Hepatitis Vaccination in Delhi NCRwith Dr. Monga's
Hepatitis Vaccination in Delhi
Vaccination is one of the most effective and reliable ways to protect adults against serious infections and long-term health complications. From essential adult immunisations to specialised vaccines for high-risk individuals and frequent travellers, timely vaccination plays a crucial role in strengthening immunity and preventing disease.
Hepatitis is an inflammatory condition of the liver, and its symptoms can vary depending on the type of virus and the severity of the infection. In the early stages, individuals may experience fatigue and weakness, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, mild fever, and muscle or joint pain. As the condition progresses, more serious symptoms may appear, including jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), dark urine, pale or clay-colored stools, abdominal pain or swelling, unexplained weight loss, and in advanced cases, chronic liver damage. Recognizing these symptoms early and seeking timely medical care is crucial for preventing complications and protecting long-term liver health.
One of the most effective ways to prevent Hepatitis is through vaccination. Safe and scientifically proven vaccines are available for Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B, helping significantly reduce the risk of infection and serious liver disease. Getting vaccinated not only protects your personal health but also helps prevent the spread of infection within the community.
At Dr. Monga Clinic, we provide comprehensive adult vaccination services designed to meet the unique health needs of men and women. As a trusted vaccination centre, every dose is administered by trained medical professionals under strict safety protocols and a fully maintained cold-chain system.
Whether you need routine adult boosters, occupational health vaccines, or urgent travel vaccinations, our expert team is committed to guiding and supporting you at every step—ensuring safe, reliable, and personalised care.
Vaccination Services We Offer for Hepatitits
Hepatitis B is considered a sexually transmitted infection (STI) and is readily spread through sexual contact, while Hepatitis A can also be sexually transmitted, though it is primarily spread through the fecal-oral route. Both are preventable by vaccination, which is available at Dr. Monga’s Clinic in Delhi NCR
What does the Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B vaccine do?
The Hepatitis A & B combination vaccine offers protection against both viruses by stimulating your immune system to build its own antibodies. This dual-action vaccine is given through a scheduled series of injections and is designed to offer long-lasting immunity against both hepatitis A and hepatitis B infections.- Hepatitis A: Protects against the Hepatitis A virus, which is spread through contaminated food and water.
- Hepatitis B: Protects against the Hepatitis B virus, which is spread through contact with blood, semen, and other body fluids. This protection can also decrease the risk of liver damage, liver failure, and liver cancer that can result from chronic Hepatitis B infection.
Benefits of Hepatitis A & B Vaccination
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Prevents Viral Infection
Helps the immune system develop antibodies that protect against hepatitis A and hepatitis B viruses.
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Reduces Risk of Severe Liver Disease
Lowers the chances of developing chronic hepatitis B, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Prevents Acute Liver Failure
Significantly decreases the risk of sudden, life-threatening liver inflammation caused by hepatitis infections.
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Protects High-Risk Groups
Essential for healthcare workers, travellers to endemic regions, and individuals with chronic liver conditions.
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Dual Immunity in One Schedule
Offers protection against two major liver infections through a single combined vaccination series.
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Long-Lasting Protection
Provides multi-year immunity, reducing the need for frequent boosters when the full dose schedule is completed.
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Who Can Get the hepatitis Vaccine?
The WHO recommends that vaccination against hepatitis A and hepatitis B be incorporated into national immunisation programmes for all eligible individuals, including unvaccinated infants and children, as well as adults with risk factors such as chronic liver disease, HIV, diabetes, or immunocompromised conditions. People at increased risk due to lifestyle, occupation (such as healthcare workers), or international travel are also strongly advised to receive these vaccines.-
High-risk adults
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Healthcare workers
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Frequent travellers
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Liver-disease patients
Why Dr. Monga's
Prevention is better than cure. Dr. Monga Clinic provides essential adult vaccination services at our advanced healthcare centres across Delhi NCR, ensuring safety, convenience, and expert medical supervision. With 80+ years of excellence in the healthcare industry, Dr. Monga Clinic is dedicated to delivering trusted and comprehensive vaccination care with a specialized medical team offering counselling, consultation, and treatment for complete support.
- 80+ Years of Healthcare Excellence
- Expert Doctors & Dedicated Staff
- Personalized Counselling & Consultation
- Trusted & Safe Vaccination Protocols
- Serving Patients Across Delhi NCR
Hepatitis Screening, Counseling and Education, Vaccination Services at Dr. Monga Clinic
Hepatitis is a viral infection that causes inflammation of the liver. The most common types include Hepatitis A, B (HBV), and C, while types D and E also exist. However, vaccinations are currently available only for Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B, and they are the most effective way to prevent long-term liver damage and complications.
