Children Vaccine Service
Vaccination is one of the important methods to effectively protect your child from various diseases. Our children’s vaccination service at Sri Sukho Children’s Hospital, Phichit is ready to provide complete and comprehensive care so that your child grows up healthy and safe. Vaccination of children will help stimulate the body to build immunity against various diseases, effectively reducing the chances of contracting contagious diseases. Vaccinations for children include both basic and supplementary vaccines. Your child should be taken to be vaccinated according to their age or according to the doctor’s appointment. (Basic vaccination schedule for children.since birth 12 years old (Grade 6) | Supplementary vaccination schedule for children aged 6 months – 9 years and above)
Information on service fees for child vaccination services, Phichit
Prevent diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, polio, hepatitis B, and meningi
Prevent diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, polio
Basic vaccination schedule for children from birth to 12 years old (Grade 6)
Age Criteria | Required Vaccines (basic vaccines) |
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newborn baby | Hepatitis B (HB1) vaccine – 24 hours after birth Tuberculosis Vaccination (BCG) – Pre-Discharge |
1 month | Combined vaccine against diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis-hepatitis B-hepatitis B vaccine (HB2) ⚠ Warning – Forced vaccination if the mother is a hepatitis B carrier. |
2 months | Combined vaccine against diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis-hepatitis B-Hib (DTP-HB-Hib1) 1st dose Oral polio vaccine (OPV1) dose 1 Rotavirus vaccine booster (Rota1) 1st dose First dose of IPD pneumonia booster vaccine ⚠ Warning – Do not give the first dose of rotavirus vaccine to children older than 15 weeks of age. |
4 months | Combined vaccine against diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis-hepatitis B-Hib (DTP-HB-Hib2) 2nd dose Oral polio vaccine (OPV2) 2nd dose Injectable polio vaccine (IPV) Rotavirus vaccine booster (Rota2) 2nd dose Second dose of IPD pneumonia booster vaccine Note: One dose of injectable polio vaccine is given together with one dose of oral polio vaccine. ⚠ Warning – Do not give the last dose of rotavirus vaccine after 32 weeks of age. |
6 months | Combined vaccine against diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis-hepatitis B-Hib (DTP-HB-Hib3) 3rd dose Oral polio vaccine (OPV3) 3rd dose Rotavirus vaccine booster (Rota3) 3rd dose to prevent diarrhea First dose of influenza booster vaccine Third dose of IPD pneumonia booster vaccine ⚠ Warning 1. Do not give the last dose of rotavirus vaccine before 32 weeks of age. 2. Influenza vaccine: If the child is under 9 years old, the first injection requires 2 injections, 1 month apart. After that, it is injected once a year. |
9 months | Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR1) Combined Vaccine, 1st dose ⚠ Warning – If not vaccinated at 9 months, vaccinate as soon as possible. |
12-15 months | Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine (JE1) 1st dose Final booster dose of IPD pneumonia vaccine First dose of chickenpox booster vaccine (VZV1) Hepatitis A vaccine (HAV1) 1st dose |
1 year 6 months | Combined vaccine against diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP4) 4th dose Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV4) 4th dose |
1 year 6 months – 2 years old | Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine (JE2) 2nd dose Hepatitis A vaccine (HAV2) 2nd dose |
2 years 6 months | Second dose of chickenpox booster vaccine (VZV2) |
4-6 years old (Grade 2-0.1) | Combined vaccine against diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP5) 5th dose Oral polio vaccine (OPV5) 5th dose |
11 years old (Grade 5) | Two doses of HPV vaccine to prevent cervical cancer ⚠ Warning – The two doses of vaccine must be at least 6-12 months apart. |
12 years old (Grade 6) | Combined diphtheria-tetanus (Td) vaccine |
Supplementary vaccination schedule for children aged 6 months to 9 years and above
Age Criteria | Required Vaccines (basic vaccines) |
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6 months 5 years old | Hand, foot and mouth disease vaccine from enterovirus 71 (EV 71) – 2 injections ⚠ Warning – Injections should be spaced 1 month apart. |
9 years old and up | Dengue vaccine (DEN) 2 or 3 doses, depending on the type of vaccine. ⚠ Warning – Inject 6 months apart. |
All ages | Pre-exposure rabies vaccine, 2 injections ⚠ Warning – Injections should be spaced at least 7 days apart (Day 0, 7). |