Vaccinations Warsaw
Did you know that vaccinations are one of the most effective ways to protect against dangerous diseases? At MDT Medical, we offer comprehensive vaccinations for children and adults to help you take charge of your health and safety.
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What does a visit to the vaccination centre at MDT Medical look like?
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Experienced specialists
Our team of doctors and nurses have many years of experience working with children and adults - we know how to ensure comfort and safety during a vaccination or blood draw.
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Comfort and empathetic approach
Visits take place in a relaxed atmosphere, without haste or stress. We take special care of the youngest patients - we explain every step and build trust from the first minutes.
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Wide range of vaccinations and examinations
We offer compulsory and recommended vaccinations for children and adults and access to diagnostic test packages - also without referral and often as part of a medical appointment.
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Quickly available results
You can conveniently receive your test results online and vaccinations are documented according to current standards. The centre is open from Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.
Discover the full offer of the collection centre at MDT in Warsaw
Vaccination to protect against invasive meningococcal disease - meningitis and sepsis. Recommended for children, adolescents, travellers and immunocompromised persons.
Protection against group B meningococci - the most common type of infection in Poland. Vaccination particularly important for infants, children and people at increased risk.
Vaccine for adults to develop immunity against influenza B virus. Recommended especially for seniors and people with chronic diseases.
Vaccination against the human papilloma virus (HPV), responsible for cervical, anal and laryngeal cancers, among others. Recommended before sexual initiation, but also effective afterwards.
Vaccine to protect against a severe bacterial disease causing painful muscle spasms and risk of death. Recommended after trauma and as a booster dose every 10 years.
Prophylaxis against tick-borne viral encephalitis. Particularly recommended for people in forests, meadows and allotments.
Vaccine for children over 1 year of age to protect against tick-borne encephalitis. Recommended during the summer season and in endemic areas.
Protective or post-exposure vaccination in the event of being bitten by an animal. Protects against a fatal viral disease affecting the nervous system.
Seasonal vaccination recommended for adults and children over 6 months of age. Reduces the risk of severe influenza and complications.
Vaccination against hepatitis A (so-called „foodborne hepatitis”). Particularly advisable before travelling to countries with lower sanitary standards.
Protection against sexually or blood-transmitted hepatitis B. Recommended for medical personnel and pregnant women, among others.
Vaccination to protect against bacterial infections causing pneumonia, otitis media, meningitis. Recommended for children and seniors.
Combined vaccine to protect against five serious infectious diseases. Used for primary and booster vaccination.
Expanded combination vaccine to protect against six diseases - administered to children according to the vaccination calendar.
Oral vaccination for infants against rotavirus, which causes severe diarrhoea and dehydration. Most effective when given in the first months of life.
Vaccination to prevent or mitigate the course of smallpox. Recommended for people who have not had the disease and children attending nurseries and kindergartens.
Combined vaccine against three serious childhood diseases. Protects against complications such as infertility, encephalitis and hearing loss.
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Seasonal influenza
The flu virus attacks suddenly and can lead to complications, especially in children, seniors and people with chronic illnesses. Regular vaccination is the best protection.
Chickenpox
An infectious childhood disease that can have a more severe course in adults. Vaccination effectively protects against the disease or mitigates the course of the disease.
Pertussis (whooping cough)
Particularly dangerous for babies and young children. Adults can be carriers - it is worth getting vaccinated to protect the little ones.
Tetanus
A dangerous bacterial disease that can occur even through a minor cut. A booster vaccination every 10 years provides long-term protection.
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B is transmitted through contact with blood or body fluids. Vaccination is recommended for, among others, sexually active people and health care workers.
Meningococcus
Bacteria causing sepsis and meningitis. Vaccination recommended especially for children, adolescents and immunocompromised persons.
Pneumococci
They can lead to pneumonia, sepsis and otitis media. Vaccination is recommended for both children and people over 65 years of age.
COVID-19
Infection can be mild or lead to severe complications, especially in the elderly and chronically ill. Regular booster vaccination increases immunity.
How to prepare for vaccination?
For the vaccination to go well, it is worth following a few basic rules:
- Ensure proper hygiene - Before vaccination, it is a good idea to wash your hands and put on clean and comfortable clothing. This simple action can reduce the risk of infection following vaccine administration.
- Take the right dose of vitamin C - Research shows that people with sufficiently high levels of vitamin C in their bodies have a better immune response to vaccination. It is therefore advisable to ensure that it is adequately supplemented before visiting the doctor.
