Description
Are you looking to provide comprehensive health protection for your child? The MMRV (Measles, Mumps, Rubella, and Varicella) combination vaccine is the ideal choice for preventing measles, mumps, rubella, and chickenpox. This vaccine combines four protections, reducing the number of injections to keep your child safe from these infectious diseases. Learn how the MMRV vaccine can create a healthy future for your child!
- Children’s MMRV vaccine (preventing measles, mumps, rubella, and chickenpox) 1 dose $1,500 (including a doctor’s consultation)
Why is the MMRV vaccine necessary?
Measles, mumps, rubella, and chickenpox are four common childhood infectious diseases that can pose serious health risks:
- Measles: High fever and rash, which can lead to pneumonia, encephalitis, or even death.
- Mumps: Swelling of the salivary glands, potentially causing hearing loss, orchitis, or oophoritis.
- Rubella: Rash and swollen lymph nodes, particularly dangerous for pregnant women, as it may cause congenital defects in the fetus.
- Chickenpox: Rash and fever, which can lead to skin infections, pneumonia, or meningitis.
These diseases are highly contagious and spread through droplets or direct contact, potentially affecting your child’s daily life and leading to long-term health issues. The MMRV vaccine is the most effective way to prevent these diseases, not only protecting your child but also contributing to community health.
Who is suitable for the MMRV vaccine?
The MMRV vaccine is primarily suitable for the following groups
- Suitable for infants aged 1 year and older.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: When should the MMRV vaccine be administered?
It is recommended to administer the first dose at 12-15 months of age, and the second dose at 15 months or 4-6 years, with at least a one-month interval.
2: What side effects may occur after vaccination?
Common side effects include pain at the injection site, mild fever, rash, or swollen lymph nodes, which typically resolve within two weeks. These side effects are less common after the second dose.
3: Who should avoid the MMRV vaccine?
Individuals allergic to vaccine components, those with compromised immune systems, a history of epilepsy, bleeding disorders, those taking aspirin, or those with a history of tuberculosis should consult a doctor.
4: If a child has previously been infected with one of these diseases, do they still need the vaccine?
It is advisable to consult a doctor to determine the need for vaccination based on the child’s immune status.
5: How long does the vaccine provide protection?
The protection against measles, mumps, and rubella is generally lifelong, while chickenpox offers long-term protection.
6: Is it still possible to contract chickenpox after vaccination?
Although rare, breakthrough infections can occur, typically resulting in milder symptoms, such as fewer rashes and shorter duration.
Instructions for use:
- Must be used on or before the expiration date.
- Please show your confirmation information, order number, registered full name and phone number for verification
Terms and Conditions:
- This voucher is only valid for Trinity Medical Centre.
- The vaccine must be given within 90 days after purchase of this voucher. This voucher can be used at Central, Causeway Bay or Tsim Sha Tsui Trinity Medical Centre. This voucher is not valid after expiration.
- This voucher is non-refundable and cannot be redeemed for full or partial cash.
- You must bring this ticket to the front desk when you register.
- This voucher cannot be used with any other special offers and promotions.
- If this voucher is lost or stolen, we will not accept any liability and will not provide any reissue in such case.
- If you have any questions, please call 2192 7022 or email tmc@trinitymedical.com.hk
- Trinity Medical Centre reserves the right to amend the above Terms and Conditions without prior notice. In case of any disputes, Trinity Medical Centre reserves all rights for final decision