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Gardasil Vaccine (1 dose)

Cervical cancer is the second most common disease in women worldwide. More than 95% of cervical cancers are found to be caused by the HPV virus. Currently, there is no specific treatment for this disease, so the only way to reduce the incidence of this disease is to get vaccinated.

Gardasil Vaccine (1 dose)

ACCORDING TO SPECIALIST, AGE-APPROPRIATE USE OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS VACCINES IS BETWEEN 9 - 26 YEARS OLD

1. PRE-VACCINATION CONSULTATION                                                             

  • CONSULTATION WITH GYNECOLOGIC SPECIALIST 
2. AFTER VACCINATION
  • NURSES TAKE CARE AFTER VACCINATION
₫1,900,000
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