- Rest before vaccination - Sleep has a huge impact on our immune system. Therefore, it is advisable to get enough sleep before visiting the doctor so that our body is fully ready to respond to the vaccine.
- Avoid stress - Studies show that stressed people have a weaker immune response to vaccination. Therefore, make sure you have a relaxing practice before you visit your doctor to help you relax and prepare your body for vaccination.
- Remember your diet - A healthy diet has a huge impact on our immune system, so before vaccination it is advisable to ensure a proper diet rich in vegetables, fruit and whole grain products that support our immunity.
Remember that proper preparation for vaccination can significantly increase its effectiveness and protect you from infectious diseases. So don't forget these simple steps before visiting your doctor!
Frequently asked questions
Baby vaccination calendar - when and what to vaccinate your little one for?
Detailed information on the Immunization Programme regarding mandatory and recommended vaccinations can be found HERE ↓.
https://szczepienia.pzh.gov.pl/kalendarz-szczepien-2025/
When to vaccinate children? Vaccinations are one of the most effective ways to protect children from dangerous diseases. Studies show that regular vaccination can reduce the risk of disease by up to 90%. It is therefore worth ensuring that our children are protected from viruses and bacteria.
The best time to vaccinate children is during infancy and early childhood. This is when the immune system is most susceptible to infection, so the earlier we vaccinate our child, the better.
Remember that vaccinations not only protect your child, but also others from the potential spread of infectious diseases. So don't delay and make an appointment with your paediatrician to find out what vaccinations are recommended for your little one.
Take care of your child's health today! Vaccinations are the best investment in his or her future.
Which vaccinations are optional but worth considering?
- Influenza vaccination - Although influenza may seem like a trivial illness, it leads to many hospitalisations and even deaths every year. Flu vaccination can protect you from complications and prevent the spread of the virus.
- Pneumococcal vaccination - These bacteria can lead to serious infections of the lungs, brain or blood. Pneumococcal vaccination is particularly important for the elderly and children.
- HPV vaccination - This virus is responsible for the majority of cases of cervical cancer. HPV vaccination can protect you from this dangerous cancer.
- Vaccination against measles, mumps and rubella - although these diseases are considered a thing of the past, they can still occur and lead to complications. Vaccination against measles, mumps and rubella is therefore important to protect public health.
- Meningococcal vaccination - These bacteria can lead to meningitis, which can be fatal. Meningococcal vaccination is recommended especially for travellers to countries with a high risk of the disease.
Remember that the decision to vaccinate should be made after consulting your doctor. Don't be afraid to ask about vaccinations that are not compulsory but can protect you from serious diseases!
When are the measles, mumps and rubella vaccinations?
Vaccination against measles, mumps and rubella is extremely important for our health. According to a WHO study, these vaccinations are effective in 97% cases, meaning that they minimise the risk of contracting these dangerous diseases.
So why opt for vaccination?
Firstly, it protects us from health complications, which can be very serious and even lead to death.
Secondly, it helps to combat epidemics and protects people who cannot be vaccinated for various reasons, such as allergies or a weakened immune system.
So don't wait to get vaccinated! Take care of your health and the health of others by choosing to protect yourself against measles, mumps and rubella. It is a small step that can save many lives.
Is HPV vaccination compulsory and when should it be done?
According to studies carried out by medical professionals, the HPV vaccination is effective in preventing infections with the virus, which can lead to serious diseases such as cervical cancer, throat cancer and anal cancer. Therefore, it is worth opting for the vaccination, especially if you are between the ages of 9 and 26.
Don't wait until it's too late! Take care of your health and the health of your loved ones. Vaccination against HPV can be a key step in preventing dangerous diseases. Don't take the risk, invest in your health now!
When are vaccinations done in pregnancy and which are recommended?
Vaccinations during pregnancy are extremely important for the health of both the mother-to-be and the baby. According to expert recommendations, it is best to have vaccinations before pregnancy or during the first trimester. Studies show that vaccination during pregnancy can reduce the risk of the mother and baby contracting various infectious diseases.
What vaccinations are recommended during pregnancy?
Above all, it is a good idea to be vaccinated against influenza and whooping cough and diphtheria. Vaccination against influenza can prevent complications for mother and child, while vaccination against whooping cough and diphtheria protects the newborn from dangerous infections.
Remember that the decision to vaccinate during pregnancy should be consulted with your GP. Take care of your health and the health of your baby - get vaccinated today!