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About vaccination at the Medincenter

About vaccination at Medincentre

Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to protect against infectious diseases. It helps the body develop immunity to specific illnesses, enabling it to respond to infections quickly and effectively.

At Medincentre you can undergo vaccination to safeguard against various infectious diseases, including flu, measles, rubella, hepatitis B, tetanus, diphtheria and many others. We use only certified preparations from the world's leading manufacturers, ensuring both safety and effectiveness.

Preparation for vaccination

  • Before the procedure, you must consult a general practitioner, infectious disease specialist, or pediatrician. The doctor will perform an examination, take your medical history, and determine if you have any contraindications.

  • For several days before your appointment, it is recommended to avoid alcohol and heavy meals.

  • Before the procedure, you must inform the doctor about all medications you are taking, any allergic reactions, and chronic conditions.

  • Some types of vaccination may require special preparation, such as blood tests or taking anti-allergy medication.

Book your vaccination at Medincentre

Schedule your vaccination at Medincentre in the way that suits you best: through our mobile app, via our website, or by calling us directly.

We care about your health and will help you protect yourself and your loved ones from various infectious diseases.

For whom
Adults
Children
Travellers
Vaccine
Description
Vaccination schedule
Price
Shigella Vaccine
Prevention of Shigellosis (Sonne dysentery). Protects against Shigella bacteria.
Single dose. Annual revaccination if indicated.
ADS-M
Combined vaccine containing reduced-antigen diphtheria and tetanus toxoids.
For unvaccinated adults: Primary course - 2 doses 30 days apart, booster dose after 6-9 months.
Tetanus Toxoid
For routine tetanus immunisation and emergency prophylaxis.
2 doses 30-40 days apart, booster dose after 6-12 months.
AD-M
Diphtheria prophylaxis. Full course provides immunity for 7-10 years.
Single dose or 2 doses 30 days apart, booster dose after 6-9 months.
Rubella Vaccine
Rubella prevention in adults.
Single dose for unvaccinated women aged 18-25.
Measles Vaccine
Routine or epidemic measles prevention using domestic vaccine.
The schedule varies depending on the patient's immune status.
Algavac M
Inactivated hepatitis A vaccine. The vaccine contains no live virus and cannot cause infection.
The full vaccination course provides long-term protection against hepatitis A virus infection. It consists of 2 doses (primary vaccination and booster), administered 6-12 months apart.
Regevac B
Recommended hepatitis B vaccine for intramuscular injection.
The course consists of 3 doses: after the first dose, injections are repeated at 1 month and 6 months.
Influenza Vaccine
Seasonal flu prevention.
Annual vaccination in autumn/winter.
EnceVir
Protects against all subtypes of tick-borne encephalitis virus effectively, including the most life-threatening ones.
Dose 1: On selected day Dose 2: 1-7 months after first dose Dose 3: 12 months after first dose Subsequent boosters: Single dose every 3 years
Rabies Vaccine
Post-exposure prophylaxis for adults exposed to rabies risk.
All persons at risk of rabies infection shall be vaccinated according to the scheme: 0, 3, 7, 14, 40 and 90 days. Preventive immunization for persons at high risk of rabies exposure follows the schedule: 0, 7, and 30 days. Revaccination is carried out once in 1 year and then every 3 years.
Vianvac
Inactivated typhoid fever vaccine.
Single dose. Revaccination every 3 years if required.
Pneumovax 23
For high-risk individuals against pneumococcal infection.
Single primary dose. Boosters every 5 years.
Varilrix
Belgian preparation produced by GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals. This is a live attenuated varicella vaccine, capable of forming immunity to the pathogen for many years. The drug is well tolerated by patients, side effects are extremely rare.
Routine vaccination: 2 doses 6 weeks apart. Emergency vaccination: Single dose within 96 hours (optimal within 72h).
Gardasil
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common infections. It is mainly transmitted sexually, but contraception does not provide complete protection, as transmission can also occur through contact between any mucous membranes. The only reliable way to protect against the infection and its complications is HPV vaccination. It helps prevent consequences such as cervical cancer, cancers of external genitalia, rectal cancer, genital warts, and laryngeal papillomatosis
Recommended vaccination course contains: 3 doses administered on a 0-2-6 month schedule: First dose: On the appointed day Second dose: 2 months after first dose Third dose: 6 months after first dose Accelerated schedule option: Second dose: 1 month after first vaccination Third dose: 3 months after second vaccination
Yellow Fever Vaccine
Prevention of yellow fever in adults.
A single dose is administered no later than 10 days before travel to the endemic area. Revaccination, if required, is given 10 years after the initial vaccination.
Vaccine
Description
Vaccination schedule
Price
Varilrix
Protects against varicella zoster virus (chickenpox). After initial infection, the virus remains dormant in nerve ganglia. While typically mild in children, disease severity and complication risks increase with age. This live attenuated vaccine from GSK Biologicals (Belgium) provides long-term immunity and is well-tolerated with rare side effects.
Routine: 2 doses, 6 weeks apart. Post-exposure: Single dose within 96 hours (within 72h optimally).
MMR II
Contains live attenuated measles, mumps and rubella viruses. 95-99% effectiveness with protection lasting ≥11 years.
