Immunisations

Vaccines protect against preventable diseases. These diseases can be nasty, painful and even fatal.

Have a look at the document below, which shows you what these diseases look like.

Please be warned, this document includes sensitive and upsetting images. Viewer discretion is therefore advised.

Preventable Diseases

It is okay to have concerns. To help with this, we have developed a factsheet below.

Vaccine Concerns Answered

Vaccines are one of the safest and most cost-effective health interventions available. For more information, see our publication below!

Vaccine Factsheet

We understand there are some myths about vaccines circulating online, let us give you the facts.

Myths And Facts

What diseases do vaccines protect against?

Childhood vaccinations protect against many serious, and sometimes fatal, diseases.

For more information, have a look at the links below.

Diptheria

Diphtheria The Facts 2

Hepatitis B

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Measles

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Meningitis

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Mumps

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Pertussis

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Polio

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Rotavirus

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Rubella

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Tetanus

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Where does this information come from, can I trust it?

The publications you find on these pages have been researched and designed by our Quality Assurance Manager Rebecca Newton- Barry, who has a Bachelor’s Degree (BA) in Health and Social Care and a Public Health Masters (MSc) degree.

The information has also been verified by our highly qualified and skilled Practice Nurse Manager, Elena Costache and Managing Partner, Dr Abdullah Khan. You can find out more about our staff on the ‘Team’ page here.

Our team assures you that all of the information you find is factual and correct.

We understand that there is a lot of misinformation online about vaccinations, especially on social media.

The practice hopes that these publications enable you to make informed choices about your health, and the health of your children and loved ones.

If you are still unsure about whether or not to vaccinate yourself or your child, please telephone the practice today on 01582 609121 or send us an online appointment request here: https://systmonline.tpp-uk.com/2/OnlineConsultation?OrgId=E81052

An appointment will be offered with a Practice Nurse to discuss your concerns.