Vaccination Clinics & Information

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Vaccination clinic dates will be published on our website once confirmed.

Find out about vaccinations for babies, children and adults, including why they’re important and how to get them.

For further information visit, Vaccinations – NHS (www.nhs.uk).

COVID-19

Get NHS advice about COVID-19, including its symptoms and what to do, how to avoid catching and spreading it, treatments, vaccinations and long-term effects.

For further information , visit COVID-19 vaccine – NHS (www.nhs.uk).


Flu

Non-urgent advice: Please note

If you have any difficulties reserving your appointment, please contact our Reception team.

Seasonal Flu Vaccination is recommended if you aged 65 and over or if you suffer from any of the following:

  • A chronic chest complaint (including asthma and COPD)
  • Heart Disease
  • Chronic kidney or liver disease
  • Diabetes
  • Lowered immunity due to a disease or treatment such as steroid medication or cancer treatment
  • Chronic Neurological Disease e.g. Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Motor Neurone Disease
  • Any other serious medical condition (please check with the doctor if you are unsure)

The vaccination is also recommended if you are:

  • Pregnant
  • A registered carer
  • Living in long-stay residential care homes

Non-urgent advice: Please note

Parents of children aged 2-3 years will be sent letters inviting them to book into a routine nurse appointment for the vaccination.

Children who are in Reception year through to Year 6 will be vaccinated by the School Vaccination Service.

For further information, visit Flu vaccine – NHS (www.nhs.uk).


Shingles

The shingles vaccine helps protect against shingles. It’s recommended for all adults turning 65, those aged 70 to 79 and those aged 50 and over with a severely weakened immune system.

For further information, visit Shingles vaccine – NHS (www.nhs.uk).


RSV

The RSV vaccine helps protect against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a common virus that can make babies and older adults seriously ill. It’s recommended during pregnancy and for adults aged 75 to 79.

For further information, visit RSV vaccine – NHS (www.nhs.uk).