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What hospitals are there for immigrating to Hong Kong to vaccinate babies?

In Hong Kong, children must show a record card when they are vaccinated, and doctors will indicate the date and place of vaccination on the card after vaccination. Parents should properly keep the immunization record card, which can be used as proof of children's vaccination. So what hospitals can Hong Kong immigrant parents vaccinate their babies? 1, Hong Kong Maternal and Child Health Centre: Maternal and Child Health Centres under the Department of Health provide immunization services for newborns to children aged five. Injectors from the School Vaccination Team of the Department of Health will also go to primary schools to provide services for primary one and primary six students. All the above vaccines prescribed by the government are injected free of charge in health centers. The health center only works from Monday to Friday (public holidays, closed on Saturday and Sunday), and you must make an appointment in advance before going for an injection. At present, health centers do not provide five-in-one or six-in-one mixed vaccines.

2. Private clinic: Parents can also choose to take their children to private clinics for vaccination. In addition to the above vaccines, private hospitals will also provide five or six vaccines, which greatly reduces the side effects compared with traditional single vaccination without losing the efficacy of the vaccine itself. As long as one shot covers several vaccines that should have been vaccinated separately, it can reduce the pain of the baby and adults don't have to spend time rushing to the hospital. In addition, in the long run, it can simplify the process and protect children from the threat of various germs more effectively. In addition to these vaccines required by the government, private hospitals also provide other recommended vaccines. Parents can choose to inject, and private hospitals need to pay for it.

Five in one: diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis, inactivated polio and Haemophilus influenzae B mixed vaccine

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