HPV & Hepatitis Vaccination
Shield yourself from penile cancer, genital warts, and liver disease with WHO-approved vaccines, administered by men’s-health specialists in a discreet walk-in clinic.

What Are HPV & Hepatitis B?
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for 95% of genital warts and is linked to anal, penile, and throat cancers. Hepatitis B infects the liver and can silently progress to cirrhosis or cancer. Because both viruses often remain symptom-free for years, vaccination is the most reliable protection.
Why Vaccinate Now?
Up to 80% of sexually active adults contract HPV by age 45.
Thai Ministry of Public Health reports over 3% of adults carry chronic Hepatitis B.
Vaccines reduce infection risk by more than 90%, offering strong long-term protection.
Our solutions
What are the options?
HPV causes the vast majority of genital warts and is strongly linked to anal, penile, and throat cancers. Hepatitis B targets the liver and can silently advance to cirrhosis or cancer. Since both infections often remain unnoticed for years, vaccination is the most effective form of protection.
01. Consultation (5 min)
A quick review of your medical history, time to ask questions, and signing of consent.

02. Injection
The vaccine is administered in the upper arm (deltoid), followed by a short 15-minute observation.

03. Follow-Up
Automatic SMS reminders ensure you don’t miss your 2nd and 3rd doses, and a digital certificate is sent to your email.

What Our Patients Say
Quick jab, zero pain, and the staff explained everything. Peace of mind in 15 minutes!
I decided to get the HPV vaccine after a friend’s diagnosis — the nurse made it easy and reassuring.
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Solution tabs
Genital Wart Removal
Cauterization removes visible lesions in minutes under local anaesthesia.
HIV & Syphilis Testing
Fourth-generation tests with high sensitivity and specificity to ensure accurate and reliable for both infections
HIV PrEP / PEP Services
Urologist‑managed protocols block HIV acquisition before (PrEP) or after (PEP) exposure.
Herpes & HPV Testing
Comprehensive swab and blood analysis identifies HSV‑1/2 or HPV DNA for targeted therapy.
Chlamydia & Gonorrhoea Testing
NAAT testing on urine or swabs detects bacteria at all sites; same‑day antibiotics available.
HPV / Gardasil 9 Vaccine
Three‑shot schedule covers nine HPV strains for long‑term protection against cancer and warts.
Men-Only Expertise
Our clinic is dedicated exclusively to men’s health, with doctors who understand male-specific needs.
FAST Results
Same-day testing and treatment options mean you leave with answers, not waiting weeks.
Discreet & Judgment-Free
Private, confidential care in a men-only setting—zero stigma, total respect.
Flexible Hours
Evening and weekend appointments designed to fit around busy work and travel schedules.
Frequently asked questions
What are HPV and Hepatitis B?
HPV (Human Papillomavirus) is a common virus responsible for genital warts and several cancers, including penile, anal, and throat cancer.
Hepatitis B is a liver infection that can lead to cirrhosis or liver cancer. Both are preventable with safe, effective vaccines.
Why should men get vaccinated?
HPV and Hepatitis B affect both men and women, but many men carry or transmit the viruses without symptoms. Vaccination protects you and your partners from serious complications and reduces cancer risk.
When is the best time to get vaccinated?
The ideal time is before becoming sexually active, but vaccination remains beneficial at any age. Men up to 45 years old can still gain significant protection with the full course.
How many doses are required?
HPV Vaccine: 2 or 3 doses depending on your age and health status.
Hepatitis B Vaccine: 3 doses over 6 months for full immunity.
Your doctor will tailor the schedule based on your needs.
How long do the vaccines last?
Both HPV and Hepatitis B vaccines provide long-term immunity, often lasting 10–20 years or more. Booster shots are rarely required but can be discussed with your doctor during follow-up visits.
Can I take both vaccines on the same day?
Yes. It is safe and common to receive HPV and Hepatitis B vaccines together during the same appointment, minimizing clinic visits and ensuring complete protection.
Are there any side effects?
Side effects are usually mild and short-lived, such as slight soreness at the injection site or mild fatigue. Severe reactions are extremely rare and monitored closely by our medical team.
What if I miss a dose?
Don’t worry, you can resume the schedule without restarting. Your doctor will guide you on the best timing for the next dose to maintain full protection.
Who should avoid vaccination?
Men who have a severe allergy to vaccine ingredients or are currently ill with a high fever should postpone vaccination until they recover. Your doctor will review your medical history during consultation.
How can I book my vaccination?
Simply on our chat with our team. Weekend and evening slots are available for your convenience.
Do I need an HPV test before vaccination?
No. Gardasil still works even if you already carry one HPV strain, since it protects against the others.
How long do the vaccines last?
Research shows at least 10 years of strong immunity, and boosters may extend protection further.
Can I take both vaccines on the same day?
Yes. They’re given in different arms, and side-effects remain mild.
What side-effects should I expect?
A sore arm or mild fever lasting less than 24 hours is common; severe reactions are extremely rare (<0.01%).
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