Vaccination

We provide routine and emergency vaccination services for adults and children. Our experienced specialists — internists, family doctors and pediatricians — will create an individual vaccination schedule for you, taking into account all your needs and wishes.

In addition, we offer vaccination before traveling to other countries and provide advice on immunology.

Our experts will share with you all the necessary information about the risks and features of various vaccines so that you can make an informed choice and protect your health.

Vaccination
Vaccination of children and adults in Dubai

Vaccination of children and adults in Dubai

Vaccination remains one of the most effective ways to protect against dangerous infectious diseases. At the Kandinsky Clinic, we provide routine vaccination for children and adults, help them choose vaccinations before international trips, and advise on immunity and individual vaccination schedules.

Vaccination of adults is equally important. Many people believe that only children need vaccinations, but protection against a number of infections weakens over time. Therefore, adults are recommended to undergo regular vaccination against diphtheria and tetanus, get vaccinated against influenza every year, and if there are risk factors, consider vaccination against pneumococcal infection, herpes zoster and other diseases. Timely vaccination helps to reduce the risk of severe illness, hospitalization and complications.

At the consultation, the specialists of the Kandinsky Clinic will help to assess the vaccination status, check the need for revaccination, select vaccinations based on age, health status and planned trips, and also answer in detail all questions about the safety and effectiveness of modern vaccines.

Vaccination of children in Dubai

The UAE has a national vaccination calendar that protects children from the most dangerous infectious diseases from the first days of life.

At birth

  • BCG (protection against severe forms of tuberculosis)
  • Hepatitis B (1st dose)

2 months

  • Diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough (DTaP)
  • Polio (IPV)
  • Hemophilic infection type b (Hib)
  • Hepatitis B
  • Pneumococcal infection (PCV)
  • Rotavirus
Vaccination of children in Dubai

4 months

  • Repeated doses of DTaP, IPV, Hib, PCV, and rotavirus vaccine

6 months

  • The third dose of DTaP, IPV, Hib, hepatitis B and PCV
  • Annual flu vaccination is recommended starting at 6 months of age

12 months

  • Measles, rubella, mumps (MMR)
  • Chicken pox
  • Meningococcal vaccine (as indicated)

18 months

  • DTaP, IPV, Hib and PCV revaccination

4-6 years old

  • Revaccination against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio
  • The second dose of MMR

11-13 years old

  • Vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV)
  • Revaccination against diphtheria and tetanus
  • Meningococcal vaccine

Following the schedule allows you to protect your child during the periods of greatest risk of infection and build long-term immunity.

Top 5 vaccines that every adult in Dubai should get

Top 5 vaccines that every adult in Dubai should get

  1. Diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough (Tdap/Td). Mandatory revaccination every 10 years. Protects against severe infections that continue to circulate throughout the world.
  2. Flu. It is recommended annually. It is especially important for people over the age of 50, pregnant women, healthcare professionals and patients with chronic diseases.
  3. Hepatitis A and B. It is especially relevant for UAE residents who travel frequently, work internationally, or have not been vaccinated before.
  4. The pneumococcal vaccine. It is recommended for people over 50-60 years of age, as well as patients with diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, asthma and reduced immunity. Reduces the risk of severe pneumonia and hospitalization.
  5. Human papillomavirus (HPV). Recommended for both women and men. It helps to prevent a number of oncological diseases and genital warts.

Additionally, vaccination against herpes zoster (Shingrix), meningococcal infection and COVID-19 may be recommended for adults in accordance with current recommendations.

Vaccination before traveling to Africa and Asia

Africa: what vaccinations are needed

Africa remains one of the regions with the highest risk of infectious diseases for travelers.

Yellow fever

Vaccination is required to enter some countries. After vaccination, an international certificate is issued, which may be required at the border.

Hepatitis A

One of the most common infections among travelers. It is transmitted through contaminated water, ice, fruits, vegetables and seafood.

Hepatitis B

It is recommended for all travelers, especially for long stays, medical procedures, or outdoor activities.

Typhoid fever

The risk is increased when visiting rural areas and eating local street food.

Meningococcal infection

It is especially relevant for the countries of the so-called "meningitis belt" of Africa.

Vaccination before traveling to Africa and Asia
What vaccines are available?

What vaccines are available?

Currently, not all necessary vaccines can be found in Russian clinics. For example, some vaccines against human papillomavirus and some measles vaccines are missing.

If you have come to Dubai, then we have good news: at the Kandinsky Clinic, we will be able to provide you with reliable protection.


A list of vaccines that are difficult to find in Russia, but we have them.:
  • Gardasil-9: an internationally recognized vaccine that protects against human papillomavirus. Age of introduction: from 9 years old;
  • Bexsero: from meningococcal infection type B. Age of administration: from 2 months;
  • Priorix: measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine. There are in the Russian Federation, but they are in short supply due to a series of outbreaks in neighboring republics. Age of administration: from 12 months;
  • Varivax vaccination against chickenpox, which has temporarily disappeared from Russian clinics. Age of administration: from 12 months;
  • Varilrix: vaccination against chickenpox. Age of introduction: from 9 months;
  • Shingrix: herpes zoster vaccine for the elderly. Age of introduction: from 50 years;
  • RSV (Arexvy): from severe bronchitis and pneumonia for adults with weakened immune systems. Age of introduction: from 50 years. 1 dose, can be combined with the flu vaccine.

There are also vaccines for Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, meningococcal infection (type B), rotavirus (oral vaccine), influenza virus, tetanus and many others.

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