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Health

Immunisations are crucial to ensure your children grow up to be healthy

Are you looking for children’s immunisations?

If you have children then you will know how important it is to ensure that all of their immunisations are up to date. However, there are many parents who are worried about the effect that having multiple immunisations can have on their children. For example, there has been huge public concern about the measles, mumps and rubella due to possible side effects. There seems to be little or no concern when the immunisations are done separately, but many people are worried about the possible onset of autism when they are administered together. On the NHS it is not possible to have the immunisations done separately but you can go to private clinics for the individual immunisations.

What are some of the other types of immunisations that children need?

There are quite a few immunisations that children need in their first few years. Some of these include polio, typhoid, tuberculosis, meningitis, tetanus, HIB and swine flu. It really is essential for children to have these immunisations, not only for your own children’s safety but also for the wider population of children. Many people worry about the pain that is involved with the injections, but it is usually only painful for a few seconds, and this pales in comparison to the pain that they might have to endure if they don’t have the immunisations and the possible consequences of that.

Where can you find a good clinic that offers immunisations as well as ones that are not possible to get on the NHS?

There are quite a few good clinics that you can go to, however there is one that is in most of the major cities in England including, London, Manchester and Birmingham that has offered peace of mind to parents from all over the country. The company is called Children’s Immunisation Centre. They have a website at www.childrensimmunisation.com. As well as offering single jabs for mumps, measles and rubella, they also offer a wide variety of immunisations that are not available for free on the NHS including travel immunisations.

 

Immunisations are essential for all children and at childrensimmunisation.com we can help you receive the MMR vaccine. Visit us today for more information!