General Practice

Vaccinations & Immunisations

Staying up to date with vaccinations is one of the most effective ways to protect yourself and your community. We offer a full range of adult vaccinations including seasonal influenza, hepatitis A and B, tetanus boosters, HPV, pneumococcal, and travel-related vaccines. Dr Nel reviews your vaccination history and recommends the appropriate immunisations based on your age, health status, occupation, and travel plans.

General Practice

What to Expect

  • A review of your vaccination history and any outstanding immunisations
  • Assessment of your risk factors based on age, health, occupation, and travel
  • Administration of vaccines using proper technique in a safe clinical environment
  • An updated vaccination record card for your records
  • Monitoring for any immediate adverse reactions after vaccination
Vaccinations & Immunisations

Conditions We Treat

Seasonal influenza prevention
Hepatitis A and B immunisation
Tetanus and diphtheria booster doses
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination
Pneumococcal vaccination for at-risk adults
Shingles (herpes zoster) vaccination
Meningococcal vaccination

How It Works

1

Vaccination Review

Bring your vaccination card or inform us of your history. Your GP identifies any outstanding or recommended vaccines.

2

Informed Consent

Your GP explains each recommended vaccine, including benefits, potential side effects, and any contraindications.

3

Vaccine Administration

Vaccines are administered by a trained healthcare professional using aseptic technique. Most are given as intramuscular injections.

4

Post-Vaccination Monitoring

You are observed for 15 minutes after vaccination to ensure there are no immediate adverse reactions. Your vaccination card is updated.

Why Choose This Service

Protection against preventable infectious diseases
Reduced risk of disease transmission to vulnerable family members
Compliance with occupational health requirements
Up-to-date vaccination record maintained for your convenience

Common Questions About Vaccinations & Immunisations

The influenza vaccine is recommended annually, ideally before the start of the flu season in South Africa (typically March to April). The virus changes each year, so annual vaccination ensures you are protected against the current strains.
Yes. Vaccines used in South Africa are approved by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) and have undergone rigorous safety and efficacy testing. Serious side effects are extremely rare.
Coverage varies by plan. Many medical aids cover flu vaccines and certain preventive immunisations from day-to-day or savings benefits. We recommend checking with your medical aid or asking our reception team for assistance.

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