On-Time Vaccination,Stronger Tomorrow

A complete, easy-to-follow immunization schedule based on IAP (Indian Academy of Pediatrics) guidelines to keep your child protected at every stage.

  • IAP RecommendedTrusted immunization schedule for every child
  • Timely RemindersNever miss a milestone with our reminders
  • Expert CareVaccination by trained pediatric professionals
  • Hospital SupportBacked by full hospital infrastructure
Pediatrician giving a child a vaccination at Deore Superspeciality Hospital
Protect Their Tomorrow

Every vaccine brings your child one step closer to a healthier future.

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See the vaccination-ready, child-friendly space where your child will be cared for.

Why It Matters

Vaccination, explained simply

Three reasons the schedule is worth keeping — and why timing is as important as the vaccine itself.

Protection when it matters most

Vaccines build immunity before your child meets the infection — in the first years, when illness hits hardest.

On-schedule matters

Doses are timed to your child's developing immune system. Delays leave gaps in protection.

Hospital-backed immunization

Vaccines are stored and administered under full hospital cold-chain and observation protocols.

IAP-Based Schedule

Age-wise immunization plan

Follows the Indian Academy of Pediatrics recommendations. Fees available on request.

Age0–2 Months
  • BCGGiven at birth or soon after
  • OPV (Oral Polio Vaccine)Birth dose
  • Hepatitis B – Dose 1
Age1½ Months
  • DTwP/DTaP – Dose 1Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis
  • Hib – Dose 1Haemophilus influenzae type b
  • Hepatitis B – Dose 2
  • IPV – Dose 1Injectable Polio Vaccine
  • Rotavirus – Dose 1
  • PCV 10/13 – Dose 1Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine
Age2½ Months
  • DTwP/DTaP – Dose 2
  • Hib – Dose 2
  • Hepatitis B – Dose 3
  • IPV – Dose 2
  • Rotavirus – Dose 2
  • PCV 10/13 – Dose 2
Age3½ Months
  • DTwP/DTaP – Dose 3
  • Hib – Dose 3
  • Hepatitis B – Dose 4
  • IPV – Dose 3
  • Rotavirus – Dose 3
  • PCV 10/13 – Dose 3
Age6–7 Months
  • Influenza (Flu) – Dose 1
  • Influenza (Flu) – Dose 2At 7 months
Age9 Months
  • MMR – Dose 1Measles, Mumps, Rubella
  • Meningococcal Conjugate – Dose 1Optional
Age10–12 Months
  • Typhoid Conjugate – Dose 1
  • Hepatitis A – Dose 1At 12 months
  • Meningococcal Conjugate – Dose 2Optional, at 12 months
Age14–15 Months
  • MMR – Dose 2
  • Varicella (Chickenpox) – Dose 1At 15 months
Age18 Months
  • DTwP/DTaP Booster
  • Hib Booster
  • IPV/OPV Booster
  • PCV 10/13 Booster
  • Hepatitis A – Dose 2
Age24–36 Months
  • Typhoid Conjugate – Dose 2
Age4 Years
  • Varicella – Dose 2
  • MMR – Dose 3
Age5 Years
  • DTwP/DTaP/OPV BoosterBooster 2
Age10 Years
  • Tdap
Age18 Years
  • TdRepeat every 10 years
AgeAbove 10 Years
  • Cervical Cancer Vaccine (HPV)For eligible age groups
AgeEvery Year
  • Influenza (Flu) VaccineAnnual booster recommended

Before You Vaccinate

Important safety guidance for parents

Inform the doctor if your child is unwell, has a fever, or has any known allergies.

Mild side effects (low fever, soreness, fussiness) are common and usually resolve within a day or two.

The doctor will advise if a dose needs to be rescheduled due to illness.

Keep your child's vaccination card/record with you at every visit.

Vaccination is one of the safest, most effective tools to protect your child's health.

Download the Schedule

Download the immunization schedule to carry to appointments.

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Vaccination FAQ

Common questions about your child's vaccinations.

In most cases, mild illness is not a reason to delay vaccination. Dr. Deore will assess your child before each vaccination and advise if any dose needs to be rescheduled.

Don't worry — most missed vaccines can be caught up. Contact our clinic and we'll create a revised schedule to ensure your child stays protected.

Yes, we offer combination vaccines where available, which means fewer injections for your child while providing the same protection.

Mild side effects like low-grade fever, soreness at the injection site, or slight fussiness are common and usually resolve within 24-48 hours. Serious reactions are extremely rare.

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