Gardasil vaccinations
Gardasil vaccinations are effective against HPV so protect against many genital cancers in both males and females, including cervical cancer.

Gardasil vaccinations are effective against HPV so protect against many genital cancers in both males and females, including cervical cancer.
What is a Gardasil vaccination?
Gardasil vaccinations are effective against infection from four types of HPV (human papillomavirus), providing protection against many forms of cancer, particularly of the genitalia, and nine out of ten cervical cancers. In females, HPV can also cause cancer of the vagina, cervix, vulva, anus and part of the throat (oropharynx). In males, HPV can cause cancer of the penis, anus, and head and neck. Meanwhile, both sexes may contract genital warts from HPV.
The body reacts to the injection by making antibodies which will help the immune system fight HPV.
Who should get HPV vaccinations?
It is recommended for girls/ women between the ages of nine and 26, and, since 2019, boys too
– the HSE runs an in-school HPV vaccination programme.
The number of doses is dependent on age of the patient: for those aged between nine and 24 a single dose is typically recommended, while most people over 25 will need two doses six to 12 months apart.
Is the HPV vaccination dangerous?
While there may be rare side-effects, here are the facts. The HPV vaccination:
- is over 99 percent effective in preventing pre-cancerous lesions associated with HPV types 16 and 18 in young women.
- is 99 percent effective in preventing genital warts associated with HPV types 6 and 11
- gives some protection against infection from other HPV types, not included in the vaccine.
Earlier vaccination is better too: vaccination is less effective in females who have already been infected with one or more of the HPV types. However, Gardasil may not fully protect everyone, nor will it protect against diseases caused by other HPV types, or not caused by HPV. Gardasil does not prevent all types of cervical cancer, so it's important for women to continue routine cervical screenings. Gardasil does not treat cancer or genital warts.
Practices that also provide Gardasil vaccinations

Blackrock Medical
Frascati Shopping Centre, Blackrock, Co Dublin,

Churchtown Medical
96 -98 Churchtown Road Upper, Churchtown, Co. Dublin, D14 EW68

Clifton Court Medical
Clifton Court, Fitzwilliam Street Lower, Dublin 2, D02 V279

Dundrum Medical
Dundrum Medical Centre,, Level 4, Dundrum Town Centre, , Sandyford Road, Dundrum, Dublin 16, D16 XC91

Finnstown Medical
Finnstown Centre, Newcastle Road , Lucan, Co Dublin, K78 E8X7

Grafton Medical
Grafton Buildings, 34 Grafton Street, Dublin 2, D02 XY06

Navan Road Medical
Primary Care Centre, Navan Road, Dublin 7, D07 K229

Old Bawn Medical
Unit 2-3 Old Bawn Shopping Centre, Tallaght, D24 HXW3,

Palmerstown Park Medical
Palmerstown Park Medical, Unit 18 First floor Palmerstown Shopping Centre, Palmerstown Dublin 20, D20HP44

Ranelagh Medical
22-26 Sandford Rd, Ranelagh, Dublin 6, D06 KF84

Sandyford Medical
Unit C7, The Plaza, Beacon South Quarter, Sandyford, Dublin 18, D18 TY79

Sheehan Medical
Unit 301, 3rd Floor, Dun Laoghaire Shopping Centre, Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire, A96 DD74

St James’s Gate Medical
114 - 116 James's street, Dublin 8, D08KXN8

Terenure Medical
84A Terenure Road East, Terenure, Dublin 6, DA6 W5A2

The Park Clinic
The Park, Cabinteely, Dublin 18, D18 C984

Village Medical Centre
Unit 6 Village Shopping Centre, Watery Lane, Clondalkin, D22V2H9