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Protect yourself and your family with a safe, DHA-approved flu vaccination at home in Dubai. Our DHA-licensed healthcare professionals provide quick, safe, hygienic vaccination services.
Our DHA-licensed medical professionals can vaccinate multiple family or team members in one visit at your home, hotel, or office.

Get vaccinated at home with a safe, clinically approved flu vaccine to protect you and your family from seasonal influenza.


Flu vaccination helps lower the risk of severe illness, especially for children, seniors, and those with chronic conditions.
Vaccines are stored and transported under certified cold-chain protocols to maintain effectiveness and safety, while being delivered at the comfort of your home.

A sudden rise in temperature is often accompanied by chills or sweating.
Persistent cough and throat irritation. Could be dry or accompanied by mucus.
Nasal congestion,irritation, sneezing, or a runny nose.
Unusual tiredness, low energy, and muscle or joint aches that can affect daily activities.
Many people experience mild to moderate headaches with the flu.
Some people may have nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. More common in children.
Stay protected with safe and reliable flu vaccination by DHA-licensed professionals, available 24/7 at your home, hotel, or office.
A simple timeline showing how immune protection develops after your flu vaccination.

The flu (influenza) is a viral infection that spreads easily from person to person. It affects the nose, throat, and lungs. A flu vaccine helps protect you by preparing your immune system to fight the virus. It lowers your risk of getting sick, reduces the severity of symptoms, and helps protect vulnerable family members like children, seniors, and those with chronic conditions.
Flu vaccination at home is a safe and convenient way to protect yourself without visiting a clinic. With quick, hygienic at-home service by DHA-licensed professionals, you can stay protected with minimal disruption to your day.



A flu vaccine is an injection that helps protect you from the viral disease also known as influenza.
The flu virus can mutate and change from year to year, causing new strains to emerge, which the previous vaccines may not be able to protect against. By getting vaccinated every year, you can ensure that your immune system is ready to fight the latest strains of the virus.
Yes. The flu vaccine is safe and approved for use.
Most people can take it. It is especially helpful for children, seniors, pregnant women and people with pre existing health conditions.
Flu vaccines work by introducing small amounts of harmless flu virus into the body. This part of the virus, called the antigen, triggers the body's immune system to produce antibodies against the virus. If the person is later exposed to the flu virus, antibodies will recognize the virus and quickly work to destroy it before it causes illness. There are different types of flu vaccines, including inactivated vaccines, which contain parts of the virus that have been killed or neutralized, and live attenuated vaccines, which contain weakened live virus. Both vaccines stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies against the flu virus.
A DHA-licensed nurse comes to your home, gives the vaccine safely, and shares simple after-care advice.
Yes. At-home vaccination is safe for both children and seniors.
It takes about 2 weeks for your body to build protection.
It feels like a small pinch. The discomfort is very short.
You can book a service by calling us, contacting us via WhatsApp, using our mobile app, or filling out the online form.
Yes. All our doctors and healthcare professionals are DHA-licensed, qualified, and experienced in delivering safe and reliable medical care at your location.
Absolutely. Patient privacy and data security are strictly maintained. Your medical information remains confidential.
Yes. You can request a convenient time, and we will do our best to accommodate your schedule.
Flu season lasts from fall to winter. You should get your flu vaccine at home in late August or September.
