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National immunization schedule
National immunization schedule Vaccination plays a vital role in protecting children from life-threatening diseases. Therefore, following the National Immunization Schedule (NIS) is essential for ensuring a healthy future for every child. At Sparsh Hospital, under the expert guidance of Dr. Sneha Vaswani, parents receive complete, reliable, and timely vaccination services. Moreover, the hospital focuses on safe immunization practices, personalized care, and continuous parental guidance.
The National Immunization Schedule is a structured vaccination program recommended by the Government of India. Therefore, it outlines the vaccines required at different ages to protect infants, children, adolescents, and pregnant women from preventable diseases.Furthermore, the schedule ensures that immunity is built at the right time, thereby reducing illness, disability, and mortality. Consequently, adherence to NIS is crucial for both individual and community health.

Importance of Following the National Immunization Schedule

Vaccines work best when given at the recommended age. Therefore, following the National Immunization Schedule is essential to provide early and effective protection.

Key Benefits of NIS

  • Prevents serious infectious diseases

  • Builds strong immunity in children

  • Reduces hospitalization and medical expenses

  • Protects the community through herd immunity

  • Ensures long-term health and development

As a result, timely vaccination significantly lowers the risk of disease outbreaks.

Why Choose Sparsh Hospital for Immunization?

Choosing the right healthcare facility for your child’s vaccination is extremely important. Therefore, Sparsh Hospital stands as a trusted center for immunization services.

Advantages of Immunization at Sparsh Hospital

  • Experienced pediatric care by Dr. Sneha Vaswani

  • Strict adherence to National Immunization Schedule

  • Safe vaccine storage and handling

  • Child-friendly vaccination environment

  • Detailed vaccination tracking and reminders

  • Clear communication with parents

Moreover, the hospital ensures that every child receives vaccines in a safe and stress-free manner.

Meet Dr. Sneha Vaswani – Pediatric Care Specialist

Dr. Sneha Vaswani is a dedicated pediatrician known for her compassionate approach and clinical expertise. Therefore, parents trust her for accurate guidance on immunization and child healthcare.

Why Parents Trust Dr. Sneha Vaswani

  • Extensive experience in child healthcare

  • Strong focus on preventive medicine

  • Gentle and reassuring approach toward children

  • Clear explanation of vaccines and side effects

  • Continuous follow-up and parental support

As a result, parents feel confident and informed throughout their child’s vaccination journey.

Vaccines at Birth

Immediately after birth, vaccines are essential to provide early protection. Therefore, the following vaccines are administered:

  • BCG – Protects against tuberculosis

  • OPV-0 – Oral Polio Vaccine

  • Hepatitis B (Birth Dose)

As a result, newborns receive crucial immunity at the earliest stage.

Vaccines at 6, 10, and 14 Weeks

During early infancy, vaccines are given in a phased manner. Therefore, the following vaccines are administered at 6, 10, and 14 weeks:

  • Pentavalent Vaccine (DPT, Hepatitis B, Hib)

  • OPV

  • IPV (Injectable Polio Vaccine)

  • Rotavirus Vaccine

  • PCV (Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine)

Consequently, these vaccines protect against multiple life-threatening infections.

Vaccines at 9–12 Months

At this stage, immunity is strengthened further. Therefore, the following vaccines are given:

  • Measles / MR Vaccine

  • JE Vaccine (where applicable)

  • Vitamin A (First Dose)

As a result, children receive protection against viral infections and nutritional deficiencies.

Vaccines at 16–24 Months

During this period, booster doses are important. Therefore, Sparsh Hospital ensures timely administration of:

  • DPT Booster-1

  • OPV Booster

  • Measles / MR Second Dose

  • JE Second Dose

  • Vitamin A (Second to Fifth Dose)

Thus, immunity is reinforced for long-term protection.

Vaccines at 5–6 Years

As children grow, booster vaccines maintain immunity. Therefore, the following vaccine is administered:

  • DPT Booster-2

Consequently, children remain protected during school years.

Vaccines for Adolescents

Adolescence is another critical phase. Therefore, the National Immunization Schedule includes:

  • Td Vaccine at 10 Years

  • Td Vaccine at 16 Years

As a result, protection against tetanus and diphtheria continues into adulthood.

Immunization for Pregnant Women

Vaccination during pregnancy protects both mother and baby. Therefore, Sparsh Hospital provides:

  • Td-1 during early pregnancy

  • Td-2 four weeks later

Thus, newborns receive passive immunity at birth.

Safety Measures During Immunization

Safety is a top priority at Sparsh Hospital. Therefore, strict protocols are followed to ensure effective immunization.

Immunization Safety Practices

  • Cold chain maintenance

  • Use of WHO-approved vaccines

  • Sterile injection techniques

  • Observation after vaccination

  • Emergency preparedness

As a result, vaccine safety and effectiveness are maintained.

Managing Common Vaccine Side Effects

Mild side effects are common after vaccination. However, they are usually temporary.

Common Side Effects

  • Mild fever

  • Pain or swelling at injection site

  • Irritability or tiredness

Therefore, Dr. Sneha Vaswani provides clear guidance on managing side effects and identifying warning signs.

Importance of Maintaining a Vaccination Record

A vaccination record helps track immunization status. Therefore, Sparsh Hospital maintains accurate documentation and reminders.

Benefits of Vaccination Records

  • Ensures timely vaccines

  • Helps during school admissions

  • Useful for travel requirements

  • Supports long-term health monitoring

As a result, parents stay organized and informed.

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