Vaccination Center

Vaccination Services at Sanjiv Singla Hospital
At Sanjiv Singla Children Hospital, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive vaccination services for all age groups with a focus on safety, convenience, and affordability.
Our Vaccination Offerings
Routine Vaccination
- Includes essential immunizations to protect children and adults from preventable diseases.
Painless Vaccination
- It is ideal for minimizing discomfort, especially for Epilepsy Patients, young children, and sensitive individuals.
Traveler’s Vaccination
- Tailored for those traveling to specific regions, ensuring protection against region-specific diseases.
Why Choose Us for Vaccination?
24×7 Vaccination Services
- Round-the-clock availability to cater to emergencies and busy schedules.
Best Cold Chain Maintenance
- Ensures that all vaccines are stored and handled under optimal conditions for maximum efficacy.
Affordable and Competitive Prices
- Quality healthcare at prices accessible to all, making immunization affordable for everyone.
Expert Care
- Administered by trained medical professionals ensuring safe and hygienic procedures.
IAP provides a comprehensive immunization schedule for children and adolescents in India
At Birth:
- BCG (Bacille Calmette-Guérin): Protects against tuberculosis.
- OPV 0 (Oral Polio Vaccine): First dose to protect against poliomyelitis.
- Hepatitis B (Hep B-1): First dose to prevent hepatitis B infection.
6 Weeks:
- DTwP/DTaP-1 (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis): First dose.
- IPV-1 (Inactivated Polio Vaccine): First dose.
- Hib-1 (Haemophilus influenzae type b): First dose.
- Hepatitis B (Hep B-2): Second dose.
- Rotavirus-1: First dose to prevent rotavirus diarrhea.
- PCV-1 (Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine): First dose to protect against pneumococcal infections.
10 Weeks:
- DTwP/DTaP-2: Second dose.
- IPV-2: Second dose.
- Hib-2: Second dose.
- Rotavirus-2: Second dose.
- PCV-2: Second dose.
14 Weeks:
- DTwP/DTaP-3: Third dose.
- IPV-3: Third dose.
- Hib-3: Third dose.
- Rotavirus-3: Third dose (if using a 3-dose schedule).
- PCV-3: Third dose.
6 Months:
- Hepatitis B (Hep B-3): Third dose.
- Influenza (IIV): First dose; annual vaccination recommended.
7 Months:
- Influenza (IIV): Second dose (for initial vaccination); annual vaccination recommended.
6–9 Months:
- Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine (TCV): Single dose; can be administered between 6 to 9 months.
9 Months:
- MMR-1 (Measles, Mumps, Rubella): First dose.
12 Months:
- Hepatitis A-1: First dose; single dose for live attenuated vaccine.
12–15 Months:
- PCV Booster: Booster dose.
15 Months:
- MMR-2: Second dose.
- Varicella-1 (Chickenpox): First dose.
16–18 Months:
- DTwP/DTaP Booster-1: First booster dose.
- IPV Booster: Booster dose.
- Hib Booster: Booster dose.
18–19 Months:
- Hepatitis A-2: Second dose (if inactivated vaccine is used).
2 Years:
- Typhoid Booster: Booster dose.
4–6 Years:
- DTwP/DTaP Booster-2: Second booster dose.
- IPV Booster-2: Second booster dose.
- MMR-3: Third dose.
- Varicella-2: Second dose.
10–12 Years:
- Tdap/Td (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis): Single dose.
- HPV (Human Papillomavirus): Two doses for boys and girls aged 9–14 years; three doses if initiating at 15 years or older.
16–18 Years:
- Td (Tetanus, Diphtheria): Booster dose.
This schedule is based on the latest recommendations from the IAP. For detailed information and any updates, please refer to the official IAP guidelines.
It’s essential to consult with a pediatrician to tailor the vaccination schedule to individual health needs and to stay informed about any changes or updates to the recommendations.