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Where can I make an appointment for a nine-valent hpv vaccine in Taizhou, Zhejiang?

Zhejiang Taizhou hpv Nine-valent Vaccine Reservation Address

Inoculation points in Jiaojiang District: Jiaojiang Women's Insurance Institute, Enze Women's Insurance Institute and jiepai Hospital.

Luqiao district inoculation points: Luqiao Street Community Health Service Center, Luoyang Street Community Health Service Center, Jinqing Town Health Center, Luqiao Tongde Hospital.

Vaccination points in huangyan district: vaccination clinic of urban community health service center, Toutuo Town Health Center and Huangyan Women's Hospital.

Wenling inoculation point:

1, Taiping street community health service center Taiping street community health service center vaccination clinic, direct vaccination every Monday to Friday.

2, the city maternal and child health hospital adult vaccination clinic, every Tuesday afternoon can be directly vaccinated.

3, other township street vaccination clinics can make an appointment for vaccination.

Inoculation target: 16 to 26-year-old female with Taizhou citizen card or health certificate.

Note: Health service center staff will check their identity information before vaccination. Please bring your ID card and citizen card or health certificate. Do not meet the requirements, not vaccination.

Inoculation method: According to the immunization program of 10, February and June, * * * needs to be inoculated with 3 doses.

Vaccination cost: 1298 yuan/piece +28 yuan service fee/piece, totaling 3,978 yuan for three times.

Precautions:

1, severe allergic reaction to any ingredients contained in the vaccine is prohibited.

2, suffering from acute severe fever, should postpone vaccination.

3. Patients with thrombocytopenia or any patients with coagulation disorders may cause bleeding after vaccination, so they should be used with caution.

4. Avoid taking this product during pregnancy. If a woman is pregnant or ready to get pregnant, it is recommended to postpone or interrupt the vaccination procedure and wait until the pregnancy is over. Breast-feeding women should be carefully vaccinated.