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Routine children immunisations are available according to immunisation schedules. Reminder cards are sent from the surgery. When you receive a card you should make an appointment to see the nurse.
Other routine immunisations such as tetanus, influenza and pneumonia are also available via the nursing service.
Routine children’s immunisations:-
For all of the above vaccinations, except the human papillomavirus and 14 + imms, reminder letters are sent from the surgery. When you receive a letter contact the practice to make an appointment to see the nurse.
Other Routine Immunisations: Tetanus vaccination is given to adults if not immunized before. A course of 3 injections of Diphtheria, Tetanus and Polio are given at monthly intervals. Two additional doses given at 10 yearly intervals should provide lifetime immunity, but you may require a further vaccination after 10 years if you suffer a dirty wound or are travelling abroad. The nurses will provide you with further information should you require.
Pneumococcal Vaccination: is available anytime in the year – it is a once-only vaccination for over 65 year olds, although some may require a booster after 5 years. Also applicable for those considered at risk aged 2-64 years. We usually send an invitation for this vaccination
Shingles Vaccination: is available anytime – it is a once-only vaccination for patients turning 65 or 70 years of age, through invitation shortly after your 65th or 70th birthday. For patients with a severely weakened immune system it is available when you turn 50 years of age.