At House of Health, we believe that immunisation is a crucial part of keeping your child healthy and safe. Our dedicated team provides a comprehensive range of vaccinations to protect against various diseases, including the chickenpox vaccine and many others.
Why Choose the Chickenpox Vaccine?
The chickenpox vaccine is highly recommended for children who meet the following criteria:
Age: Your child should be at least 9 months old.
Health: They should be healthy and have not had chickenpox before.
Risk Exposure: It’s especially important if your child is in regular or close contact with someone who is at risk of serious illness, such as a child with leukaemia or an adult undergoing chemotherapy. If a toddler, child, teen, or adult contracts chickenpox in proximity to these individuals, it can pose significant health risks.
By vaccinating your child, you not only protect them but also help safeguard vulnerable members of your community.
Additional Vaccines Available
In addition to the chickenpox vaccine, we offer a variety of other essential immunisations for children, including:
MMR Vaccine: Protects against measles, mumps, and rubella.
DTaP Vaccine: Provides immunity against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough).
Hib Vaccine: Guards against Haemophilus influenzae type b, which can cause serious infections.
Polio Vaccine: Protects against poliomyelitis, a potentially debilitating disease.
Flu Vaccine: An annual vaccine to protect against seasonal influenza.
Our Commitment to Your Child’s Health
At House of Health, we offer a warm, welcoming environment for vaccinations, ensuring that both you and your child feel comfortable during the process. Our healthcare professionals are dedicated to providing thorough information about each vaccine, answering any questions you may have, and ensuring your child receives the best care.
Book an Appointment Today!
Don’t wait to protect your child’s health. Schedule an immunisation appointment at House of Health today, and give your child the best chance for a healthy future!
Who should have the chickenpox vaccine:
The chickenpox vaccine is recommended if you’re healthy and all the following apply:
9 months old or over
Not had chickenpox before
In regular or close contact with someone who’s at risk of getting seriously ill If a toddler, child, teen or adult get chickenpox, in the proximity of someone such as a child with leukaemia or an adult having chemotherapy.
15 minutes
Rate: £140