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Appointment booking invited for Human Swine Influenza inoculation for young children

10 Dec 2009

The Department of Health (DH) is inviting parents and guardians to make appointments for their children aged between six months and less than six years who are Hong Kong residents to be vaccinated against human swine influenza (HSI) at the department's Student Health Service Centres (SHSC).

Bookings will be accepted from Monday (December 14). The vaccinations, given free of charge to this group of children, are part of the Government's HSI Vaccination Programme to be rolled out from December 21 onwards.

Children aged six or above and studying in local kindergartens or child care centres can also receive free vaccinations at the SHSCs by presenting documentary proof of preschool education, such as a student handbook.

A department spokesman said parents or guardians should bring along their children's identity document(s) to one of the department's SHSCs in person for booking.

"Telephone booking will not be entertained," he said.

Service hours of the centres for appointment booking are:

Monday to Friday:
9am to 12.45pm
2pm to 5.45 pm
(closed on Saturday, Sunday and public holidays)

Other than receiving HSI vaccination at the SHSCs, parents may also have their children vaccinated by private doctors enrolled in the HSI Vaccination Subsidy Scheme (HSIVSS) with effect from December 28. For each dose of vaccine administered by a private doctor, the child receives a government subsidy of $129 covering the vaccine cost and injection cost.

Enrolled doctors are required to display their fees (exclusive of government subsidy) on a poster in the clinic waiting area. Their fees will also be listed at the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) website at ( www.chp.gov.hk ).

Children who fall outside the target age range or who are not Hong Kong residents will have to pay the full cost if they wish to be vaccinated by a doctor enrolled in HSIVSS.

Meanwhile, the spokesman reminded the public that under the HSI Vaccination Programme, five target groups making up a total of two million people could receive free or subsidised vaccination. The groups are:

- healthcare workers;
- persons with chronic illnesses and pregnant women;
- children between the age of six months and less than six years;
- elderly persons aged 65 years or above; and
- pig farmers and pig-slaughtering industry personnel.

The vaccinations will be given at hospitals, clinics and health centres of the DH and the Hospital Authority (HA) free of charge starting December 21.

"Furthermore, from December 28 onwards, target groups such as patients with chronic diseases and pregnant women, children aged from six months to under six years and elderly aged 65 and above can choose to be vaccinated at enrolled private medical clinics on government subsidy," the spokesman said.

The spokesman highlighted vaccination arrangements for the target groups as follows:

Healthcare professionals registered with their statutory boards or councils and staff of medical/dental/Chinese medicine clinics will receive a referral letter from the DH. They can bring this referral letter to a designated HA clinic for vaccination. Staff of residential care homes, private hospitals, clinics of HSIVSS enrolled doctors, the HA and DH will be vaccinated at their workplace.

Likewise, pig farmers and slaughterhouse workers can bring along a referral letter issued by the DH to a designated HA clinic to receive the jab.

Other target groups are advised to go where they usually receive medical care to get vaccinated. Persons with chronic illnesses and pregnant women at HA and DH clinics will receive jabs during their visits to the respective clinics.

Those patronising private doctors can get the jabs from a private doctor enrolled in the scheme, or receive vaccinations at an HA General Outpatient Clinic (for chronic patients) or a DH Maternal and Child Health Centre (for pregnant women) as appropriate.

Patients who seek medical care at private doctors who do not provide HSI vaccinations can ask their private doctors to complete a referral form designed by the DH and then bring along the referral form to the HA and DH clinics to receive vaccinations.

Children between the age of six months and less than six years can either receive vaccinations at the DH's SHSCs or do so at private doctors enrolled in HSIVSS.

Elderly persons aged 65 years or above may go to HA General Outpatient Clinics, private doctors enrolled in HSIVSS, DH Elderly Health Centres (for members of such centres) for vaccination.

The spokesman repeated that subsidised vaccination would be available at private doctors' clinics with effect from December 28 when the HSI Vaccination Subsidised Scheme is launched.

The spokesman reminded those receiving the jabs to bring along their Hong Kong identity card or other documentary proof of Hong Kong resident status. They should also bring along their vaccination record if they have one.

Parents may visit the Student Health Service website at www.studenthealth.gov.hk for location maps of the centres. For more information about the HSI vaccination programme, please visit the CHP website or call the DH at 2125 2125.


Information on Student Health Service Centres

Hong Kong Island Address tel no
Chai Wan Student Health Service Centre 1/F Chai Wan Health Centre, 1 Hong Man Street, Chai Wan. 2556 0176
2556 0177
* Western Student Health Service Centre 13/F Western Harbour Centre, 181 Connaught Road West, Western. 2546 3367
2546 3392
Kowloon Address tel no
* Lam Tin Student Health Service Centre 5/F Lam Tin Polyclinic, 99 Kai Tin Road, Kwun Tong. 2717 0162
2717 0152
* Kowloon Bay Student Health Service Centre 7/F Kowloon Bay Health Centre,
9 Kai Yan Street, Kowloon Bay.
2756 2850
2756 3960
Kowloon City Lions Clubs Student Health Service Centre 1/F Lions Clubs Health Centre,
80 Hau Wong Road, Kowloon City.
2382 0176
2382 0177
* Tsz Wan Shan Wu York Yu Student Health Service Centre 2/F Wu York Yu Health Centre,
55 Sheung Fung Street, Tsz Wan Shan
2326 7103
2326 7109
New Territories East Address tel no
Sha Tin Student Health Service Centre 1/F Sha Tin (Tai Wai) Clinic,
2 Man Lai Road, Tai Wai, Sha Tin
2687 3020
2687 3021
* Tai Po Student Health Service Centre 2/F Tai Po Jockey Club Clinic,
37 Ting Kok Road, Tai Po
2665 1720
2665 1026
* Shek Wu Hui Student Health Service Centre 2/F Shek Wu Hui Jockey Club Clinic,
108-130 Jockey Club Road, Sheung Shui.
2672 1052
2672 8976
New Territories West Address tel no
South Kwai Chung Student Health Service Centre 2/F South Kwai Chung Polyclinic, 310 Kwai Shing Circuit, Kwai Chung, Tsuen Wan 2612 4355
2612 4356
Tuen Mun Student Health Service Centre 1/F Tuen Mun Clinic, 11 Tsing Yin Street,
Tuen Mun
2618 0590
2618 0617
* Yuen Long Student Health Service Centre 1/F Yuen Long Jockey Club Health Centre,
269 Castle Peak Road, Yuen Long.
2944 0146
2944 0576

Remarks : * Lift facilities available

10 December 2009