It’s important that vaccines are given on time for the best protection but if you or your child missed a vaccine, contact us to catch up
NHS vaccination schedule
Age | Vaccines |
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8 weeks | 6-in-1 vaccineRotavirus vaccineMenB vaccine |
12 weeks | 6-in-1 vaccine (2nd dose)Pneumococcal vaccineRotavirus vaccine (2nd dose) |
16 weeks | 6-in-1 vaccine (3rd dose)MenB vaccine (2nd dose) |
Age | Vaccines |
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1 year | Hib/MenC vaccine (1st dose)MMR vaccine (1st dose)Pneumococcal vaccine (2nd dose)MenB vaccine (3rd dose) |
2 to 15 years | Children’s flu vaccine (every year until children finish Year 11 of secondary school) |
3 years and 4 months | MMR vaccine (2nd dose)4-in-1 pre-school booster vaccine |
12 to 13 years | HPV vaccine |
14 years | 3-in-1 teenage booster vaccineMenACWY vaccine |
65 years | Flu vaccine (given every year after turning 65)Pneumococcal vaccineShingles vaccine (if you turned 65 on or after 1 September 2023) |
70 to 79 years | Shingles vaccine |
Pregnancy
When it’s offered | Vaccines |
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During flu season | Flu vaccine |
From 16 weeks pregnant | Whooping cough (pertussis) vaccine |
Extra vaccines for at-risk people
Some vaccines are only available on the NHS for groups of people who need extra protection.
Contact us if:
- you think you or your child have missed any vaccinations
- you or your child have a vaccination appointment – but you’ve missed it or cannot attend
It’s best to have vaccines on time, but you can still catch up on most vaccines if you miss them.