Adult Vaccinations
Staying protected doesn’t have to be complicated. Diagnex makes adult vaccination easy, safe, and accessible through both home vaccination and on-site vaccination options. Whether you’re protecting yourself from seasonal flu, preventable infections, or long-term viral diseases, we bring hospital-level safety, certified professionals, and complete digital records straight to your fingertips.
Vaccination isn’t just a medical step. It’s a shield. A layer of protection that helps you stay healthy, active, and worry-free – especially for adults with busy schedules, chronic conditions, or frequent exposure risks. At Diagnex, every vaccination follows strict cold-chain protocols, proper documentation, and post-vaccination guidance so you feel safe from start to finish.
Home Vaccination
Home vaccination is ideal for adults who prefer comfort, privacy, and zero travel-related hassles. Our medical team arrives prepared with temperature-controlled vaccine carriers, sterile equipment, and NABL-approved monitoring tools. The entire process is quick, clean, and stress-free, especially for senior citizens, bedridden patients, immunocompromised individuals, and working professionals who value their time.
Every visit includes verification, assessment, dose administration, and digital documentation in your Diagnex dashboard. You also receive reminders for future doses, booster schedules, and additional health updates. With Diagnex, home vaccination becomes simple, reliable, and incredibly convenient.
On-Site Vaccination
For individuals and small groups who prefer getting vaccinated at a professional centre, Diagnex offers on-site vaccination at selected Diagnex offices. These centres maintain strict hygiene standards, trained staff supervision, and minimal waiting times. Patients can pre-book a slot and walk in for a fast, smooth experience.
On-site vaccination is also ideal for companies, residential societies, and organisations that want to schedule group vaccinations for employees or residents. Our team manages the entire process including verification, documentation, and after-care instructions, ensuring a seamless experience for everyone involved.
Influenza Vaccine QIV
What Is the Influenza QIV Vaccine?
The Influenza QIV vaccine is a yearly quadrivalent flu shot that protects you from four major circulating influenza strains.
Why Is It Important?
It is important because flu viruses keep mutating every year. This vaccine updates your immunity so you stay protected from the most common and severe strains.
Benefits
It offers wider coverage than older trivalent flu shots.
It protects children, adults, seniors, and people with weak immunity.
It reduces the chance of severe flu complications.
It helps limit the spread of flu in families and communities.
What Is the Hib Vaccine?
The Hib vaccine protects infants and young children from Hib bacteria, which can cause meningitis, pneumonia, and severe throat infections.
Why Is It Important?
It is important because Hib infections progress quickly and can be life-threatening, especially in babies and toddlers. Early vaccination offers strong protection during the most vulnerable years.
Benefits
It prevents bacterial meningitis in young children.
It reduces the risk of pneumonia and ear infections.
It helps prevent long-term complications like hearing loss.
It is included in every routine childhood vaccination schedule.
Haemophilus Influenzae Type B (Hib) IM
Pneumococcal Vaccines
PCV13 IM
PPSV23 IM/SC
What Are Pneumococcal Vaccines?
Pneumococcal vaccines protect you from pneumococcal bacteria that can cause pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections.
Why Are They Important?
They are important because infants, older adults, and people with chronic conditions face a higher risk of severe pneumococcal disease. These vaccines offer broad protection against multiple strains.
Benefits
They protect against serious lung and brain infections.
PCV13 covers 13 invasive strains of pneumococcal bacteria.
PPSV23 expands protection to 23 strains.
They help reduce hospitalizations in high-risk groups.
They are often given together for stronger and longer immunity.
What Is the Typhoid Vaccine?
The typhoid vaccine protects you from Salmonella Typhi, the bacteria that causes typhoid fever.
Why Is It Important?
It is important because typhoid spreads easily through contaminated food and water. This vaccine is especially useful for children, travelers, and people living in areas with frequent outbreaks.
Benefits
It prevents severe fever, abdominal illness, and dehydration.
It is recommended for children and frequent travelers.
It helps control community outbreaks.
It provides long-lasting protection depending on the vaccine type.
Typhoid Vaccine
Meningococcal Vaccine
What Is the Meningococcal Vaccine?
