Do you have a physical location?
We are based in Quezon City but we service patients in Metro Manila and nearby surrounding areas. We do not have a physical location as we are purely a home service business.
We may travel to further areas but are subject to discussion and approval.
We may travel to further areas but are subject to discussion and approval.
Why do I need to get vaccinated?
You need vaccinations throughout your whole life to protect against many infections. When you skip vaccines, you leave yourself vulnerable to getting diseases like measles, influenza, pneumococcal disease, Hepatis B, HPV and others. Getting a vaccine can mean the difference between life and death.
Do you have senior discounts?
We do provide senior discounts, but in order to avail of them you would need to present a valid senior ID as well as a valid prescription of the test to be done/vaccine to be administered.
There are 2 types of pneumonia vaccines (PCV13 and PPSV23). What’s the difference?
People mistakenly call PCV13 a “lifetime shot” because you only need to be vaccinated once as an adult. This is separate from the PPSV23 shots which are called “booster shots” because you’ll need one as an adult as well
PCV 13 is recommended for children. This is part of their regular schedule of immunizations. PCV 13 is also given to adults who have certain medical conditions. PCV 13 gives you lifetime immunity.
PPSV23 is recommended for the elderly, smokers and those with chronic medical conditions like diabetes, kidney problems, etc. PPSV is given every 5 years.
While these are the general differences between the two, our team will still have to further screen which among the two vaccines will be most suited to the patient's needs.
PCV 13 is recommended for children. This is part of their regular schedule of immunizations. PCV 13 is also given to adults who have certain medical conditions. PCV 13 gives you lifetime immunity.
PPSV23 is recommended for the elderly, smokers and those with chronic medical conditions like diabetes, kidney problems, etc. PPSV is given every 5 years.
While these are the general differences between the two, our team will still have to further screen which among the two vaccines will be most suited to the patient's needs.