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HPV Vaccination Singapore

The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is a preventive measure that helps protect against certain strains of HPV linked to cervical cancer, other HPV-related cancers, and genital warts. By reducing the risk of infection, it plays a central role in safeguarding long-term reproductive health.

As part of our broader medical group, HPV vaccination is available through our affiliated clinics, Motherlove, Motherlove GP, and our gynaecology specialist clinic. Vaccinations are provided in a private and supportive setting, guided by trained professionals to ensure safe, medically appropriate care.
Proactive Protection Against High-Risk HPV Strains

What is HPV Vaccination?

The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine helps protect against infection by certain strains of the virus associated with cervical, vulvar, vaginal, anal, penile cancers, and genital warts.

Gardasil 9, the vaccine used at our affiliated clinics within the medical group, protects against nine high-risk and wart-causing HPV types, including HPV 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, and 58. It is approved for both females and males, and offers the greatest benefit when administered before the onset of sexual activity—but is still valuable for sexually active individuals.
Reduce Long-Term Cancer Risk Through Early Prevention

Why HPV Vaccination is Important?

HPV vaccination is a key part of preventive health. It may help:

Protects Against 90% of HPV Cancers

Protects Against 90% of HPV Cancers

Helps prevent most HPV-related cervical, anal, and other cancers.

Prevents Genital Warts

Prevents Genital Warts

Reduces the risk of developing genital warts caused by HPV strains.

Supports Long-Term Reproductive Health

Supports Long-Term Reproductive Health

Safeguards cervical and anogenital health for the long term.

Reduces HPV Transmission

Reduces HPV Transmission

Lowers the spread of high-risk HPV strains within the population.

Lowers Pre-Cancer Lesion Rates

Lowers Pre-Cancer Lesion Rates

Vaccination reduces the chance of developing pre-cancerous changes.

Recommended Age Groups and Situations for Vaccination

Who Should Consider HPV Vaccination?

You may consider HPV vaccination if you:

Ages 9–45 Without Full Vaccination

Recommended for those aged 9–45 who haven’t completed the full dose.

Sexually Active or Planning To Be

Offers protection even if you're already sexually active or planning to be.

Never Been Vaccinated

If you’ve never received the HPV vaccine, it’s not too late to start.

Previous HPV Exposure

May still provide protection against other high-risk strains despite past exposure.

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Suitability For HPV Vaccination

Who Should Not Receive HPV Vaccination?

Your doctor will assess whether vaccination is appropriate. You may need to postpone or avoid vaccination if you:

Severe Vaccine Allergy History

Not suitable if you've had serious allergic reactions to vaccine ingredients.

Currently Pregnant

HPV vaccination is postponed until after pregnancy.

Moderate or Severe Illness

Vaccination may be rescheduled if you're currently unwell.

What to Expect During Your HPV Vaccination Appointment

Treatment Process

Initial Consultation and Suitability Review
Step 1

Initial Consultation and Suitability Review

Our doctor will assess your age, health background, and vaccination history to determine the appropriate dosing schedule.

Administration of the Vaccine
Step 2

Administration of the Vaccine

The vaccine is given as an injection into the upper arm. The process takes only a few minutes and is generally well tolerated.

Dosing Schedule
Step 3

Dosing Schedule

• 2 doses for individuals aged 9–14 (0 and 6 months)
• 3 doses for individuals aged 15 and above (0, 2, and 6 months)

Our doctor will advise the appropriate interval and track your vaccination progress.

Aftercare and Monitoring
Step 4

Aftercare and Monitoring

Most individuals experience only mild side effects such as temporary soreness or fatigue. Your doctor will provide guidance on what to expect post-vaccination.

Follow-Up and Completion
Step 5

Follow-Up and Completion

Completion of all recommended doses is important for full protection. Your clinic visit schedule will be arranged accordingly.

Confidential & Compassionate Care At Asimont Clinic

All HPV vaccination services within our medical group are provided by trained women’s health professionals in a confidential and supportive environment. Care is delivered in line with PHMC guidelines and MOH professional standards, under the supervision of doctors registered with the Singapore Medical Council (SMC). Accredited through the SMC APOC framework, our group ensures ethical, safe, and evidence-based vaccination — supporting you whether you are beginning your HPV vaccine series or completing your scheduled doses.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Helpful Information Before Your Visit with Us

The vaccine is most effective when given between ages 9 and 14, but remains beneficial up to age 45.

Yes. Even if you've had HPV exposure, the vaccine can protect against other high-risk strains.

Yes. The HPV vaccine has been extensively studied, approved by international and local health authorities, and used globally.

Yes. It helps prevent genital warts and HPV-related cancers in men, such as penile and anal cancers.

Common side effects include temporary arm soreness, mild fatigue, or low-grade fever. Serious reactions are rare.

Vaccination is not recommended during pregnancy. If breastfeeding, consult your doctor.

Yes. Completing the full course ensures proper immunity and long-term effectiveness.

The vaccine greatly reduces risk but does not eliminate it. Regular PAP smears and HPV testing are still advised.

Medisave use may apply under specific national programmes. Please consult our clinic for eligibility and payment options.

Yes. A brief assessment ensures the vaccine is appropriate for your age, health status, and history.

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