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The Dispensary will shut at 6pm everyday

Flu Vaccination 2020 update We now have vaccines available for all eligible groups - please see the Flu Vaccination section under Further Information

Covid-19 Vaccination 2020 update - please see the Covid-19 vaccines section under Further Information

 

Appointments are now available to book on-line for blood tests and Non-Urgent telephone consultations with a GP. Thank you.

Advance notice of closures:

The surgery  and dispensary will be closed from 1pm on these days 

 


 

 

Shingles Vaccines

A vaccine to prevent shingles, a common, painful skin disease is available on the NHS to people in their 70s. The shingles vaccine is given as a single injection into the upper arm. Unlike the flu jab, you'll only need to have the vaccination once and you can have it at any time of the year.

The shingles vaccine is expected to reduce your risk of getting shingles. If you do go on to have the disease, your symptoms may be milder and the illness shorter. Shingles can be very painful and uncomfortable. Some people are left with pain lasting for years after the initial rash has healed. Shingles is also fatal for around 1 in 1,000 over-70s who develop it.

It's fine to have the shingles vaccine if you've already had shingles. The shingles vaccine works very well in people who have had shingles before and it will boost your immunity against further shingles attacks.

Shingles Vaccines are available for patients aged 70 and born on or after the 2nd September 1942 and those aged 78 and 79.

Please call the surgery to check if you are eligible to receive the vaccine.



 
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