Aveya Fertility Announces First-Ever Cervical Cancer Vaccination Drive

January 29, 2024

India

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New Delhi, January 29, 2024:

Aveya Natural IVF & Fertility Center has announced an HPV vaccine drive in partnership with Infinite Fertility. The drive will be held at Aveya’s clinics in Delhi, Mumbai, and Siliguri during the first two weeks of February.

This groundbreaking endeavour underscores Aveya’s unwavering commitment to women’s health and the prevention of cervical cancer, a global menace claiming lives. The vaccination drive ensures accessible and affordable vaccinations for individuals in targeted regions.

Cervical cancer, predominantly caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), is a major global health concern. Aveya recognizes the pivotal role of vaccination in preventing cervical cancer and related diseases, prompting the launch of a comprehensive HPV Vaccine Drive.

The HPV vaccine stands as a powerful tool in the prevention of cervical cancer and various other HPV-related diseases. Dr. Nisha Bhatnagar, Medical Director and Sr. IVF Consultant at Aveya expresses the significance of the initiative “At Aveya, our mission goes beyond treating illnesses; we strive to prevent them. The HPV Vaccine Drive is a testament to our commitment to community health, aiming to protect individuals from the serious consequences of HPV-related diseases.”

Dr. Niti Vijay, Fertility Specialist and Gynecologist at Aveya, shares insights on the impact they aim to achieve “We envision a community where the prevalence of cervical cancer and other HPV-related diseases is significantly reduced. Through this drive, we aim to raise awareness, increase accessibility to the HPV vaccine, and contribute to a healthier future for our community.”

Vaccination Locations and Dates:

Delhi

Plot A, Community Centre, Basant Lok, Vasant Vihar.

Date: February 2 & 3

Mumbai

Building 29-E, Maharshi Karve Road.

Date: February 8 & 9

Siliguri

3rd Floor, Orchid Building, Sevoke Road.

Date: February 8 & 9

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