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Our Private Vaccines
Protection beyond the standard NHS schedule, delivered by your local pharmacist team. Each vaccine is preceded by a short consultation so we can confirm it's right for you.
Chickenpox Vaccine
CHILDREN & ADULTS · 2 DOSES
Chickenpox is usually a mild childhood illness, but it can cause significant discomfort — itchy spots, fever, and a week or two off school or work. In adults, pregnant women, and people with weakened immune systems, the picture is often more serious, with a higher risk of complications like skin infections, pneumonia, or, rarely, neurological involvement.
Vaccination prevents most cases and reduces the severity of any breakthrough infection. It's a sensible choice for parents who want to spare their child the illness, for adults who never caught it as children, and for anyone living or working with people who can't be vaccinated themselves.
The course is two doses, typically given four to eight weeks apart. After a short consultation, we can give the first dose the same day in most cases.
£70 Per Dose
Shingles Vaccine
ADULTS FROM 50
Shingles is caused by reactivation of the chickenpox virus, which lies dormant in nerve tissue after a childhood infection — sometimes for decades. When it reawakens, it produces a painful blistering rash on one side of the body, often preceded by tingling or burning skin. The acute rash is unpleasant enough, but a meaningful proportion of people go on to develop post-herpetic neuralgia, where the nerve pain persists for months or even years after the rash has cleared.
Vaccination substantially reduces the risk of getting shingles in the first place, and reduces the severity if it does occur. The NHS programme covers specific age bands; if you fall outside the current eligibility window — or simply don't want to wait — the vaccine is available privately.
It's typically given as two doses, two to six months apart. Worth a conversation with the pharmacist if you've ever had chickenpox or aren't sure whether you have.
£220 Per Dose
Meningitis B Vaccine
INFANTS · TEENS · YOUNG ADULTS
Meningococcal group B is among the leading causes of bacterial meningitis and septicaemia in the UK. The illness can progress from feeling unwell to seriously life-threatening within hours, particularly in babies, teenagers, and young adults — the groups in whom carriage and severe disease are most common.
The NHS schedule includes Men B for infants, but protection isn't offered routinely after that. Older children who missed it, teenagers heading into the high-carriage university-age years, and parents wanting added reassurance often choose to top up privately.
The course is usually two doses, with timing depending on age. We'll go through your history, allergies, and any other vaccines you've had recently in a short pre-vaccination check.
£110 Per Dose
Whooping Cough Vaccine
PREGNANCY & CLOSE CONTACTS
Whooping cough (pertussis) is a highly contagious respiratory infection. In older children and adults it tends to mean weeks of exhausting coughing fits; in newborns, who haven't yet had their full primary immunisations, it can be genuinely dangerous and is occasionally fatal.
Vaccination during pregnancy is the most effective way to protect a baby in those first vulnerable weeks — antibodies pass through the placenta and give the newborn a head start. Outside pregnancy, vaccination is also worth considering for partners, grandparents, older siblings, and anyone else who'll be spending close time with a young baby; it reduces the chance of bringing the infection home.
The vaccine is a single dose. Best given from around 16 weeks of pregnancy onwards, or any time for close family contacts.
£85 Per Dose
Covid-19 Vaccine
PRIVATE · ANNUAL OR PRE-TRAVEL
Covid-19 hasn't gone away. While most people now experience milder illness, it still causes meaningful disruption — and remains a real risk for older adults, pregnant women, and anyone with underlying health conditions. Repeat infections also carry a small but recognised risk of longer-term symptoms.
The NHS offers seasonal boosters to specific eligible groups. If you fall outside those groups but want the protection — perhaps before international travel, an event, a new job, or simply for peace of mind — the vaccine is available privately at the pharmacy.
A single dose, given after a brief consultation. We use vaccines matched to currently circulating variants where supply allows; the pharmacist will explain what's available on the day.
£85 Per Dose
Flu Vaccine
SEASONAL · ADULTS & CHILDREN
Seasonal flu is more than a bad cold. Most healthy adults recover within a week or two, but a meaningful minority end up with bronchitis, pneumonia, or a hospital admission — and even a mild dose can mean a fortnight off work or away from family.
NHS flu vaccinations are offered free to specific groups: people aged 65 and over, pregnant women, those with certain long-term conditions, carers, and frontline health and social care workers. If you don't qualify but want the protection — for yourself, for vulnerable people you live with, or simply to lower the chance of a wiped-out winter — the vaccine is available privately each autumn.
A single dose ahead of flu season. Children can have a nasal-spray version where appropriate; we'll talk you through what's right based on age and health.
£21 Per Dose