Vaccinate for a Safer Tomorrow.

Vaccination – Dr. Mangal’s Speciality Clinic

Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to protect children from serious and preventable diseases. It works by strengthening the immune system, helping the body recognize and fight harmful infections before they cause illness. Routine vaccines safeguard against conditions such as measles, polio, hepatitis, pneumonia, and many others that can lead to severe complications. Following the recommended immunization schedule ensures timely protection during critical stages of growth. With safe and scientifically proven vaccines, parents can give their children a strong foundation for lifelong health and well-being

Types of Vaccination We Treat

  • Live Attenuated Vaccines – Contain weakened forms of the virus or bacteria that trigger strong and long-lasting immunity. Examples: MMR, Varicella (chickenpox), Oral Polio Vaccine
  • Inactivated (Killed) Vaccines – Made from pathogens that have been killed, making them safe even for weaker immune systems. Examples: Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV), Hepatitis A, Rabies
  • Toxoid Vaccines –Created from inactivated toxins produced by bacteria, helping the body fight toxin-related illness. Examples: Diphtheria, Tetanus
  • Viral Vector Vaccines– Use a harmless virus as a carrier to deliver genetic material that helps build immunity. Examples: COVID-19 vaccines (Covishield, Johnson & Johnson)
  • Combination Vaccines –Protect against multiple diseases with a single shot, reducing the number of injections. Examples: DTP, MMR, Pentavalent vaccine

Importance of Vaccination

  • Protects children from serious and life-threatening diseases such as measles, polio, diphtheria, and pneumonia
  • Strengthens the immune system, helping the body fight infections effectively
  • Prevents outbreaks and reduces the spread of contagious diseases within the community
  • Helps achieve herd immunity, protecting even those who cannot be vaccinated
  • Reduces hospitalizations, complications, and long-term health issues caused by preventable diseases
  • Supports healthy growth and development, keeping children safe during critical early years
  • Cost-effective and time-saving, preventing diseases that require expensive treatments