Child Vaccination Schedule
Following vaccination schedules are essential in keeping your child healthy and protected.

BABY IMMUNIZATION SCHEDULE / VACCINATION CHART
Vaccinations are essential for protecting children, whose immune systems are still developing, from serious diseases like diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, and HPV. They help build immunity, reduce the risk of infection, and lessen the severity of symptoms if exposed. Vaccinating your child not only ensures their well-being but also helps reduce the spread of diseases in the community. Following vaccination schedules and regular check-ups are crucial for maintaining their health. Speak with your Paediatrician for details.
Immunization Schedule for Infants and Children

Vaccine Description:
Description of different vaccines are given below:
HepA:
HepA helps your child fighting with hepatitis A.
HepB:
HepB protects you from infection of a liver called hepatitis B. It is given in 3 shots. It is compulsory in many states to get this vaccine before you enter a school.
RV:
It protects you from a major cause of diarrhoea, called rotavirus. Depending on the vaccine used, RV is given in 2 to 3 doses.
Hib:
Haemophilus influenza type b is a virus that causes bacterial meningitis. Hib vaccine is given to your child to protect him from this disease.
PCV:
PCV is a vaccine that fights against a pneumococcal disease that also includes pneumonia.
IPV:
Influenza is a seasonal vaccine that protects from flu and given to your child yearly, starting from the of 6 months. September to May is considered as flu season.
MMR:
This vaccine fight against measles, mumps and rubella. It is given in 2 doses.
Varicella:
Varicella vaccine, also known as chickenpox vaccine, is a vaccine that protects against chickenpox. Varicella is given in two doses.