Singapore Baby Vaccine Schedule (2026) (NCIS): Immunisation Chart
Every vaccine Singapore's National Childhood Immunisation Schedule recommends for babies, from birth through 18 months, age by age.
Diphtheria and measles vaccination is compulsory by law in Singapore. Follow your doctor and the current NCIS schedule.
Dates are a guide based on the recommended schedule. Your doctor confirms the exact visits.
At a glance
| Age | Vaccines | Your date |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | BCG (1st dose), Hepatitis B (1st dose) | |
| 2 months | 6-in-1: DTaP-IPV-Hib-HepB (1st dose) | |
| 4 months | 5-in-1: DTaP-IPV-Hib (2nd dose), PCV13 / Pneumococcal (1st dose) | |
| 6 months | 6-in-1: DTaP-IPV-Hib-HepB (3rd dose), PCV13 / Pneumococcal (2nd dose) | |
| 12 months | PCV13 / Pneumococcal (booster), MMR (1st dose), Varicella / Chickenpox (1st dose) | |
| 15 months | MMRV: MMR (2nd dose) + Varicella (2nd dose) | |
| 18 months | 5-in-1: DTaP-IPV-Hib (booster) |
Track this in Cubby
Add your baby once and Cubby keeps the whole schedule with gentle reminders, so you never miss a dose, shared with everyone who cares for your little one.
Start freeQuestions
- What vaccines are given at at birth in Singapore?
- At at birth the Singapore's National Childhood Immunisation Schedule schedule includes BCG (1st dose), Hepatitis B (1st dose).
- How many vaccination visits are in the Singapore baby schedule?
- The schedule for Singapore has 7 vaccination visits from birth through 18 months. Exact ages can vary slightly, so your doctor confirms each visit.
- Can both parents and our caregiver keep track together?
- Yes. In Cubby the schedule and every log sync in real time across everyone caring for your baby, so parents and a nanny or grandparent all stay on the same page.