First dose at 12 months, booster at 6 years.
Infanrix Hexa
Provides immunity against 6 diseases: hepatitis B, diphtheria, Hib, polio, pertussis and tetanus. Acellular formulation reduces side effects while maintaining high efficacy.
For children under 2 years.
Pentaxim
Low-reactivity vaccine from Sanofi Pasteur (France) providing multi-pathogen protection. Administered intramuscularly (thigh muscle for infants, deltoid for older children).
Primary course: 3, 4.5, 6 months. First booster: 18 months.
Menactra
Protects against meningococcal serogroups A, C, Y, W-135. Administered in thigh muscle (9-12 months) or deltoid (older children).
9-23 months: 2 doses (≥3 months apart). ≥2 years: Single dose.
Prevenar
Mandatory in Russia since 2015 for children 2 months to 5 years. Reduces risk of pneumococcal diseases (pneumonia, meningitis, sepsis). Administered in thigh (under 2 years) or arm.
Children 2-6 months — 2 doses with 2-month interval and 3rd dose in 2nd year of life/3 doses with 4-week intervals (CDC). 7-11 months - 2 doses with 4-week interval. 12-23 months - 2 injections with minimum 8-week interval. 2 years and older - single dose.
Pneumovax 23
For high-risk individuals against severe pneumococcal infection. This vaccine is approved for use in children aged 2 years and above.
Single dose.
Regevac B
Hepatitis B vaccine recommended for all ages. Administered in thigh muscle (neonates/young children) or deltoid.
3-dose course: 0, 1, 6 months.
RotaTeq
For oral administration. This vaccine not only reduces infection risk but also prevents severe gastroenteritis complications. Manufactured by Merck & Co., Inc (USA, 2006). Clinical trials have confirmed its high efficacy and excellent safety profile.
First dose - at 6-12 weeks of age. Second dose - at 10-24 weeks. Third dose - by 32 weeks. If the infant regurgitates or spits out the solution, do not administer an additional dose.
Algavac M
Inactivated hepatitis A vaccine (cannot cause infection). Provides long-term protection after full course. This vaccine is approved for use in children aged 3 years and above.
2 doses (primary vaccination and booster) administered 6-12 months apart.
EnceVir Neo
Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a serious viral infection typically transmitted through tick bites. The disease can lead to severe complications including paralysis and multi-organ failure, which may prove fatal. Vaccination offers effective protection against this dangerous illness and is recommended for individuals aged 3 years and above.
Two injections are administered 1-7 months apart. Best started in autumn to establish immunity before tick season.
Gardasil
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common viral infections worldwide. While primarily transmitted through sexual contact, barrier methods do not provide complete protection as the virus can spread through any mucous membrane contact. HPV vaccination remains the only reliable protection against both infection and its serious complications, including cervical cancer, cancers of external genitalia, anal cancer, genital warts, laryngeal papillomatosis
Recommended vaccination course contains: 3 doses administered on a 0-2-6 month schedule: First dose: On the appointed day. Second dose: 2 months after first dose. Third dose: 6 months after first dose. Accelerated schedule option: Second dose: 1 month after first vaccination. Third dose: 3 months after second vaccination.
BCG
Tuberculosis (TB) primarily affects the lungs but can also target internal organs, bones and skin. In infants, it may cause life-threatening tuberculous meningitis (inflammation of brain membranes). Approximately 25% of the global population carries TB infection, with significantly higher disease risk in developing countries and individuals with predisposing factors. The TB vaccine has been in use for over 80 years. The WHO recommends universal neonatal immunisation within the first week of life.
First dose: 3-7 days after birth. Booster dose: At 7 years (if clinically indicated).
Vaccine
Description
Vaccination schedule
Price
Yellow Fever
Africa and South America
A single dose is administered no later than 10 days before travel to the endemic area. Revaccination, if required, is given 10 years after the initial vaccination.
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F.A.Q.

Is vaccination safe?

The procedure is completely safe. All vaccines undergo rigorous clinical trials before approval. Side effects are typically mild and resolve independently within a few days.


What are the contraindications?

Contraindications vary by vaccine. Common restrictions include: acute infectious diseases, chronic disease flare-ups, allergic reactions to vaccine components


Which vaccines are available at Medincentre?

We offer a wide range of modern vaccines, including:

  • Seasonal influenza

  • MMR (measles, mumps, rubella)

  • Hepatitis B

  • DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis)

  • Varicella (chickenpox)

  • Meningococcal

  • Pneumococcal

  • Tick-borne encephalitis

  • Rotavirus

  • HPV (human papillomavirus)

  • Rabies

  • Hepatitis A

  • Typhoid

  • Polio

  • Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b)

  • Yellow fever

Where can I get vaccinated at Medincentre?

You may visit our clinical diagnostic centre at 4th Dobryninsky per., 4. We are conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from Dobryninskaya metro station, with dedicated parking available for patients arriving by private vehicle.


Why is vaccination important?

Key benefits:

  • Protection against infectious diseases

  • Prevention of serious complications

  • Herd immunity for vulnerable individuals


How to book vaccination?

You may schedule your appointment by phone, online via our website or through the Medincentre mobile app.


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