaccine
Prevents infections from human papillomavirus (HPV), a common virus linked to several types of cancer, including cervical and throat cancers.
Hepatitis A and B vaccines
Prevents hepatitis A and B, two liver infections caused by viruses that can lead to serious liver damage.
Meningococcal vaccine
Protects against meningococcal bacteria, which can cause harmful, life-threatening infections like meningitis and sepsis.
Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) vaccine
Provides immunity to three viral infections that can cause serious health problems, especially in children.
Chickenpox vaccine
Protects against chickenpox, a highly contagious virus that causes a blister-like rash and can lead to complications in some people.
Pneumococcal vaccine
Prevents infections caused by pneumococcal bacteria, including pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections.
Typhoid vaccine
Protects against typhoid fever, a bacterial infection spread through contaminated food and water in certain parts of the world.
Cholera vaccine
Prevents cholera, a bacterial disease spread by contaminated water, which can cause severe diarrhea and dehydration.
Rabies vaccine
Prevents rabies, a deadly virus transmitted through the bite of infected animals, often given after potential exposure.
Japanese Encephalitis vaccine
Protects against Japanese encephalitis, a mosquito-borne virus found in Asia that can cause inflammation of the brain.
Malaria vaccine
Medications used to prevent malaria, a life-threatening disease transmitted by mosquitoes in tropical regions.
Why Choose Us
A Patient-Centered Clinic
We believe in open communication. Our doctors will clearly explain your diagnosis, treatment options, and answer your questions.
We’re here for you, day or night. Whether you experience a sudden illness or require urgent care, our doors are always open. You’ll have access to medical professionals whenever you need them most.
We understand the importance of patient privacy. Your information will be kept confidential and secure in accordance with us.
FAQ about Vaccinations
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, vaccines are thoroughly tested for safety and effectiveness before they are approved. Side effects, if any, are generally mild, such as a sore arm or slight fever. Serious side effects are very rare.
Most vaccines cause mild side effects like soreness at the injection site, mild fever, or fatigue. These symptoms typically resolve within a few days. Severe reactions are extremely rare but should be reported to your doctor as soon as possible.
The frequency of vaccinations depends on the vaccine. Some, like the flu vaccine, are needed annually, while others, such as the tetanus vaccine, require a booster every 10 years. Your doctor will guide you based on your individual needs.
Vaccinations are recommended for people of all ages, from infants to the elderly. Some vaccines are required for children, while adults may need boosters or additional vaccines based on age, health, occupation, or travel plans.
Yes, certain vaccines are safe and recommended during pregnancy, such as the flu vaccine and Tdap. However, some vaccines, like live vaccines (e.g., MMR), should be avoided. Always consult your healthcare provider for guidance.
While vaccines are highly effective, no vaccine provides 100% protection. However, if you do contract the disease, the symptoms are usually milder and complications are less likely compared to someone who isn't vaccinated.
Yes, it's safe to receive multiple vaccines in one visit. Your healthcare provider may recommend several vaccines during a single appointment, particularly for children or if you're preparing for travel.
No, it usually takes a few weeks after vaccination for your body to build up immunity. For some vaccines, like the flu shot, protection begins about two weeks after the injection.
Your doctor can provide a vaccination schedule based on your age, medical history, and specific needs. If you're traveling, your healthcare provider will also recommend any necessary vaccines based on your destination.
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Protecting your health has never been easier. Whether you need a routine flu shot, travel vaccines for overseas trip, or a comprehensive vaccination schedule for your little one, U.n.i Klinik is here to help. Contact us today to schedule your vaccination appointment and take the next step towards a healthier future.











