The surgery provides medical serives for all types of vaccinations amd immunistions, including child and travel vaccinations. Influenza (Flu) vaccinations are offered to over 65 year olds, high risk patients, such as Asthma COPD, Diabeteics and Heart Disease patients once a year from October to December.
Face masks and coverings are to be worn at all times by all GP’s, nurses, visitors and patients.
Face Masks and Face Covering Exceptions
- Exception from face covering badges (for a mobile phone)
- Exception from face covering badges (to print)
- Exception from face covering card (to print)
Some people may feel more comfortable showing something that says they do not have to wear a face covering. This could be in the form of an exemption card, badge or even a home-made sign.
Booking appointments for 8 Week parent and baby immunisations
During the Coronavirus pandemic, all young babies will continue to receive their 2 month (8 week) checks and immunisations from the practice. Patient’s should contact the practice to make an appointment for themselves and their baby or babies, with one of our GP’s and nurses. Post-natal appointments can also be made with the nurse.
The complete routine immunisations schedule from June 2020
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Resources
- Rotavirus Vaccine- NHS
- Which babies can have the Rotavirus vaccination?
- Patient Information Leaflet For Rotarivus
- Rotavirus Vaccine Side Effects
- Common questions that parents have about the rotavirus vaccine
- Men B Vaccine- NHS
- Complete Immunisations Table June 2020
- Annual Flu Programme 2020-2021
- Patient Information Leaflet For Bexsero
All links come from trusted sources, however, if you are unsure about them or any other medical concerns, contact your doctor or pharmacist for further advice