Vaccination Clinic in Hyderabad — Sri Anand Hospital
The IAP (Indian Academy of Paediatrics) recommended vaccine schedule, all in one place. Track, plan and protect your child's health from birth.
Vaccination is the single most effective public health intervention ever developed. The Indian Academy of Paediatrics (IAP) recommends a comprehensive vaccination schedule from birth through adolescence. Dr. Sushma B provides a structured vaccine tracking programme — ensuring your child never misses a dose, receives appropriate catch-up doses if delayed, and receives counselling on the latest vaccine additions (pneumococcal, varicella, HPV, meningococcal).
Key Points
- India's national immunisation programme protects against 12 vaccine-preventable diseases — private clinics add 7 more.
- The IAP (Indian Academy of Pediatrics) 14-vaccine schedule is the gold standard for child immunisation.
- Vaccines do NOT cause autism — this has been definitively disproven by over 20 large-scale global studies.
- Missed vaccines can be caught up at any age — we follow the IAP catch-up schedule for late starters.
- Fever after vaccination is normal and means the immune system is responding — manage with paracetamol.
12
diseases prevented by India's national schedule
Source: NVBDCP / IAP
Zero
credible evidence linking vaccines to autism
Source: Cochrane / WHO / BMJ
Key Vaccines at Every Age
At Birth
BCG (tuberculosis), OPV (polio) dose zero, Hepatitis B dose one — given in the delivery room before discharge.
6 Weeks — 14 Weeks
DTwP/DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis), Hib (meningitis), OPV, Hepatitis B, Rotavirus, PCV (pneumococcal), IPV at 14 weeks — the busy first-year schedule.
9 Months — 15 Months
MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), Typhoid, Hepatitis A, Varicella (chickenpox), PCV booster — a critical window for important live vaccines.
2 Years — 5 Years
Boosters for DPT, OPV, Typhoid, MMR second dose, Varicella second dose. Annual influenza vaccine recommended for at-risk children.
10–16 Years (Adolescent Vaccines)
Tdap booster, HPV vaccine (2–3 doses, especially for girls, ideally before 15), Meningococcal for at-risk adolescents, and Hepatitis B catch-up if not done.
Our Vaccination Service
Vaccine Record Maintenance
We maintain a digital vaccination record for every child — tracking doses given, upcoming doses, and generating reminders. Available to take for school or travel requirements.
IAP-2024 Schedule Compliance
We follow the latest IAP immunisation schedule, updated annually. All vaccines stocked are WHO-approved and stored in a validated cold chain.
Catch-Up Vaccination
Missed doses? Children who have fallen behind on their schedule can receive structured catch-up vaccination. We create a personalised catch-up plan regardless of age.
Vaccine Counselling
We take time to explain what each vaccine is for, what side effects are normal, and what requires medical attention. We respect parental questions and address hesitancy honestly.
Post-Vaccine Monitoring
We advise on managing post-vaccine fever and local reactions, and provide a direct number to call if you have concerns after going home.
Why Choose Sri Anand Hospital?
Treated by: Dr. Sushma B · MD (Paediatrics) · IAP Member · Vaccination Specialist
"I have seen measles encephalitis, tetanus, and Hib meningitis — all preventable with vaccines. The question is never whether to vaccinate; it is which vaccine at which age. Following the IAP schedule gives your child the best possible immune foundation."
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