Prevention and wellbeing
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Analyses, examinations, procedures 22
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Vaccination 18
- Vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis
- Nasal flu vaccine (for children aged 2-18 years)
- Vaccination against chickenpox (as of 12 months old)
- Vaccination against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough
- Vaccination against hepatitis A
- Vaccination against hepatitis A and B (>16 y/o)
- Vaccination against hepatitis B (>16 y/o)
- Vaccination against HPV
- Vaccination against measles, mumps and rubella (MMR)
- Vaccination against meningococcal disease
- Vaccination against pneumococcal disease
- Vaccination against poliomyelitis
- Vaccination against rabies (upon ordering vaccine)
- Vaccination against rotavirus
- Vaccination against SARS coronavirus
- Vaccination against the flu
- Vaccination against typhus (as of 2 y/o)
- Vaccination against yellow fever
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Vaccination 18
- Diet 17
- Massage 11
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Physiotherapy, rehabilitation 10
- Physiotherapist consultation and therapy
- Consultation with a women’s health physiotherapist
- Physiotherapy for pregnant women 
- Pelvic floor muscle therapy package
- Diastasis therapy package
- Postnatal ultrasound screening
- Physiotherapist appointment for children
- Biofeedback therapy
- Child motor development test
- Appointment with an occupational therapist
Vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis
Look for appointment timesTick-borne encephalitis is an infectious disease that can be severe and affect the central nervous system, which in turn may cause permanent residual symptoms. Vaccination provides effective protection against tick-borne encephalitis.
When and how often should you get vaccinated for tick-borne encephalitis?
It is recommended to start the course of injections against tick-borne encephalitis in early spring so that immunity can develop in time for the period in which ticks are most active. Vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis is available for adults and children from the age of one at any time of year. At Confido, you can get vaccinated against tick-borne encephalitis at any time of year.
Vaccination consists of three injections: the first two are done 1-3 months apart, and the third one up to a year later. Immunity will have formed after the first two injections, but it only lasts for one season; the third injection will prolong immunity.
Revaccination for tick-borne encephalitis after the third dose:
- Ages 16 to 60 – If you are under 60 years old, the first revaccination should be done three years after the 3rd dose. Subsequent revaccinations should be done every 5 years.
- 60 and older – Generally, you should be revaccinated every 3 years.
Before coming for a repeat vaccination, please check on the Health Portal whether sufficient time has passed since your previous vaccination. If it is not possible to administer a vaccine for reasons arising from the patient, a nurse appointment readiness fee (€ 15) must be paid.
Who should get vaccinated?
Everyone from the age of one can get vaccinated, but it is particularly recommended for those at higher risk of exposure to ticks either due to lifestyle or occupation, including rural residents, forestry and agricultural workers, hunters, border guards, members of the defence forces, etc.
All vaccinations done at Confido are recorded in your vaccination passport, which we ask you to take with you when you come to get vaccinated. If necessary, we will issue a new vaccination passport for an additional fee (€10).
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Vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis
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Vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis
Vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis for children
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