What Is the HPV Vaccine?
The HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccine is a preventive immunisation that protects against the most common cancer-causing and wart-causing strains of HPV. HPV is a group of viruses that affect the skin and mucous membranes and is transmitted through intimate skin-to-skin contact. It is the leading cause of cervical cancer and is also linked to anal, vaginal, vulvar, penile, and throat cancers.
At EPIA, we offer the HPV vaccine as part of our preventive women’s health services. Whether you are a teenager receiving your first shot or an adult catching up on protection, we provide the information and guidance you need to make a confident, informed decision.
Why Choose EPIA for HPV Vaccination?
At EPIA, HPV vaccination is:
- Delivered in a private, safe, and trusted clinical setting
- Offered with counselling tailored to your age and medical background
- Available for both catch-up and routine immunisation
- Part of a larger preventive care model that includes Pap smears and cervical health monitoring
We also support parents and guardians looking to protect their children from HPV-related diseases early and effectively.
Who Should Get the HPV Vaccine?
The HPV vaccine is recommended for:
- Girls and boys starting from age 9, with the ideal age being 11–12
- Teenagers and young adults who missed earlier vaccination (up to age 26)
- Adults between 27–45 who are at risk and haven’t been vaccinated previously (after discussion with a doctor)
- Women planning pregnancy or undergoing fertility care, to prevent future cervical complications
EPIA ensures each vaccine schedule is timed and tracked according to WHO and Indian health guidelines.
What to Expect During Your Visit at EPIA for HPV Vaccination
- A brief consultation to determine your eligibility and schedule
- Administration of the vaccine (usually in 2–3 doses depending on age)
- Guidance on follow-up doses and cervical health screenings
- Clarification of any myths or concerns about the vaccine
- Optional link to routine Pap smears or fertility check-ups for adult women
The visit is quick, safe, and typically free of side effects beyond mild local discomfort.
HPV Vaccine at EPIA: FAQs
Why is the HPV vaccine important?Why is the HPV vaccine important?
It protects against the HPV strains responsible for the majority of cervical cancers and genital warts. It’s one of the most effective cancer-prevention tools available.
Is it only for women?
No. Boys and men benefit from the vaccine as well, as HPV can cause cancers and warts in all genders.
Is it safe to get the vaccine after becoming sexually active?
Yes. While it works best before exposure to HPV, it still provides protection against strains you may not have encountered.
Can I get the HPV vaccine if I’m over 26?
Yes, if you’re between 27–45, consult with your doctor. You may still benefit from vaccination depending on your risk profile.
Does the vaccine replace Pap smears?
No. Regular cervical screening is still necessary even after vaccination, especially for women over 21.
Can I get vaccinated if I’m pregnant?
HPV vaccines are not recommended during pregnancy, but you can receive it after delivery or while planning future pregnancies.




