Child Vaccination & Immunization

Child Vaccination Centre in Ghaziabad

Get child vaccination guidance at SR Hospital for newborns, infants and children, including immunization schedule, missed vaccine doses, booster vaccines, vaccination card review and fever after vaccination.

  • Newborn and infant vaccines
  • Child immunization schedule
  • Missed vaccine dose guidance
  • Booster vaccine support
Child vaccination and immunization guidance at SR Hospital
Missed a vaccine? Call for child immunization schedule review and catch-up vaccination guidance.

Child Vaccination and Immunization Guidance

Vaccination helps protect children from serious preventable infections. At SR Hospital, child vaccination guidance is provided according to the child’s age, previous vaccine record, health condition and pediatrician advice.

Parents commonly visit for newborn vaccines, infant immunization, child vaccination schedule, booster doses, missed vaccines, vaccination card review and fever after vaccination.

SR Hospital is located in Ghaziabad and is accessible for families from Khora Colony, Noida Sector 62, Noida Sector 59, Noida Sector 61, Indirapuram and nearby areas.

Child vaccination and immunization support at SR Hospital

Newborn Vaccines: BCG, OPV and Hepatitis B

Some vaccines are commonly advised soon after birth. Parents should keep the vaccination card safe and confirm the exact schedule with the pediatrician.

BCG Vaccine

BCG is commonly given after birth as part of newborn immunization, as advised by the doctor.

OPV Zero Dose

Oral polio vaccine may be given at birth according to the immunization schedule.

Hepatitis B Birth Dose

Hepatitis B vaccine may be advised soon after birth to begin protection against hepatitis B infection.

Newborn Vaccination Card

The vaccination card helps track completed, pending and upcoming vaccines for the baby.

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Book a visit for immunization guidance, missed dose advice or vaccination card review.

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6, 10 and 14 Week Vaccines for Infants

The first few months are important for infant immunization. Vaccines are usually planned at specific weeks, and the exact schedule should be confirmed with the pediatrician.

DPT / Pentavalent Vaccine

DPT or pentavalent vaccination helps protect against multiple serious childhood infections as per schedule.

IPV / OPV Polio Vaccine

Polio vaccination may include oral or injectable doses according to the immunization plan.

Rotavirus Vaccine

Rotavirus vaccine helps reduce the risk of severe diarrhea caused by rotavirus infection in infants.

Pneumococcal Vaccine

Pneumococcal vaccination may be advised to protect against serious pneumococcal infections.

6 Month, 9 Month and 12 Month Vaccines

As the baby grows, additional vaccines and boosters may be advised. These visits are also useful for discussing feeding, growth, weight gain and development with the pediatrician.

Influenza Vaccine

Flu vaccination may be advised for some children based on age, season and doctor recommendation.

Measles / MR / MMR Vaccine

Measles-containing vaccines are commonly scheduled in infancy or early childhood as per the immunization chart.

Typhoid Vaccine

Typhoid vaccination may be advised in childhood based on age and pediatric guidance.

Hepatitis A Vaccine

Hepatitis A vaccination may be recommended in childhood depending on schedule and doctor advice.

Doctor reviewing child vaccination schedule

15 to 18 Month Vaccines and Booster Doses

Booster doses help maintain protection as the child grows. Parents should not skip booster vaccines because immunity from earlier doses may reduce over time.

DPT Booster

DPT booster may be advised in toddler years according to the vaccination schedule.

MMR Booster

MMR booster may be recommended to support protection against measles, mumps and rubella.

Varicella Vaccine

Chickenpox vaccine may be advised based on age, previous history and pediatric recommendation.

Hepatitis A Second Dose

Some vaccine schedules include a second Hepatitis A dose for complete protection.

School-Age Vaccines and Booster Immunization

Older children may need booster doses before school or during school-age years. A vaccination card review helps identify missed or pending doses.

