NHS vaccinations

It’s important that you have the vaccinations you need to keep you safe and to minimise the risk of infections. We offer a number of vaccinations at our surgery. Your GP will be able to let you know what vaccinations you need. You can also find more information about vaccinations and when to have them on the NHS vaccination schedule.

Childhood immunisation

It’s important to make sure that your child has all of their routine childhood vaccinations. It’s the most effective way of keeping them protected against infectious diseases.

Ideally, children should have their vaccinations at the right age to protect them as early as possible and to minimise the risk of infection.

Your GP will be able to tell you what vaccinations children need. You can also find more information about children’s vaccinations and benefits on the NHS website.

Flu vaccinations

Seasonal flu is a highly infectious illness that’s caused by a flu virus. The virus infects your lungs and upper airways, and can cause a high temperature, aches and pains. A flu vaccination can help limit your risk of getting the flu.

Our surgery offers flu vaccinations to patients. We offer two routine vaccinations – one for patients under 65 years and another vaccine for patients over 65 years.

You can contact the surgery to find out more about flu vaccinations or visit the NHS website.

Travel Vaccinations

Travel Vaccinations (Prescription charges will apply)

Click here for a link to the NHS Choices website.

We do not run a private travel vaccination service; this information is for our registered patients only. Certain travel vaccinations may be available on the NHS.

  • The NHS provides some, but not all, vaccinations for people travelling abroad. Those vaccines which are usually provided free of charge (subject to a prescription charge) by the NHS for travel abroad are:
  • Typhoid
  • Diphtheria, Tetanus and Poliomyelitis
  • Hepatitis A (including when combined with typhoid and hepatitis B)
  • MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella)
  • Cholera

If you are travelling abroad you need to seek advice on vaccinations a minimum of 6 weeks before your date of travel (preferably earlier)

Our Clinicians are experienced in advising on vaccination and malaria requirements for all foreign travel. Please plan to see the nurse well in advance (at least eight weeks) as some schedules will take a number of weeks to complete.

Please note: Some vaccine courses are not covered by the NHS and a charge will be made, the Nurse will advise you in this case. Please complete the form available from reception or download at least eight weeks in advance of your travel. Please note you will need to complete the form for each person travelling.

Download a form  Travel Risk Assessment Form

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