Pediatrics in Georgia — Child Health & Vaccination

Pediatrics

The “Pediatrics” section focuses on child health in Georgia. Here you can find articles about vaccination, disease prevention, child development, and medical advice. Up-to-date information for parents, locals, and expats in Tbilisi, Batumi, and other cities across the country.
Vaccination for Kindergarten in Georgia: What Parents Need to Know

Vaccination for Kindergarten in Georgia: What Parents Need to Know

What vaccinations are required for kindergarten in Georgia and how strict are the rules? This guide explains the official immunization schedule, required vaccines by age, and what kindergartens usually expect. It also covers common expat concerns, including whether foreign vaccination records are accepted and what to do if some vaccines are missing after moving to Georgia.
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Childhood Vaccination in Georgia in 2026

Childhood Vaccination in Georgia in 2026

Child vaccination in Georgia in 2026 is crucial under the National Immunization Schedule. Mandatory vaccines are free, and additional ones can be obtained at private clinics. Learn about the vaccination process, including considerations for premature infants, kindergarten, and parental guidance for the year 2026.
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Pediatrics in Georgia covers a wide range of topics related to children’s health, from disease prevention and vaccination to diagnosis and treatment of common childhood conditions. In this section, you will find articles about the national immunization schedule, seasonal infections, child development, and pediatric medical recommendations.

Parents can explore up-to-date information about child healthcare in Tbilisi, Batumi, and other cities across Georgia. We also address important topics for expat families, including how to continue vaccination after relocation, how to choose a clinic, and which immunizations are required for kindergarten or school. All content is regularly updated in line with modern medical guidelines and international standards.