Adult Vaccination
Programme
Our adult vaccination programme supports preventive care through a structured clinical review, individualized planning aligned with current immunization guidance, and administration in a supervised setting.

Essential protection layers
Categories commonly discussed in adult immunization planning; specific vaccines depend on official schedules, your record, and medical eligibility.
Respiratory defence
Planning may include seasonal influenza, pneumococcal vaccines when indicated, and COVID-19 doses per current public-health recommendations.
Lifecycle protection
Examples include Tdap boosters on a recommended interval and herpes zoster (shingles) vaccination when age- and risk-appropriate.
Travel & exposure
Hepatitis A/B and other travel-related vaccines may be discussed when your itinerary or occupational risk warrants them.
Clinical curator process
A structured path from records to follow-up—so your immunization plan stays clear, documented, and coordinated with the rest of your care.
Record synthesis
Review of available vaccination history and relevant medical records to identify gaps and contraindications.
Risk assessment
Discussion of age, chronic conditions, occupation, travel, and household context that influence vaccine choice.
Curated recommendation
A written plan for which vaccines to schedule, in what order, consistent with current official guidance.
Clinical administration
Vaccines given in a clinical setting with observation per standard practice.
Documentation & follow-up
Updated records, reminders for future doses, and alignment with your ongoing wellness visits at Re-Vitalis.
Factors we consider
Care summary preview
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Status
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Common enquiries
Why do adults need vaccinations?▼
Are multiple vaccines safe at one visit?▼
How is this integrated with my wellness plan?▼
Plan your preventive immunization review
Book a consultation to review your history and discuss which vaccines may be appropriate for you under current guidelines.
