Why is Following the Vaccination Schedule Important?
Last updated: 6 Jul 2026

Why is Following the Vaccination Schedule Important?
Adhering to the recommended vaccination schedule is the most effective way to build immunity against preventable diseases. Vaccines help protect children from serious illnesses that could impact their long-term health and development. Staying on track with these appointments is one of the most important responsibilities for parents.
Child Vaccination Schedule by Age
To help you plan your child’s health visits, Sapiens Hospital has summarized the vaccination guidelines based on Ministry of Public Health recommendations.

Note: The schedule may be subject to change based on Ministry of Public Health guidelines.
Vaccination Highlights by Age Group
At Sapiens Hospital, your child's safety and well-being are our top priorities. Our team of expert pediatricians provides personalized care and consultation using standardized medical tools to ensure every vaccination is a smooth and effective experience.
Consult with our pediatric specialists or schedule an appointment: Sapiens Hospital: 02-111-3703
Adhering to the recommended vaccination schedule is the most effective way to build immunity against preventable diseases. Vaccines help protect children from serious illnesses that could impact their long-term health and development. Staying on track with these appointments is one of the most important responsibilities for parents.
Child Vaccination Schedule by Age
To help you plan your child’s health visits, Sapiens Hospital has summarized the vaccination guidelines based on Ministry of Public Health recommendations.

Note: The schedule may be subject to change based on Ministry of Public Health guidelines.
Vaccination Highlights by Age Group
- Birth: Initial vaccines include BCG for tuberculosis and the 1st dose of HBV for hepatitis B.
- 2–4 Months: Focus on combined vaccines to protect against diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, hepatitis B, Hib, polio, pneumococcal disease, and rotavirus.
- 6 Months: Influenza vaccination is added alongside core vaccines.
- 9–18 Months: Focus on vaccines for measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR), as well as booster doses for pneumococcal and influenza vaccines.
- 4–6 Years: Booster doses (DTaP and OPV) are administered to ensure continued immunity before starting school.
At Sapiens Hospital, your child's safety and well-being are our top priorities. Our team of expert pediatricians provides personalized care and consultation using standardized medical tools to ensure every vaccination is a smooth and effective experience.
Consult with our pediatric specialists or schedule an appointment: Sapiens Hospital: 02-111-3703
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