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HPV 9-Valent Vaccine Service : Reduce the Risk of Cervical Cancer

Last updated: 27 Aug 2025
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HPV 9-Valent Vaccine Service : Reduce the Risk of Cervical Cancer

 

Clitoria Clinic Sexual Health & Pelvic Exams, Phetkasem 81, Bangkok

Friendly doctors, private and inclusive environment, open-minded, attentive, and non-judgmental.

 

 

What HPV Vaccination Helps Prevent

Reduces the risk of cervical cancer, oral/throat cancer, anal cancer, penile cancer,

and genital warts depending on the HPV strains covered.

Available for all genders according to age and risk

 

 

Pricing

  • HPV 4-valent vaccine: 3,090 THB / dose
  • HPV 9-valent vaccine: 6,490 THB / dose
  • Ages 15 and above: 3 doses (0, 2, 6 months)
  • Ages 9-14: 2 doses (0, 6 months)
  • Note: Prices may vary by batch and promotion.

 

 

 

HPV Types Covered

 

HPV 4-valent covers:

6 11 16 18

Types 16, 18 = high-risk for cancer

Types 6, 11 = associated with genital warts


 

HPV 9-valent covers:

6111618 3133455258

Additional types 31, 33, 45, 52, 58 are high-risk strains, further reducing cervical cancer risk.

 

 

 

4-valent vs 9-valent

Feature 4-valent 9-valent
HPV types covered 6, 11, 16, 18 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, 58
Dose schedule (ages 9-14) 2 doses (0, 6 months)
Dose schedule (ages 15+) 3 doses (0, 2, 6 months)
 
Recommendation: Choose 9-valent for broader coverage of high-risk HPV strains.

 

 

 

Who Should Get the HPV Vaccine

  • Adolescents and adults who have not completed the HPV series or have never been vaccinated
  • Those with new/multiple sexual partners or other HPV risk factors
  • Those planning pregnancy (should complete the series before conceiving)
  • All genders seeking to reduce the risk of genital warts and HPV-related cancers

 

 

 

Possible Side Effects

  • Pain/swelling/redness at the injection site, fatigue, headache, mild fever usually resolves within 13 days
  • Dizziness/fainting may occur in adolescents observe for at least 15 minutes after vaccination
  • If hives, breathing difficulty, or severe reactions occur, seek medical care immediately
  • Not recommended during pregnancy; if started and pregnancy occurs, postpone remaining doses until after delivery

 

 

 

Preparation Before Vaccination

  • Book in advance via LINE OA: @dr.clitoria
  • Inform us of any history of vaccine/medicine allergies or acute illness
  • Bring your vaccination record/booklet (if available)
  • Stay hydrated, rest well, and avoid strenuous exercise on the vaccination day

 

 

 

Vaccination Procedure

  1. Brief medical history
  2. Intramuscular injection into the non-dominant upper arm may cause a quick sting
  3. Observation for 15-30 minutes
  4. Schedule the next dose according to age group avoid being >3 days late; up to 7 days early is acceptable

 

 

 

Aftercare

  • Apply a cold compress to the injection site
  • Take paracetamol if needed for pain relief
  • Avoid massaging or scratching the site vigorously for 24 hours

 

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

 

Do I still need cervical cancer screening after HPV vaccination?

Yes regular screening is still recommended because the vaccine does not cover all HPV types, and HPV infection does not always lead to cancer.

 

 

 

Can I get vaccinated if Im over 26 or already sexually active?

Yes, depending on your doctors assessment and your personal risk factors.

 

 

 

Book an appointment via LINE OA @dr.clitoria

Tel: 66-81-116-3788

 

 

 

HPV 9-Valent Vaccine in Bangkok | Clitoria Clinic Phetkasem 81

 

 


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