  • DPT / Tdap booster guidance
  • OPV / IPV booster review
  • MMR booster guidance
  • Typhoid booster advice
  • Annual flu vaccine guidance when advised
  • School vaccination record review

Missed Vaccine Dose and Delayed Vaccination

If your child has missed a vaccine, do not panic or skip it permanently. Many delayed vaccines can be planned through a catch-up schedule after reviewing the child’s age and previous doses.

Catch-Up Vaccination

The doctor can guide which vaccines are pending and how to safely complete them.

Delayed Infant Vaccination

Delayed vaccines in infants should be reviewed early so protection is not postponed further.

Lost Vaccination Card

If the card is lost, share whatever records you have so the doctor can guide the next step.

Vaccine Before School Admission

School admission often requires updated vaccine records. A schedule review can help identify gaps.

Fever, Pain and Swelling After Vaccination

Mild fever, pain, swelling or irritability can happen after some vaccines. Parents should know what is expected and when symptoms need medical advice.

Fever After Vaccination

Mild fever may occur after vaccination. Consult if fever is high, persistent or the child looks very dull.

Injection Site Pain or Swelling

Some pain or swelling at the injection site is common and usually improves with proper care.

Crying or Irritability After Vaccine

Babies may remain irritable after vaccination. Persistent crying or poor feeding should be discussed.

Allergy After Vaccination

Rash, swelling of face, breathing difficulty or severe reaction after vaccine needs urgent attention.

Pediatrician Consultation for Vaccination

Vaccination visits are also a good time to discuss your child’s growth, feeding, fever, allergies, recurring infections and development. If your child has frequent illness or delayed milestones, consult the pediatrician along with vaccination review.

For child fever, cough, newborn care, feeding issues or growth concerns, visit our Child Specialist in Ghaziabad page.

  • Growth and weight review
  • Feeding and nutrition discussion
  • Fever after vaccine guidance
  • Recurring infection review
  • Newborn and infant health check
  • Vaccination card review

When Should You Call After Vaccination?

Most post-vaccine symptoms are mild, but some symptoms need medical attention. Parents should not delay if the child looks unusually dull, has breathing difficulty or develops a severe reaction.

Warning Signs After Vaccination

Call the hospital or visit urgently if any of these symptoms occur.

  • High fever or persistent fever
  • Breathing difficulty
  • Swelling of face or lips
  • Severe rash or allergy symptoms
  • Repeated vomiting
  • Unusual drowsiness
  • Persistent crying in infants
  • Poor feeding or low urine output

Facilities for Child Vaccination Patients

Child vaccination care may need schedule review, child health check, pediatric consultation, post-vaccine advice, fever management guidance or follow-up depending on age and medical condition.

  • Child vaccination guidance
  • Immunization schedule review
  • Missed dose advice
  • Newborn and infant vaccine support
  • Booster vaccine guidance
  • Post-vaccine fever advice
  • Pediatric consultation support
  • Emergency support for reactions

Book a Child Vaccination Appointment at SR Hospital

If you need newborn vaccination, child immunization, missed vaccine dose advice, vaccination card review, fever after vaccination guidance or pediatric vaccine consultation, SR Hospital can help.

FAQs About Child Vaccination

Which vaccines are given to newborn babies?

Newborn vaccines commonly include BCG, OPV zero dose and Hepatitis B birth dose, as advised by the doctor and immunization schedule.

What should I do if my child missed a vaccine?

Consult a doctor for catch-up vaccination guidance. Many missed doses can be planned without restarting the full schedule.

Is fever after vaccination normal?

Mild fever can occur after some vaccines. Consult if fever is high, persistent or the child is unusually dull, not feeding or vomiting repeatedly.

Can vaccination be given if the child has fever?

If the child has fever or acute illness, consult the pediatrician before vaccination. The doctor will advise whether to proceed or reschedule.

What should I bring for child vaccination?

Bring the child’s vaccination card, previous prescriptions, allergy history and details of any fever or illness before the visit.

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