Hepatitis A Paediatric

Protect Children with Hepatitis A Vaccine in Wellingborough

Protect your child against hepatitis A, a liver infection spread through contaminated food and water, with our paediatric vaccination in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. This clinically approved vaccine provides safe and effective protection, helping reduce the risk of illness and transmission with expert pharmacist-led care.

What Is The Hepatitis A Paediatric Vaccine?

Hepatitis A is a viral infection affecting the liver, commonly spread through contaminated food and water or close contact. Children may not always show symptoms but can still spread the infection. Vaccination helps protect your child and reduces the risk of transmission to others.

Key Benefits At A Glance

Simple, Safe And Effective Protection

Two-Dose Protection

Complete course for long-term immunity.

Clinically Approved Vaccine

Safe and effective under UK guidelines.

Paediatric-Specific Vaccine

Designed for children and young individuals.

Reduces Transmission Risk

Helps prevent spread to others.

Who Is This Vaccine Recommended For?

This vaccine is recommended for children who require protection against hepatitis A infection.

Why Choose Hepatitis A Paediatric Vaccination?

Hepatitis A can lead to illness and potential complications, even if symptoms are mild in children. Vaccination protects your child, prevents the spread of infection, and provides long-term immunity for added peace of mind.

Key Details Before Your Appointment

Vaccination Process

Simple And Convenient Vaccination Process

Consultation

Assessment of child’s eligibility and medical history.

Step 1

First Dose

Initial vaccine administered safely.

Step 2

Second Dose

Follow-up dose after 6 months for full protection.

Step 3

Book Your Child’s Hepatitis A Vaccination

Take the first step towards protecting your child with safe and effective vaccination provided by experienced healthcare professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Two doses are required, given at least 6 months apart.

It is typically given from 12 months of age onwards.

Yes, it is clinically approved and widely used with a strong safety record.

Yes, children may not show symptoms but can still transmit the infection.

It is not part of the routine schedule and is usually available privately.