Childhood immunisations
One of the most important things that a parent can do for their child is to make sure that they have all their routine childhood vaccinations. It’s the most effective way of keeping them protected against infectious diseases.
Ideally, children should have their jabs at the right age to protect them as early as possible and minimise the risk of infection.
Please call the surgery to make an appointment.
Click here for more information about the immunisation scheduleParents or carers wanting more information on the BCG vaccination can call 0208 214 1380 or email vul.london.bcg@nhs.net
Flu immunisation
You can get the free NHS flu vaccine if you:
- are aged 65 or over
- have certain long-term health conditions
- are pregnant
- live in a care home
- are the main carer for an older or disabled person, or receive a carer’s allowance
- live with someone who has a weakened immune system
We will contact you directly if you are eligible.
Learn more about the flu vaccine hereShingles
The shingles vaccination protects against a shingle, a common rash that can be serious for those who are older or who have a severely weakened immune system.
It is recommended for all adults turning 65, those aged 70 to 79 and those aged 50 and over with a severely weakened immune system.
Useful information regarding vaccinations:
Vaccine safety and myths busting
Oxford vaccine project (translations available) – a source of independent, evidence-based information about vaccines and infectious diseases
Immunisation information for migrants (translations available)