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New vaccination centre at GIMS to provide HPV, other shots

GIMS in Greater Noida opens a year-round vaccination centre for routine and HPV vaccines, enhancing access to preventive healthcare services.

Published on: Mar 18, 2026 06:18 AM IST
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GREATER NOIDAThe government institute of medical sciences (GIMS) has set up an additional vaccination centre on the Greater Noida campus, expanding the services to specialised immunisation and HPV vaccination.

Hospital authorities said the development aims to strengthen preventive healthcare services and improve access to immunisation in the region, particularly for those who require continuous follow ups. (HT Archive)
Hospital authorities said the development aims to strengthen preventive healthcare services and improve access to immunisation in the region, particularly for those who require continuous follow ups. (HT Archive)

The centre, which became operational on Monday, will function all days throughout the year.

Hospital authorities said the development aims to strengthen preventive healthcare services and improve access to immunisation in the region, particularly for those who require continuous follow ups.

“The centre has been established to ensure uninterrupted access to vaccines for all age groups. It will help streamline immunisation services and support preventive healthcare in the region,” GIMS director Dr (Brig.) Rakesh Gupta said.

Officials said the centre will cater to both routine immunisation needs and additional vaccine requirements, focusing on expanding coverage among adolescent girls through HPV vaccination, which has gained attention as part of public health efforts to prevent cervical cancer.

“The idea is to create a dedicated space where vaccination services are available throughout the week without disruption. This will reduce dependency on fixed immunisation days and improve accessibility for patients,” Gupta said.

Doctors at the hospital said the availability of a dedicated vaccination centre is expected to reduce crowding at general outpatient departments and allow for more organised delivery of vaccines.

 
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Maria Khan

Senior Correspondent, Hindustan Times. Reports on district administration, health, civic issues, and environmental concerns in Noida and Greater Noida. Graduated from MJP Rohilkhand University in 2015 and started career in journalism in 2016, at The Times of India, UP West (Bareilly, Rampur, Moradabad and Sambhal) where reported on a range of issues including crime and politics till November 2021. Working with Hindustan Times since June, 2023.

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