The meningococcal vaccine protects against bacteria that cause meningitis and serious bloodstream infections.
Why Is It Important?
It is important because meningococcal infections grow rapidly and can become life-threatening within hours. Vaccination offers reliable early protection.
Benefits
It prevents life-threatening meningitis.
It is recommended for adolescents, travelers, and high-risk adults.
It helps prevent outbreaks in schools and colleges.
It reduces long-term complications like nerve damage.
What Are Td and Tdap Vaccines?
Td and Tdap are vaccines that protect against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough).
Why Are They Important?
They are important because these diseases still exist and can cause serious health problems, especially whooping cough in infants. Booster doses help maintain long-term protection.
Benefits
They prevent painful muscle spasms caused by tetanus.
They protect against diphtheria-related breathing and heart issues.
They reduce the spread of whooping cough.
They are essential for pregnant women to protect newborn babies.
Td, Tdap Vaccine IM
Human Papillomavirus (HPV2, HPV4, HPV9) IM
What Is the HPV Vaccine?
The HPV vaccine protects against human papillomavirus strains that cause cervical cancer, genital warts, and several other cancers.
Why Is It Important?
It is important because HPV is extremely common and spreads easily through skin contact. Early vaccination provides powerful long-term protection.
Benefits
It prevents cervical, anal, and other HPV-related cancers.
HPV9 offers the widest strain coverage.
It is recommended for preteens, teens, and young adults.
It significantly reduces lifetime cancer risk.
What Is the Shingles Vaccine?
The shingles vaccine protects adults from shingles and the nerve pain that can follow the infection.
Why Is It Important?
It is important because anyone who has had chickenpox can develop shingles later in life. The risk increases with age, and the pain can last for months or years.
Benefits
It offers strong protection against shingles and nerve pain.
It is recommended for adults over 50.
It lowers the need for hospital visits due to complications.
It provides long-lasting immunity with a short dose schedule.
Zoster (Shingles) Vaccine
MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) SC
What Is the MMR Vaccine?
The MMR vaccine is a combined shot that protects against measles, mumps, and rubella.
Why Is It Important?
It is important because these infections can cause pneumonia, brain swelling, fertility problems, and birth defects. One vaccine protects against all three.
Benefits
It provides strong triple protection.
It helps prevent school and community outbreaks.
It is essential for children and unvaccinated adults.
It offers long-lasting immunity.
What Is the Varicella Vaccine?
The varicella vaccine protects against the virus that causes chickenpox.
Why Is It Important?
It is important because chickenpox is very contagious and can lead to skin infections and lung problems. Vaccination helps prevent both the disease and large outbreaks.
Benefits
It protects against rashes, fever, and complications.
It keeps children safe in school environments.
It reduces the chance of spreading infection at home.
It is often required before school admission.
Varicella (Chickenpox) Vaccine SC
Hepatitis A
(Hep A, Hep A-Hep B IM)
What Is the Hepatitis A Vaccine?
The Hepatitis A vaccine protects against the Hepatitis A virus, which spreads through contaminated food and water and affects the liver.
Why Is It Important?
It is important because Hepatitis A can cause jaundice, severe tiredness, and weeks of illness. Vaccination is especially helpful for children, travelers, and people in outbreak-prone areas.
Benefits
It provides strong protection from liver infection.
It helps prevent food-related outbreaks.
It is safe for children and adults.
It offers long-term immunity after the full dose schedule.
(Hep B, Hep A-Hep B IM)
What Is the Hepatitis B Vaccine?
The Hepatitis B vaccine protects against the Hepatitis B virus, which spreads through blood and bodily fluids.
Why Is It Important?
It is important because Hepatitis B can cause chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, and liver cancer. Vaccination is the most reliable way to prevent long-term complications.
Benefits
It provides long-lasting immunity with a structured dose series.
It protects from serious liver infections.
It is essential for newborns, healthcare workers, and adults.
It is part of routine childhood vaccine schedules.
Hepatitis B
Why Adult Vaccination Matters
Vaccinations are not just for children. Adults need timely protection too, especially if they:
