Vaccination Singapore - Get Protected Against Contagious Illnesses

Vaccination Singapore – Vaccines are a crucial tool in protecting our health and wellbeing. Vaccines against illnesses like the flu, shingles, and HPV not only safeguard us from severe and potentially life-threatening complications but also help prevent the spread of these diseases to our families and friends. Vaccination is a simple yet powerful way to ensure a healthier future for everyone. Learn more.

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AsiaMedic – a leading healthcare provider in Singapore and our preferred partner-  offers adult vaccination, including flu, HPV and Shingles. A vaccination package is available at S$688 (doctor consultancy fee and GST applies). Contact us for a vaccination appointment.

“Shingles can cause distress and long-term pain, and anyone who has a history of chickenpox is at risk. However, the risk can be substantially reduced via vaccination. We welcome our customers to get their shots and also their annual health check at AsiaMedic.”

AsiaMedic Shingrix shingles vaccination package

FAQs

1. Why is vaccination important?

Vaccination is crucial for protecting individuals and communities from contagious diseases. It helps to prevent the spread of infections, reduces the severity of illnesses, and contributes to herd immunity, which protects those who cannot be vaccinated due to medical reasons.

2. How do vaccines work?

Vaccines stimulate the immune system to recognize and fight specific pathogens. They contain weakened or inactivated parts of the virus or bacteria, which train the immune system to recognize and attack the disease without causing the illness itself.

3. What are the common side effects of vaccinations?

Most vaccinations cause mild side effects, such as pain at the injection site, fever, or fatigue. These side effects usually resolve within a few days. Severe side effects are rare, and the benefits of vaccination far outweigh the risks.

4. Can vaccines cause the diseases they are meant to prevent?

No, vaccines cannot cause the diseases they are designed to prevent. They contain inactivated or weakened forms of the pathogen, or pieces of it, which are not capable of causing illness.

5. Who should avoid vaccines?

Most people can safely receive vaccines, but certain individuals should avoid specific vaccines due to medical reasons. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine individual suitability.