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Please note that for any urgent or life-threatening conditions, we always recommend that you should call 999 or go to your nearest emergency department immediately. We are usually able to provide face to face or remote appointments with our GP’s within 24 hours. Please contact 01442 331 900 to book an appointment.
Inoculation of all eligible adults and children with the most current vaccinations/immunisations.
We offer a full range of routine and travel vaccinations & immunisations for both adults and children, subject to there being no contraindications, allergies or previous experience of side effects.
To find out what vaccinations are required for different travel destinations, please consult the following resources:
You will have a detailed discussion with the clinician regarding the type of vaccine you need and its possible side effects, the duration of its effect, the required boosters and when you may need to have them.
The clinician will also ask you about your medical history, allergies or other important personal information that relate to the vaccine(s) you are having. You may also have a discussion about immunocompromised individuals and live vaccines.
No, you do not need a referral for a vaccination/immunisation appointment. Simply call 01442 331 900 or use the contact form here to make a booking.
Initial consultation (adult): £21 plus the cost of the vaccinations
Initial consultation (child): £21 plus the cost of the vaccinations
Paediatric consultations will be reduced to £10.50 *ONLY if booked alongside an adult*
Follow up consultation: No consultation fee, only cost of vaccinations.
A specialist nurse.
You should bring the paperwork relating to any previous vaccinations you have had. For travel vaccinations, please provide the destination, length of stay, accommodation and vaccination history when booking your appointment.
You will need to stay with us for 20 minutes after the vaccination so that we can check that you do not experience any side effects.
Vaccines are generally considered to be safe. Any exceptions or exclusions to this will be explained to you during the consultation.