Where to Find Adult Chickenpox Vaccines in Changhua: Clinics and Hospitals - Family Medicine

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Which hospitals or clinics in Changhua provide the adult varicella vaccine?


Hello Doctor: As mentioned above, which department should I consult? Is it covered by insurance or is it out-of-pocket? Thank you for your response!

Little M, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2003/10/27

Dr. Lin Mingxing reply Family Medicine


Generally, hospitals at the regional level and above provide varicella (chickenpox) vaccination.
You can schedule an appointment with a family medicine department for the vaccination.

Reply Date: 2003/10/27

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To find adult chickenpox vaccines in Changhua, you can start by checking with local hospitals and clinics that offer vaccination services. In Taiwan, the chickenpox vaccine is available for adults, but it is often provided as a self-paid service rather than through the National Health Insurance (NHI) system. This means that you will likely need to cover the cost out of pocket.

In Changhua, you can contact major hospitals or clinics directly to inquire about the availability of the adult chickenpox vaccine. Some hospitals may have specific vaccination clinics or departments that handle immunizations. It’s advisable to call ahead and confirm whether they have the vaccine in stock, as availability can vary. You can also ask about the cost of the vaccine during your call. Generally, the price for the adult chickenpox vaccine can range from NT$2,000 to NT$3,000, but this can vary by location and provider.

If you are looking for a specific department to consult, you should consider visiting the outpatient department of infectious diseases or the general medicine department. These departments are typically well-versed in vaccination protocols and can provide you with the necessary information regarding the chickenpox vaccine. Additionally, they can assess your vaccination history and determine if you need the vaccine based on your previous immunizations.

It’s important to note that if you have had chickenpox in the past, you may not need the vaccine, as natural infection typically provides lifelong immunity. However, if you are unsure of your immunity status, a blood test can be performed to check for the presence of antibodies against the varicella-zoster virus, which causes chickenpox. This can help you and your healthcare provider make an informed decision about whether you should receive the vaccine.

In summary, to find adult chickenpox vaccines in Changhua, contact local hospitals and clinics, inquire about the availability and cost of the vaccine, and consult with the appropriate medical department. If you have any doubts about your immunity status, consider getting a blood test to check for antibodies. Always ensure that you have the most up-to-date information regarding vaccination services and costs, as these can change frequently.

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