30/06/2026

Last day for NHS Covid Vaccines

Please note that today Tuesday 30/06/2026 is the last day to get NHS Covid vaccinations at the pharmacy.

As of tomorrow Wednesday 01/07/2026 we will no longer do NHS covid vaccinations.
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Rabies

Before embarking on your travels, make sure to get a rabies vaccination to protect yourself from the deadly virus in case of any animal bites during your trip.

Deposit payment of £15 for non NHS services  + medicine cost.
Price
£110 per dose (3 doses)
No of Doses
3
Ages
from Birth.

What is it?

Rabies is a viral disease that is spread by a bite or scratch from an infected animal, usually a dog. It affects the brain and spinal cord and once symptoms are present, it is nearly always fatal. Rabies is estimated to caused around 60,000 human deaths worldwide each year.

Risk areas

Rabies is endemic throughout most of the world.

Prevention

Contact with wild or domestic animals should be avoided by travellers. The following steps should also be taken following potential rabies exposure:
  • Immediately wash wound with soap & running water for several minutes
  • Apply a disinfectant to the wound such as iodine or 40-70% alcohol
  • Apply a simple dressing to the wound
  • Seek medical advice as soon as possible

Length of protection

  • Infrequent risk – booster dose to be considered at 10 years post primary course
  • Frequent risk – booster at 1 year and then booster every 3 to 5 years

Stay safe on your travels

As you embark on your adventures, it's vital to prioritize safety. Don't forget to visit a travel clinic before your trip to ensure you have all necessary vaccinations and medications. Stay safe on your travels by being prepared and taking necessary precautions. Being proactive about health can make all the difference.