What Is Vaccine Injury in New Zealand?

Understanding Vaccine Injury in New Zealand

A vaccine injury occurs when an individual experiences adverse effects following vaccination. While vaccines are generally safe, rare cases of injuries can happen. In New Zealand, these are covered by ACC under the 'treatment injury' provision, as outlined in the Accident Compensation Act 2001.

What Are the Symptoms of a Vaccine Injury?

Vaccine injuries can vary, ranging from mild side effects like fatigue or fever to more severe issues such as myocarditis or pericarditis. It’s important to monitor any symptoms after receiving a vaccine and seek medical advice if necessary.

How Is Vaccine Injury Treated?

At Neuro Care, we provide specialised treatment for vaccine injuries using Functional Rehabilitation and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). These therapies aim to reduce inflammation, improve recovery, and restore your overall well-being.

How Does ACC Support Vaccine Injuries in New Zealand?

The ACC supports those affected by vaccine injuries by providing compensation and treatment coverage. This ensures that individuals who experience long-term effects can access the necessary care to recover and regain their health.

Start Your Recovery Journey with Neuro Care

If you’ve experienced adverse effects from a vaccine, don’t hesitate to seek professional care. Neuro Care offers expert therapies to help you recover faster and regain control of your life.

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