How does Gardasil 9 protect women from HPV?

Gardasil 9 protects women from HPV by preventing infection from 9 HPV types, reducing the risk of cervical cancer, genital warts, and other HPV-related cancers.

How Gardasil 9 Protects Against HPV

Gardasil 9 is a vaccine designed to protect women from Human Papillomavirus (HPV), a common virus linked to several types of cancers and genital warts. This vaccine is considered the most comprehensive protection available against HPV.

Protection Against Multiple HPV Types

Gardasil 9 targets nine different strains of HPV: 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, and 58. These strains are known for causing the majority of HPV-related health issues. Specifically, types 16 and 18 are responsible for about 70% of cervical cancer cases, while types 6 and 11 cause around 90% of genital warts.

Preventing HPV-Related Cancers

By preventing infection from these HPV strains, Gardasil 9 significantly reduces the risk of developing cervical cancer, as well as other cancers related to HPV such as throat, anal, and penile cancers.

Triple-Dose Vaccination

The vaccine is administered in a series of three doses to ensure maximum efficacy. Completing all three doses is crucial for achieving the full protective benefits of Gardasil 9.

By choosing Gardasil 9, women can take a proactive step in safeguarding their health against HPV-related diseases. Booking the vaccination through platforms like Hati Health ensures easy access and flexible payment options, making it convenient to stay protected.

This information is provided by Hati Health for educational purposes and should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider about your specific medical needs and symptoms.

Book Your HPV Vaccine Gardasil 9 (Triple Dose) With Hati Health

HPV Vaccine Gardasil 9 (Triple Dose)

HPV Vaccine Gardasil 9 (Triple Dose)

Get the most comprehensive protection against HPV with Gardasil 9, the latest generation vaccine that guards against Human Papillomavirus (HPV). This advanced vaccine protects against 9 different types of HPV that can cause cervical cancer, genital warts, and other HPV-related cancers, including throat, anal, and penile cancers. It protects against HPV types 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, and 58.


Triple-Dose Protection: This package includes all three required doses of Gardasil 9, ensuring complete protection as recommended by healthcare professionals.


Ready to get protected? Book your Gardasil 9 triple-dose vaccination through Hati Health with ease. We offer convenient access at two Metro Manila locations.


Flexible payment options are now available at checkout with Buy Now, Pay Later via BillEase, making it easier to get the care you need.


Important: To ensure premium service and vaccine availability, we require advance booking – no walk-ins accepted. Current rates are exclusively for reserved appointments.


Schedule your vaccination now through Hati Health’s booking system to secure your preferred time and location.

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