Vaccines in Chiang Mai
Klaibaan Medical Clinic provides adult vaccine consultation and practical vaccine information for English-speaking patients in Chiang Mai. Vaccine suitability and availability may vary, so assessment and advance contact are recommended.
Vaccine visit basics
- Bring passport or Thai ID.
- Bring your vaccination record if available.
- Ask in advance about vaccine availability.
- Doctor assessment may be needed before vaccination.
Sat 13:00-17:00
Adult vaccine consultation
The clinic can discuss vaccine needs based on age, health conditions, previous vaccination history, travel plans, and current availability.
Vaccines commonly discussed
- Flu vaccine
- Hepatitis B vaccine
- HPV vaccine
- Shingles vaccine
- Pneumococcal vaccine
- Dengue vaccine when appropriate and available
- Travel-related vaccine consultation
Before vaccination
Please tell the doctor about allergies, pregnancy, immune conditions, current fever or illness, medicines, and previous vaccine reactions. Some vaccines may need timing review or may not be suitable for everyone.
Availability
Vaccine availability can change. Messaging the clinic before visiting helps the team confirm current stock, preparation, and whether a doctor consultation is recommended first.
Common questions
Do I need an appointment for vaccines?
Walk-ins may be possible during opening hours, but contacting the clinic first is recommended because vaccine availability and preparation can vary.
Which vaccines are available at the clinic?
Availability may vary. Commonly discussed vaccines include flu, hepatitis B, HPV, shingles, pneumococcal, dengue when appropriate, and travel-related vaccines.
Should I bring my vaccination record?
Yes, please bring any vaccination record if available. It helps the doctor review what you may already have received.
Can I ask about travel vaccines?
Yes. Please tell the clinic your destination, travel dates, previous vaccines, medical conditions, and medicines so the doctor can advise appropriately.