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immunisations & vaccines


East End Health Network provides the following care services for Vaccinations and Immunisations:
  • MMR
  • Pneumococcal or pneumo jab (PCV)
  • Rotavirus vaccine
  • Meningitis C (Men C)
  • Hib/Men C (booster)
  • Children's flu vaccine
  • 5-in-1 vaccine
  • 4-in-1 pre-school booster
  • BCG (tuberculosis) vaccination
  • Hepatitis B vaccination

We have a dedicated administration team that contact patients from all of our practices to book appointments and offer help and advice, 
Childhood Vaccines Timeline 
These are the routine vaccinations that are offered free of charge on the NHS to all babies and children in the UK.

5-in-1 vaccine 
Protects against: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio and Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b)
Given at: two, three and four months of age
Read more about the 5-in-1 vaccine

Pneumococcal or pneumo jab (PCV) 
Protects against: some types of pneumococcal infection
Given at: two, four and 12-13 months of age
Read more about the pneumococcal jab

Rotavirus vaccine 
Protects against: rotavirus infection, a common cause of childhood diarrhoea and sickness
Given at: two and three months of age
Read more about the rotavirus vaccine

Meningitis C (Men C) 
Protects against: meningitis C (meningococcal type C)
Given at: three months and 12-13 months of age, and as a teenage booster at age 13-15 (from September 2013)
Read more about the Men C jab

Hib/Men C (booster) 
Protects against: Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) and meningitis C
Given at: 12-13 months of age
Read more about the Hib/Men C booster

MMR  
Protects against: measles, mumps and rubella
Given at: 12-13 months and at three years and four months of age, or sometime thereafter
Read more about the MMR jab

Children's flu vaccine 
Protects against: flu
Given at: annually as a nasal spray in Sept/Oct for ages two, three and four and children in primary school years one and two
Read more about the flu vaccine for children

4-in-1 pre-school booster 
Protects against: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough and polio
Given at: three years and four months of age, or soon after
Read more about the DTaP/IPV pre-school booster

HPV vaccine (girls only) 
Protects against: cervical cancer
Given at: 12-13 years as two injections at least six months apart (but no more than 24 months apart)
Read more about the HPV vaccine

3-in-1 teenage booster 
Protects against: tetanus, diphtheria and polio
Given at: 13-18 years
Read more about the 3-in-1 teenage booster

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Optional vaccinations
These vaccinations are offered on the NHS in addition to the routine programme to "at-risk" groups of babies and children.

Chickenpox vaccination (varicella) 
Protects against: chickenpox
Who needs it: siblings of children who have suppressed immune systems and are susceptible to chickenpox, for example because they're having cancer treatment or have had an organ transplant.
Given: from one year of age upwards (one dose for children from one year to 12 years, two doses given four to eight weeks apart for children aged 13 years or older)
Read more about the chickenpox jab

BCG (tuberculosis) vaccination 
Protects against: tuberculosis (TB)
Who needs it: babies and children who have a high chance of coming into contact with tuberculosis
Given: from birth to 16 years of age
Read more about the BCG vaccine

Flu vaccination 
Protects against: flu
Who needs it: children with certain medical conditions or a weakened immune system, which may put them at risk of complications from flu
Given: for children between the ages of six months and two years as a single jab every year in September/November. For children aged two to 17 years of age as a nasal spray every year in September/November
Read more about the nasal spray flu vaccine
Read more about the flu jab

Hepatitis B vaccination 
Protects against: hepatitis B
Who needs it: children at high risk of exposure to hepatitis B, and babies born to infected mothers
Given: at any age, as four doses are given over 12 months – a baby born to a mother infected with hepatitis B will be offered a dose at birth, one month of age, two months of age and one year of age
Read more about the hepatitis B vaccine


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  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • What We Do
    • Meet The Team
    • Board Members
  • Our Practices
    • The Spitalfields Practice
    • Blithehale Medical Centre
    • Albion Health Centre
    • Health E1 Homeless Medical Centre >
      • Practice Leaflet
  • Enhanced Access Hub
  • Social Prescribing
    • Fuel Poverty Campaign
  • Support
    • Support For Victims of Domestic Violence
    • Ramadan & Diabetes 2020
    • Universal Credit Information
    • Tower Hamlets Talking Therapies
    • Diabetes Diet Guides For Homeless People >
      • Access to micro and grill T2D guide
      • Access to oven and hob T2D guide
      • Alcohol dependent T2D guide
      • Donated food T2D guide
      • Food banks and crisis centres T2D guide
      • Hostel or Mission T2D guide
      • Street Homeless T2D guide
  • Enhanced Care
    • Diabetes - Type 2
    • Hypertension
    • NHS Health Checks
    • COPD
    • Immunisations & Vaccines
    • Cancer Screening
  • Contact Us
    • Stop Smoking
    • NDPP
  • Useful Links
    • Blog
    • Health
    • Welfare
    • Employment