Shingles vaccine (Shingrix) provides crucial protection against herpes zoster, the painful viral infection that causes shingles rash and blisters from chickenpox virus reactivation. Understanding what kind of doctor treats shingles is important - our infectious disease specialists and general practitioners are qualified to administer shingles immunization and manage shingles-related health concerns. The shingles vaccine significantly reduces your risk of developing shingles by over 90% and prevents serious complications including postherpetic neuralgia (long-term nerve pain). Adults over 50 are particularly vulnerable to shingles outbreaks, with risk and severity increasing with age and compromised immune systems. Many travelers ask how often shingles immunization is needed - the current Shingrix vaccine series requires two doses administered 2-6 months apart for optimal protection. Even if you're mid-travel, starting the shingles shot series provides partial protection, and you can complete the second dose when you return home or continue treatment in Mexico. Early shingles vaccine administration is recommended as shingles outbreaks can severely disrupt travel plans, cause weeks of debilitating pain, and lead to complications that require extended medical care. Our English-speaking medical team ensures proper vaccine storage, administration technique, and provides comprehensive pre-vaccination screening to maximize safety and effectiveness.
Dra Grecia Deloya Brito
Infectious Disease Specialist
5.0
0.74 km from Museo Soumaya, Mexico City
Common visit reasons are Infectious Consultation, Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI), Illness
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