To find out what vaccinations we offer adult and children, please use this link: Vaccinations
Vaccines are the most effective way to prevent many infectious diseases.
Child immunisations
One of the best ways to protect your child against diseases like measles, rubella, tetanus and meningitis is through immunisations.
As well as protecting your own child, you’re also protecting others by preventing the spread of disease. It’s important that vaccines are given on time for the best protection.
Vaccinations are offered free of charge in the UK – just book your appointment with the Practice Nurse
For more information, please see the link below:
NHS Vaccination Schedule
Adult immunisations
Getting vaccinated is a part of everyday life in the UK. Vaccines save millions of lives all over the world and diseases like smallpox and polio, which used to kill or disable millions of people, have now disappeared or are seen very rarely.
Most vaccines are given in childhood, but eligible adults are offered three routine vaccines once they reach a certain age (the shingles, RSV and pneumococcal vaccines), plus seasonal flu and Covid-19 vaccines every year.
If you or someone you care for has been booked for an immunisation and you would like to discuss this, please contact our reception team who will be able to get you in contact with our nursing team.
For more information, please see the link below:
NHS Vaccination Schedule
Further information
For more information on why immunisations are important, please use this link: Why are vaccinations important?