Adult Vaccinations Greater Noida — HPV, Flu, Shingles | Nirvana Clinic
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Adult Vaccinations
in Greater Noida

HPV (Gardasil 9), Flu, Shingles (Shingrix), Pneumococcal (PCV-20), Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, Tdap and travel vaccines — all administered under Dr. Manuj Sondhi (MRCP UK), Fellowship-trained Infectious Disease Specialist from Tata Memorial Hospital. Pre-vaccination medical assessment, safe administration, and follow-up advice for every patient.

Dr. Manuj Sondhi MRCP UK Infectious Disease Specialist administering adult vaccinations Greater Noida Nirvana Clinic
Dr. Manuj Sondhi
MRCP UK · Fellowship Infectious Diseases
Tata Memorial Hospital · 15+ Years
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Why Adult Vaccinations Matter

Vaccines Aren't Just for Children

Many adults in Greater Noida assume vaccines are something you only get as a child. The reality is different — childhood immunity wears off, your immune system weakens with age (a phenomenon called immunosenescence), and several serious vaccine-preventable diseases primarily affect adults.

Diseases like Influenza, Pneumococcal pneumonia, Shingles (Herpes Zoster), HPV-related cancers, and Hepatitis B can lead to hospitalisation, chronic illness, or worse — yet they are largely preventable with timely adult vaccination.

"In my practice in Greater Noida, I see adults hospitalised every season with vaccine-preventable illnesses — particularly Influenza in diabetics, Pneumococcal pneumonia in older adults, and post-Shingles nerve pain. The vaccine costs a fraction of what one hospital admission does." — Dr. Manuj Sondhi

Dr. Manuj Sondhi's Fellowship in Infectious Diseases at Tata Memorial Hospital means every vaccine recommendation is based on your individual health profile, not a one-size-fits-all checklist. Pre-vaccination medical assessment, safe administration with proper cold-chain handling, and follow-up advice are part of every visit.

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Cold-chain maintained

All vaccines stored and transported as per manufacturer-specified temperature requirements. Compromised vaccines lose effectiveness — we don't take that risk.

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Pre-vaccination assessment

Brief medical review before every shot — checking allergies, current medications, fever or illness, immunocompromised status. Some vaccines need careful timing.

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Post-vaccination follow-up

WhatsApp access for any reaction questions in the 24–72 hour window after vaccination. Most reactions are mild but knowing what's normal vs concerning is valuable.

Vaccines Available

Adult Vaccines at Nirvana Clinic

All major adult vaccines available with proper cold-chain handling and physician supervision. Pre-vaccination assessment for every patient.

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HPV Vaccine
Gardasil 9

Protects against 9 strains of Human Papillomavirus — the cause of cervical cancer, anal cancer, oropharyngeal cancers and genital warts. Approved up to age 45 in India.

Best forAdults 18–45
Schedule3 doses (0, 2, 6 months)
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Influenza (Flu)
Quadrivalent · Annual

Protects against seasonal flu strains. Particularly important for diabetics, asthmatics, heart patients, healthcare workers, and adults over 50. Reduces hospitalisation risk significantly.

Best forAll adults annually
ScheduleOnce yearly · before winter
Shingles
Shingrix

Protects against shingles (herpes zoster) and post-herpetic neuralgia — the long-term nerve pain that affects 1 in 10 shingles patients. Over 90% effective.

Best forAdults 50+
Schedule2 doses (0, 2–6 months)
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Pneumococcal
PCV-20 · PPSV-23

Protects against 20 serotypes of Streptococcus pneumoniae — the bacteria that cause severe pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections. Critical for adults with diabetes, COPD, heart disease.

Best forAdults 50+, diabetics, chronic illness
SchedulePCV-20 single dose
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Hepatitis B
Engerix-B / Recombivax

Protects against Hepatitis B virus — a major cause of liver cirrhosis and liver cancer in India. Important for healthcare workers, anyone with multiple sexual partners, dialysis patients, and those with chronic liver disease.

Best forUnvaccinated adults · healthcare
Schedule3 doses (0, 1, 6 months)
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Hepatitis A
Havrix / Avaxim

Protects against Hepatitis A virus — spread through contaminated food and water. Recommended before international travel to certain regions, and for adults without childhood Hep A immunity.

Best forTravellers · unvaccinated adults
Schedule2 doses (0, 6–12 months)
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Tdap
Tetanus · Diphtheria · Pertussis

Protects against tetanus, diphtheria and whooping cough. Booster recommended every 10 years for all adults. Important during pregnancy and for adults around newborns.

Best forAll adults · every 10 years
ScheduleSingle dose · booster q10y
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Typhoid
Typbar TCV / Vi-PS

Protects against Salmonella Typhi. Particularly relevant for residents of high-prevalence areas, food industry workers, and travellers. Single-dose conjugate vaccines now available.

