Vaccines are protection before getting sick.
Vaccines are a way to boost immunity that helps the body fight viruses or bacteria before we are actually infected. Complete vaccination not only reduces the risk of severe illness but also helps reduce the spread of disease.
Vaccines available at the clinic.
At Safe Clinic, we provide vaccination services by specialized doctors, with vaccines certified by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and stored at temperatures according to World Health Organization (WHO) standards.
| Vaccine | Type / Brand | Recommended Doses | Interval Between Doses | Approx. Price* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hepatitis A Vaccine | Avaxim | 2 doses | 6–12 months apart | ฿2,200/dose |
| Hepatitis B Vaccine | Engerix | 3 doses | 0–1–6 months | ฿900/dose |
| HPV Vaccine (4-valent) | Gardasil 4 (Types 6, 11, 16, 18) | 2 doses (<15 yrs) / 3 doses (≥15 yrs) | 0–6 months / 0–2–6 months | ฿3,000/dose |
| HPV Vaccine (9-valent) | Gardasil 9 (Types 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, 58) | 2 doses (<15 yrs) / 3 doses (≥15 yrs) | 0–6 months / 0–2–6 months | ฿8,500/dose |
Vaccination Procedure at Safe Clinic
- Consult a doctor to assess vaccine suitability.
- Basic health check before injection (if necessary).
- Vaccination by a specialized doctor in a sterile room.
- Rest to observe symptoms for 15–30 minutes after injection.
- Receive vaccination record and schedule the next appointment.
Post-Vaccination Care
- Avoid strenuous exercise in the first 24 hours.
- If there is pain or swelling, apply a cold compress to the injection site.
- Drink plenty of water and get enough rest.
- If abnormal symptoms occur, such as a rash all over the body or a high fever, seek medical attention immediately.
Why Choose Vaccination at Safe Clinic
- Care by experienced specialized doctors.
- Genuine vaccines certified by the Thailand FDA.
- Clean, sterile vaccination rooms with standard temperature control.
- A system to monitor health and notify for the next vaccination date.
- Services with utmost privacy and safety.
Who Should Receive the Vaccine
- Adults and adolescents who have not completed their vaccinations.
- People with underlying medical conditions, such as liver disease or low immunity.
- Medical personnel and those exposed to blood.
- People who have unprotected sex.
- Those traveling abroad or to high-risk areas.
