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NHS vaccinations and when to have them 

Vaccines are the most effective way to prevent many infectious diseases and it is important that vaccines are given on time for the best protection but if you or your child has missed a vaccination then please contact the surgery to make a catch up appointment.

A full list of current NHS vaccinations for all ages is in the NHS vaccination section of the website.

Further information is available on the nhs.uk website by clicking on the link below:

Why vaccination is important and the safest way to protect yourself - NHS

The surgery is closed on Saturdays and Sundays

If you need medical advice when the surgery is closed please call 111

Alternatively you can visit the Faversham Urgent Treatment Centre, which is open from 8am to 6pm 7 days per week. No appointment is necessary.

The details are below:

Faversham Urgent Treatment Centre

Faversham Urgent Treatment Centre

The practice runs the Urgent Treatment Centre at the Faversham Health Centre.

It is available to all patients both in and out of Faversham.

It is open from 8 AM till 8 PM 7 days a week, including Bank Holidays.

You can get help for any

  • Minor Injuries - cuts, wounds, grazes, eye and ear injuries, bites, abscesses, falls, burns, sprains, strains and foreign bodies.
  • Minor Illnesses - infections, rashes, emergency contraception (morning after pill), coughs and colds.
 
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