Best forHigh-risk adults · travellers
Schedule1 dose · booster every 3 years
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Travel Vaccines
Yellow Fever · Meningitis · Rabies

Vaccines required for international travel — Yellow Fever (mandatory for many African and South American countries), Meningococcal ACWY (Hajj/Umrah, US universities), Rabies pre-exposure for trekkers and animal handlers.

Best forInternational travellers
SchedulePer destination · 4–6 weeks before
By Age & Risk Profile

Which Vaccines Do You Need?

Vaccine needs change with age, health status, and lifestyle. Here is a general guide — Dr. Manuj will personalise this based on your individual history during consultation.

Young Adults · 18–49
Foundation Vaccines

Catch-up on missed childhood vaccines and protect against diseases that disproportionately affect this age group.

  • HPV (Gardasil 9) — up to age 45
  • Hepatitis B (if not vaccinated as child)
  • Tdap booster (every 10 years)
  • Annual Influenza
  • Typhoid (every 3 years if high-risk)
  • Travel vaccines as per destination
Middle Age · 50–64
Critical Decade for Adult Vaccination

Immune function begins declining in this decade. Several adult-specific vaccines become recommended now.

  • Shingrix (Shingles) — strongly recommended at 50
  • Pneumococcal PCV-20 — for diabetics & chronic conditions
  • Annual Influenza (essential)
  • Tdap booster if 10+ years since last
  • Hepatitis B if at risk
Seniors · 65+
Reduced Immunity = Higher Stakes

Immunosenescence makes infections more likely to become severe. Vaccination becomes even more important than in earlier decades.

  • Pneumococcal PCV-20 (mandatory recommendation)
  • Annual Influenza (high-dose preferred)
  • Shingrix if not yet received
  • Tdap booster maintained
  • Hepatitis A & B if travelling or at risk
Diabetics & Chronic Conditions
Don't Wait Until 50

Diabetes, COPD, heart disease, kidney disease, immunocompromised status — all increase risk from common infections. Adult vaccines may be needed earlier.

  • Pneumococcal PCV-20 — recommended at any age
  • Annual Influenza (high priority)
  • Hepatitis B if dialysis or chronic liver disease
  • Shingrix if 50+ or immunocompromised
  • Avoid live vaccines if severely immunocompromised
Higher-Risk Groups

Adult Vaccination Is Especially Important If You…

Some adults have a substantially higher risk of serious illness from vaccine-preventable diseases. If any of the following apply to you, vaccination is not optional — it is a key part of your medical care.

⚠️ Higher-risk profiles needing earlier and more vaccines:
  • You have Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes — Influenza and Pneumococcal vaccines are essential, regardless of age
  • You have chronic kidney, liver, heart, or lung disease — Pneumococcal, Influenza, and possibly Hepatitis B are priorities
  • You are immunocompromised — on steroids, chemotherapy, biologics, or post-transplant — vaccine selection requires careful planning
  • You are a healthcare worker — Hepatitis B, Influenza, MMR, and Tdap are typically required
  • You travel internationally — Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Yellow Fever (for Africa/South America), and possibly Rabies pre-exposure
  • You are planning pregnancy or are pregnant — Tdap, Influenza are recommended; some vaccines must be given before pregnancy
  • You are an NRI returning to India for short visits — your immunity profile may differ from local recommendations

Dr. Manuj's Fellowship in Infectious Diseases at Tata Memorial Hospital includes specific training in immunisation of high-risk and immunocompromised patients — a level of expertise that goes beyond standard adult vaccination clinics.

Diabetes-Specific

Why Diabetics Need Adult Vaccinations Earlier

If you have diabetes, vaccination is not the same conversation as it is for the general adult population. People with diabetes have a 3x higher risk of dying from influenza, and Pneumococcal pneumonia is significantly more likely to require hospitalisation. Even shingles is more frequent and more severe in diabetics.

The recommendations Dr. Manuj follows for diabetic patients in Greater Noida:

  • Annual Influenza vaccine — every year, before winter, no exceptions. Reduces both flu and complications like uncontrolled blood sugar during illness.
  • Pneumococcal PCV-20 — at any age if you are diabetic. Single dose provides long-lasting protection.
  • Shingrix — at age 50, or earlier if HbA1c is poorly controlled. Diabetics develop shingles more often.
  • Hepatitis B — if not vaccinated, particularly if on dialysis or with co-existing liver disease. Diabetics are at higher risk of acquiring Hep B.
  • Tdap and routine boosters — same schedule as non-diabetics, but adherence matters more.

If you are also seeing Dr. Manuj for diabetes management, vaccinations are integrated into your ongoing care plan — typically scheduled around your quarterly HbA1c reviews so you do not need separate visits.

Service Areas

Adult Vaccination Centre Easily Accessible Across NCR

Nirvana Clinic at Sun Twilight Mall is centrally located, directly opposite Delta 1 Metro Station on the Aqua Line.

