Vaccinations

We run seasonal and routine vaccination clinics

We offer a range of seasonal and routine vaccination clinics: 

Flu Immunisation 

You may be invited for a flu jab if you are: 

  • over 65 years of age 
  • pregnant 

or have: 

  • a serious heart or chest complaint, including asthma 
  • serious kidney disease 
  • diabetes 
  • lowered immunity due to disease or treatment such as steroid medication or cancer treatment 
  • if you have ever had a stroke 

We will contact you directly if you are eligible.

Childhood Immunisations 

Ideally, children should have their jabs at the right age to protect them as early as possible and minimise the risk of infection. 

Find out which jabs your child needs, when they need them, and what the benefits of each jab are here: 

Please call the surgery to make an appointment

Contact us

Shingles

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. 

Travel vaccination

We offer travel health service. If you would like to use this service please download the Travel Vaccination Questionnaire and return the completed form to our email at nhsnwl.belgraviasurgery@nhs.net.

Before you complete this form it is important that you read the following information, failure to comply with the guidelines below may result in the Practice being unable to provide you with this service;

  • The process can take 6 – 8 weeks or more before your date of first travel depending on the location of your travel.
  • The form must be completed and submitted to the practices with 2 weeks of obtaining the form to provide enough time for all your vaccinations.
  • Once completed – we will contact you to make an appointment to see the practice nurse One form must be completed by each traveller prior to your appointment 
Travel vaccination questionnaire

Useful information regarding Vaccinations: 

• Why vaccines are safe and effective Why vaccination is safe and important – NHS (www.nhs.uk) 

• Oxford vaccine project Vaccine Knowledge | (ox.ac.uk ) (translations available) 

• Polio, flu and MMR resources – publications website Search Publications – Health Publications 

• Immunisation information for migrants (translations available) https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/immunisation-information-for-migrants