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Please bring along the following documents:For yourself – * IC; * Current passport (if valid at the point of application).For your child (aged below 16 at the point of application) – * Child's original birth certificate;* IC of the parent who consented to the child's passport application; * Child's current passport (if valid at the point of application).If the consenting parent is unable ...
Nov 24, 2023 · Those who are born earlier (i.e. before 1996) are also able to access their vaccination records via HealthHub but only for records of vaccinations under the National Adult Immunisation Schedule (NAIS), which were given on or after 1 Nov 2017, and notified accordingly. To view your immunisation records in HealthHub, login and click on Services ...
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For pneumococcal vaccination (PPSV23) taken before the age of 65, it is recommended to repeat the vaccination. Look at your immunisation record on National Immunisation Registry . You need to check that you have received both the PCV13 and PPSV23 vaccinations for best protection against Pneumococcal Disease (i.e. PPSV23 after 65 years old).
The National Adult Immunisation Schedule (NAIS) provides guidance on vaccinations that persons aged 18 years and older should receive to protect themselves against vaccine-preventable diseases.</p><p> </p><p>Certain adult groups are more susceptible to, or at risk of, acquiring vaccine preventable diseases if they have not previously received the vaccination and are in contact with ...
The National Childhood Immunisation Schedule (NCIS) comprises childhood vaccinations recommended as the standard of care for protection against common vaccine preventable diseases that are of significant healthcare burden to Singapore.</p><p> </p><p>Under the Infectious Diseases Act, it is compulsory for parents and guardians to have their child vaccinated against diphtheria and measles ...
Check with your regular clinic if they have any record that you have received the pneumococcal vaccination previously after the age of 65. For pneumococcal vaccination (PPSV23) taken before the age of 65, it is recommended to repeat the vaccination. Look at your immunisation record on National Immunisation Registry .
<p>Nationally recommended screenings listed on the Screen-For-Life (SFL) programme, and vaccinations on the National Adult Immunisation Schedule (NAIS) are fully-subsidised for Healthier SG enrollees who are Singapore Citizens, when they visit their Healthier SG enrolled clinics.</p><p> </p><p>Screen For Life (SFL)</p><p>The SFL programme covers nationally recommended screening tests for ...
Apr 26, 2023 · I am 63 yrs old, healthy with no chronic medical conditions. Do you still recommend me to take the Influenza and Pheumococcal jabs, was considering having both jabs when I am 65 years old. Updated 1y ago 6. Can I get flu and pneumococcal vaccinations during the same visit?
Apr 26, 2023 · Updated 1y ago 3. Why can't I find my preferred CHAS clinic in the list of clinics to book a vaccination appointment? Updated 3mo ago 2. (HAS) Book.health.gov.sg is only for vaccination appointments or can people make General Consultation appointments with clinics as well? Updated 1y ago 1. Unsure if I have taken the HPV vaccine, if I take ...