Immunization

Immunisation is a safe and efficient method of protecting against dangerous infections.

Bangash Family Medicine provides immunisation services to safeguard individuals and the community against illness transmission and complications. The clinic is dedicated to offering high-quality health information, education, and services.

Public Health Child & Adult Immunisations

By immunising youngsters, immunisation programs across the country have achieved significant progress in lowering the prevalence of vaccine-preventable illnesses. The mission of the health department is to increase access to vaccines so that you or your kid obtain all of the vaccine doses needed to be protected from serious disease. To ensure that you and your children are adequately vaccinated, contact your doctor, neighborhood. When you are safe, the community is safe. You are helping to build “community immunity.”

Available Immunizations

We offer routine and recommended vaccinations for all ages;

  • COVID-19
  • Influenza
  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B
  • HPV
  • Japanese Encephalitis
  • Meningococcal
  • MMR (measles, mumps, rubella)
  • Polio
  • Pneumococcal
  • Rabies
  • Shingles
  • TD (Tetanus, Diphtheria) or Tdap (Tetanus/Diphtheria/Acellular Pertussis)
  • Typhoid
  • Yellow fever


A doctor ensures that your child is receiving the necessary treatment by focusing on both their physical and mental health.

Immunizations are important for everyone.

Most people know that immunizations are important for young children. However, many people do not realize that immunizations are just as important for adults. Immunizations help protect adults from diseases such as influenza, shingles, and pneumococcal disease. They also help to protect the community by reducing the spread of disease. Everyone should make sure they are up-to-date on their immunizations.

The Bangash Family Medicine recommends that everyone aged 6 months and older get a flu vaccine each year. Vaccines are safe and effective. They are also the best way to prevent serious illnesses.

Immunizations at Bangash Family Medicine

Do you worry about the health of your child because of behavioral or physical symptoms? All of those problems and more can be solved with the assistance of a doctor. Keep in mind that our medical staff wants to collaborate with you to ensure that your child receives thorough and specialized medical treatment at all times.

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

Distance, literacy, livestock ownership, the mother’s understanding of vaccine target illnesses, measles vaccination schedule, and the mother’s willingness to pay for vaccination all had an impact on the completely vaccinated kid. 98% of the moms lived a 30-minute walk or less from the vaccination location.

The World Health Organization said that vaccination prevents an estimated 2 to 3 million deaths annually by protecting against diseases including diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, rotavirus diarrhea, rubella, tetanus, smallpox, polio, mumps, and measles.

The estimated proportion of people who have gotten a particular vaccine is known as vaccination coverage. Health agencies across the country keep track of vaccination rates to assess how successfully populations are protected from illnesses that can be prevented by vaccination.

Immunisation is the process of developing immunity to a disease in response to a vaccination. When you receive a vaccination, you may do it orally or with a needle.

Yes, individuals have a choice in their surgeon or doctor. A wide range of skills and expertise are available from our suppliers. Patients are free to select the ideal provider for themselves.

Your immune system reacts when you receive a vaccination. More than 20 deadly illnesses may now be prevented with vaccinations, allowing individuals of all ages to enjoy longer, healthier lives. Currently, vaccinations stop 3.5–5 million fatalities every year from illnesses including measles, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, and influenza.

A vital component of your child’s well-child checkup is the vaccination schedule. Some parents are concerned that certain vaccinations may cause specific health issues.

By comparing the number of doses actually administered with the proportion of surviving babies under one year olds in the target group, the vaccination coverage rate is determined (these are the eligible infants). A percentage is used to represent the outcome.

Every one of the fifteen vaccine doses had a vaccination coverage rate above 90.0%, and 89.5% of children were fully vaccinated. The rate of vaccination failure was 5.6%. (using BCG and measles as proxy vaccines). This is less than the World Health Organization’s 10.0% threshold standard.

Patients and members of the public can receive care at the Bangash Family Medicine Urgent Care without an appointment. All other clinics, however, solely offer primary medical and dental care to our patients and their families. Our aim is to serve as the patient’s primary care physician.

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