NHS MMR Vaccination Service – Locally Commissioned
We are proud to offer the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) vaccination service, locally commissioned by NHS England. This time-limited service is designed to help combat the rising cases of measles in our community and increase the accessibility of the MMR vaccine.
What is the MMR Vaccine?
The MMR vaccine protects against three serious illnesses: measles, mumps, and rubella. These diseases can lead to severe health complications, including brain infections, deafness, and even death in some cases. The MMR vaccine has been proven safe and effective at preventing these conditions.
Who is Eligible?
This service is available to:
- Individuals aged 5 to 19 who are residents or registered with a GP in the London region, and in some cases, those not registered with a GP.
- We will check each patient’s immunisation status before providing the vaccine to ensure the right care is given.
- Pregnant individuals should not receive the MMR vaccine, but postnatal promotion is encouraged.
Why Choose Our Pharmacy for MMR Vaccination?
- Convenient Access: Our pharmacy offers both walk-in clinics and bookable appointments to fit your schedule.
- Expert Care: Our trained pharmacists will administer the vaccine safely and efficiently.
- Confidentiality: Your privacy is our priority. We have dedicated areas for vaccinations, ensuring a comfortable and confidential service.
How the MMR Vaccine is Administered
The MMR vaccine is given as an injection into the upper arm. Some individuals may require two doses for full protection, with the second dose administered at least one month after the first. Our team will advise you if a second dose is necessary and ensure proper follow-up care.
Record Keeping and Notifications
We keep detailed records of all vaccinations, which are shared with your GP and the London Child Health Information Service (CHIS). If you do not have a GP, we will provide advice on registering with one.
Why Vaccinate?
Vaccination is the most effective way to protect yourself and others in the community from the spread of measles, mumps, and rubella. With rising cases in the UK, getting vaccinated not only helps protect you but also prevents outbreaks in schools, workplaces, and public places.
How to Access the Service
You can visit our pharmacy for a walk-in vaccination or book an appointment online or by phone. No NHS number or GP registration is required to receive the vaccine.