At Dr. Monga Clinic, we provide Hepatitis A & B vaccination, along with complete complication counselling, diagnostic testing, and medical treatment under the supervision of specialist doctors. This means you receive everything—vaccination, testing, counselling, and treatment—at one trusted location, ensuring safety, confidence, and professional guidance throughout the process.
About Hepatitis A Vaccine
The Hepatitis A vaccine is made from an inactivated (killed) virus, making it extremely safe and well tolerated. Most people experience no serious side effects.
Mild Side Effects of Hepatitis A or B vaccine
Common mild side effects of the Hepatitis A or B vaccine may include soreness, swelling, or redness at the injection site, mild headache, tiredness or fatigue, and loss of appetite (especially in children). These effects are generally short-lived and typically resolve within 1-2 days without any medical intervention. However, like any medicine, vaccines may rarely cause allergic reactions, which can appear within a few minutes or hours after receiving the injection. Symptoms of a serious allergic reaction may include difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat, rapid heartbeat, and severe dizziness. Although such reactions are extremely uncommon, Dr. Monga Clinic is fully equipped to provide immediate medical support, ensuring safe management and specialist care if any complications arise.
Our Team of Experts
Get expert answers quickly. Dr. Monga’s specialist doctors are here for you—book your consultation today. Trusted by thousands of patients across Delhi NCR, Dr. Monga Clinic offers expert, fast, and compassionate care, specializing in Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases, including comprehensive diagnosis, disorder management, and advanced treatment solutions with the help of Integrated treatment approch.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ's)
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1What types of hepatitis vaccines are available?
Vaccines are available for Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and a combined HepA‑HepB vaccine for adults who need protection against both.
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2 What is the standard adult schedule for the Hepatitis B vaccine?
The typical schedule is 3 doses at 0, 1, and 6 months; some adults may be eligible for a 2‑dose one‑month‑apart series or an accelerated schedule in special circumstances.
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3 What is the adult schedule for the Hepatitis A vaccine?
Most adults receive 2 doses about 6 months apart; protection usually begins 2-4 weeks after the first dose.
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4Can adults of any age get the Hepatitis B vaccine?
Yes; adults 19-59 are broadly recommended, and adults 60+ should be vaccinated if at risk or if they prefer protection after discussion with a clinician.
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5 Who is considered high‑risk and should prioritize Hep B vaccination?
Healthcare workers, people with chronic liver or kidney disease, those with HIV, dialysis patients, household/sexual contacts of HBV‑positive persons, and travelers to higher‑risk regions.
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6 Are booster doses needed after completing the Hep B series?
Most healthy adults do not need routine boosters; specific groups (e.g., dialysis or some immunocompromised patients) may require serology and tailored advice.
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7 What if a dose is missed—do I need to restart the series?
No; in most cases the series does not need to be restarted—pick up where you left off while observing minimum intervals.
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8 What side effects should I expect?
Common effects include injection‑site pain/redness and mild fever or headache, usually resolving within 1-2 days; serious reactions are rare.
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9 Is there a combined Hepatitis A & B vaccine and when is it used?
Yes; the adult combo can be used for those needing protection against both, including travelers; accelerated schedules (e.g., 0, 7, 21-30 days + 12‑month booster) are available when rapid protection is needed.
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10 Do I need blood tests (antibody titers) after Hep B vaccination?
Routine testing isn’t required for everyone, but is recommended for select groups like healthcare workers, dialysis patients, and some immunocompromised individuals to confirm protection.
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11 How can I book a Hepatitis A or B vaccination appointment directly?
Call 8010977000 to speak with the Dr. Monga Clinic team and reserve your vaccination slot immediately. Phone booking ensures quick confirmation and guidance.
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12 Can I get same-day vaccination if I call?
Same-day or next-day slots are often available depending on clinic load and vaccine stock; calling 8010977000 is the fastest way to check and confirm availability
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13 What details should I keep ready when I call to book?
Keep your full name, age, contact number, preferred date/time, and whether you need Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, or the combined schedule for adults. This speeds up slot confirmation.
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15 Do I need a doctor consultation before the vaccine?
Many adults can proceed after a brief screening call; those with medical conditions, pregnancy, or immunocompromise may be advised a clinician review first—confirm on 8010977000.
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15 Can I book for family members over the phone?
Yes, multiple appointments can be scheduled in one call; provide each person’s age and any relevant health details for appropriate scheduling.
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16 How do I know which vaccine I need (Hep A, Hep B, or both)?
The team will help you choose based on age, risk, and travel plans; a clinician can advise if you need Hep A, Hep B, or a combined series. Call 8010977000 for a quick assessment.