Vaccinations
Free flu vaccination for certain people between October 1 and January 15
Private Influenza vaccination. Price 250 kr.
Prices of vaccinations
Vaccination fees for vaccinations performed during a consultation see price list.
Travel consultation per person (if more than one, then per subsequent person DKK 100.00) DKK 500
DiTe boost (diphtheria/ tetanus)kr. See price list
Influenza < 65 år kr. Se prisliste
Meningitis ACWY £700
Pneumococcus on prescription
Zostavax kr. 1450
Varicella (Chickenpox) kr. 700
MFR < 12 mdr. kr. 175
Travel vaccinations
Enerix (Hepatitis B) - Adult £350
Enerix (Hepatitis B) - Children £300
Havrix (Hepatitis A) - Adult £450
Havrix (Hepatitis B) - Children € 350
Twinrix (Hepatitis A+B) - Adult £850
Twinrix (Hepatitis A+B) - Children € 700
Yellow fever kr. 600
Japanese encephalitis kr. 1000
Cholera and rotavirus - With prescription
TBE (Central European encephalitis) kr. 500
Rabies kr. 750
Typhoid fever kr. 400
Influenza vaccination
The vaccination is free of charge:
- People who are 65 years of age or older at the time of vaccination.
- Early retirees.
- Chronically ill with the following conditions, as determined by a doctor:- chronic lung diseases
- cardiovascular diseases (except isolated hypertension).
- diabetes 1 or 2.
- congenital or acquired immunodeficiency
- Impaired respiration due to reduced muscle power.
- chronic liver and kidney failure.other chronic diseases where, according to the doctor's assessment, the condition means that influenza poses a serious health risk.
- Severely obese (BMI > 40) as determined by a physician.
- People with other serious illnesses where, according to the doctor's assessment, the condition means that influenza poses a serious health risk.
- Pregnant women in their 2nd and 3rd trimester between November 1 and February 28
- Household contacts of severely immunosuppressed patients (congenital or acquired immunodeficiency) as determined by a physician.
Pneumococcal vaccination
The pneumococcal 23 valent vaccination is free of charge:
- All people over the age of 65.
- Residents of nursing homes, tenants in nursing home buildings covered by the Act on Public Housing etc. or the Act on Housing for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities, tenants and residents in independent care housing covered by the Act on Independent Care Housing, and tenants in similar housing units.
People with:
- absence or dysfunction of the spleen
- affected respiration due to reduced muscle power
- congenital or acquired immunodeficiency
- liquor leakage
- previous invasive pneumococcal disease
- Cochlear implantation
- performed stem cell transplantation
- performed organ transplantation
- Persons under 18 years of age with:
- cyanotic heart disease
- heart failure
- palliative surgery for heart disease
- hemodynamically significant residua after heart surgery
- Chronic lung disease (e.g. cystic fibrosis)
- hypodynamic respiratory insufficiency
- nephrotic syndrome
- Immunodeficiencies, excluding agammaglobulinemia and SCID
- People with other serious illnesses who, according to the doctor's assessment, are at particularly high risk of invasive pneumococcal disease
What is pneumococcus?
Pneumococci are a group of bacteria that can cause serious illness in certain cases. The most common illnesses that pneumococci can cause are acute otitis media, sinusitis and pneumonia, which usually do not cause permanent damage. But for some, pneumonia can be serious. If you are infected with pneumococcus and the bacteria spread to the bloodstream, the disease can become life-threatening and cause sepsis (blood poisoning) and/or meningitis (inflammation of the brain).