📍 Patients commonly travel for vaccinations from:
Greater Noida: Alpha 1 & 2, Beta 1 & 2, Gamma 1 & 2, Delta 1 & 2, Pi 1 & 2, Sigma, Omega, Eta, Zeta, Knowledge Park I/II/III, Pari Chowk, Jaypee Greens, Jaypee Wishtown, NRI City — all under 15 minutes by car or e-rickshaw
Greater Noida West: Gaur City 1 & 2, Noida Extension, Eldeco, Supertech Eco Village, ATS, Mahagun — 8–12 minutes via Aqua Line metro
Noida: Sectors 137, 143, 150, 168 (via Aqua Line metro — direct to Delta 1), Sector 18 City Centre
NRI patients: Returning to India for short visits often schedule pneumococcal, shingles, and travel vaccines during their stay
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I get adult vaccinations in Greater Noida?
Nirvana Clinic at Shop GF-93, Sun Twilight Mall, opposite Delta 1 Metro Station, Greater Noida 201308 offers all major adult vaccines including HPV (Gardasil 9), Influenza, Shingles (Shingrix), Pneumococcal (PCV-20), Hepatitis A & B, Tdap, Typhoid and travel vaccines. All administered under Dr. Manuj Sondhi (MRCP UK), Fellowship-trained Infectious Disease Specialist. Call or WhatsApp +91 88002 62767.
How much do adult vaccines cost in India?
Costs vary significantly by vaccine. Annual Influenza vaccines start from around ₹1,500. Pneumococcal PCV-20 is around ₹6,000 single dose. HPV Gardasil 9 is approximately ₹10,000–11,000 per dose (3 doses needed). Shingrix is around ₹15,000 per dose (2 doses needed). Hepatitis B 3-dose course is around ₹2,500–3,000. Travel vaccines are priced per destination. Dr. Manuj's clinic charges only for the vaccine itself plus a brief consultation fee — no hidden charges.
Can I take multiple vaccines on the same day?
Yes. Co-administration of vaccines is safe and often recommended. For example, Influenza and Pneumococcal vaccines are routinely given together. The exception is live vaccines, which need to be either given on the same day or spaced 4 weeks apart. Dr. Manuj will plan your schedule efficiently — most adults complete their core vaccinations in 1–3 visits over six months.
What are the side effects of adult vaccines?
Most adults experience only mild soreness at the injection site, low-grade fever, or fatigue for 24–48 hours. Shingrix (Shingles) tends to cause more noticeable arm pain and tiredness for 1–2 days because it produces a strong immune response. Severe reactions are very rare. We provide WhatsApp follow-up access for any concerns in the 72 hours after vaccination.
Should I get the HPV vaccine if I'm over 26?
Yes — in India, Gardasil 9 is approved up to age 45. While the vaccine is most effective before HPV exposure (typically before becoming sexually active), it still provides meaningful protection in adults up to 45. Even if you have been exposed to one HPV strain, the 9-valent vaccine protects against 8 other strains you may not have been exposed to. Dr. Manuj will discuss the risk-benefit calculation for your individual situation.
I'm an NRI visiting India — can I get vaccines during my trip?
Yes. Many NRI patients schedule adult vaccinations during their visits, particularly Pneumococcal, Shingrix, and travel vaccines that are significantly cheaper in India than in the US, UK or Gulf countries. The vaccines used are the same brands as those used internationally (Gardasil 9, Shingrix, etc.). Dr. Manuj's Metabolic Health Desk for NRIs can coordinate vaccination with diabetes review or general health check during the same visit.
Are travel vaccines available before international trips?
Yes. Yellow Fever (mandatory for travel to many African and South American countries), Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Meningococcal ACWY (required for Hajj/Umrah and US universities), and Rabies pre-exposure are all available. Plan your visit at least 4–6 weeks before travel since some vaccines need multiple doses or take time to reach full effectiveness. Bring your travel itinerary so Dr. Manuj can recommend exactly what you need.
Do diabetics need different vaccines than non-diabetics?
Yes. Diabetics have higher risk from common infections — 3x higher mortality from influenza, more severe pneumococcal pneumonia, and more frequent shingles. Annual Influenza and Pneumococcal PCV-20 are strongly recommended at any age if you are diabetic, not waiting until 50 or 65. Shingrix should be given at 50 or earlier if HbA1c is poorly controlled. Dr. Manuj integrates vaccinations into ongoing diabetes care so you do not need separate visits.
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Address
Shop GF-93, Ground Floor,
Sun Twilight Mall,
Opp. Delta 1 Metro Station,
Greater Noida, UP 201308
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Clinic Hours
Mon – Sat: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

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Same-week appointments often available. Vaccines stocked include Gardasil 9, Shingrix, PCV-20, Influenza, Hep A & B, Tdap, Typhoid and travel vaccines. Call ahead to confirm specific vaccine availability.