Effective prevention in Vienna

Vaccinations at JUVENIS in Vienna

One effective preventive measure available to us in medicine is vaccination. The immediate aim of this measure is to protect the vaccinated person from infectious diseases.

The higher the vaccination rate of the population, the lower the number of new cases. This is the common thread running through the success story of vaccination.

The annually updated Austrian vaccination schedule summarizes all essential vaccinations by age group.

Treatment room in the JUVENIS medical center for vaccinations

Treatments & therapies

Generally recommended vaccinations

  • Diphtheria/tetanus/polio/pertussis - combination vaccination: to be refreshed every 5 years after basic immunization, polio every 10 years if travel is indicated

  • FSME (tick vaccination): After basic immunization 1st booster after 3 years, all others every 5 years; from 60 years of age every 3 years

  • Hepatitis B: After basic immunization booster to be assessed depending on exposure risk and antibody control

  • Measles/mumps/rubella: 2 vaccinations necessary for lifelong protection, booster vaccinations recommended at any age

  • Varicella (chickenpox): 2 vaccinations 6 weeks apart

  • HPV (human papillomavirus): 2 vaccinations every 6 months up to the age of 30, thereafter 3 vaccinations required

  • Influenza: annually

  • COVID-19: annually from the age of 12 for everyone who wants to protect themselves or in the case of chronic illnesses

  • Shingles (herpes zoster): 2 vaccinations at intervals of 2-6 months for immunocompromised people aged 18 and over

  • RSV: at increased risk from the age of 18: 1 vaccination

Vaccinations especially from the age of 50

  • Shingles (herpes zoster): 2 vaccinations at intervals of 2-6 months

  • Pneumococci: from the age of 60, 1 vaccination with PCV21

  • RSV: from the age of 60: 1 vaccination

  • COVID-19: annually

  • Influenza: annually

  • TBE (tick-borne encephalitis) vaccination: every 3 years from the age of 60

Travel vaccinations: depending on region traveled and indication

  • Hepatitis A

  • Japanese B encephalitis

  • Rabies

  • Typhoid fever

Treatment procedure

At JUVENIS, vaccination education is offered by Dr. Daniela Themmer and Dr. Tanja Pisec-Weihen.

During a brief consultation, your vaccination record will be checked for completeness, missing vaccinations will be recorded and a vaccination schedule will be drawn up together. JUVENIS will order the necessary vaccines for you.

Checking your vaccination record is also part of a JUVENIS preventive check-up.

Please contact JUVENIS by phone at +43 1 236 3020by e-mail to empfang@juvenismed.at or via the contact formto make an appointment for a consultation or treatment.

Costs

Vaccination recommendation for JUVENIS Price
Vaccination consultation (duration 20 min.), plus vaccines € 60
As part of a general medical practice: per vaccination,
plus vaccines
€ 30

A vaccination recommendation is also possible as part of a JUVENIS preventive check-up plus: Preventive and healthy check-up in Vienna

Team

Dr. med. Daniela Themmer

Dr. med. Daniela Themmer

Doctor of general medicine and nutritional medicine
Dr. Tanja Pisec-Weihen

Dr. med. Tanja Pisec-Weihen

Doctor of general medicine and orthomolecular medicine

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