Book your wellness vaccinations online
Book Appointment
Service | Price | |
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Nurse Fee | £25 | |
Vaccinations are at an additional fee. | ||
Wellness Vaccinations: | Adult | Children |
- - Chickenpox | £79 per dose | |
- - Covid Vaccine | £95 per dose | £95 per dose (12 years or older) |
- - DTP | £47 per dose | £47 per dose |
- - Flu jab | From £30 per dose | From £30 per dose |
- - Hepatitis A | £72 per dose | £70 per dose |
- - Hepatitis B | £55 per dose | £51 per dose |
- - HPV | £180 per dose | £180 per dose |
- - Meningitis ACWY | £77 per dose | £77 per dose |
- - Meningitis B | £112 per dose | £112 per dose |
- - MMR | £56 per dose | £56 per dose |
- - Pneumonia (Apexnarr) | £120 per dose | |
- - Pneumonia (Prevenar) | £85 per dose (17 Years or younger) | |
- - RSV (Abrysvo) | £299 per dose | |
- - RSV (Arexvy) | £280 per dose | |
- - Shingrix | £225 per dose | |
- - Tuberculosis (BCG) | £89 per dose | £89 per dose |
- - Whooping Cough | £94 per dose | £94 per dose |
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DTP - Diphtheria, Tetanus & Polio
Diphtheria, tetanus and polio are three infections which are now easily vaccinated against with the three in one DTP vaccine.
Learn MoreCovid Vaccine
Protection yourself against the latest strains of Covid.
Suitable for adults and children over the age of 12.
Get peace of mind with a private Covid vaccine.
Flu Jab
Protect yourself and your loved ones from the flu this year by getting an annual flu jab.
For the best protection, opt for our premium flu jab options.
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A is a contagious virus causing chronic liver disease and death. It spreads through contaminated food and water.
Travellers to specific countries should get vaccinated.
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B is a contagious infection which can cause liver failure and cancer.
Protect yourself with the Hepatitis B vaccine, especially if you have HIV or an autoimmune disease.
HPV
Reduce your risk of developing HPV-related cancers including cervical, penile, neck and throat cancers.
Gardasil 9 offers the most protection against 9 strains of HPV virus.
Meningitis ACWY
Protect against 4 types of meningococcal bacteria that can cause meningitis and septicemia.
Highly recommended for those about to start University and for travel abroad.
Meningitis B
Meningitis B is the most common form of meningitis and can be fatal in 10% of cases.
While it is most serious for babies, adults can still benefit from the vaccine and adults who are likely to be near young babies should consider vaccination.
MMR - Measles, Mumps & Rubella
The MMR vaccine is a 3-in-1 immunisation against measles, mumps and rubella.
It is a routine NHS childhood vaccine, however, it was not always the case. Those born between 1970 and 1990 may only be partly immunised or not at all.
Pneumonia
Many people know that pneumonia is a potentially fatal infection. However, not as many know that there is a vaccine for it.
Those over 65 are particularly vulnerable to pneumonia and having the vaccine is a great way of protecting yourself against the serious consequences of the disease.
RSV - Respiratory Syncytial Virus
RSV is a common cause of coughs and colds. It some cases it can cause severe lung infection.
Most infections are mild, but small babies and frail older adults are especially vulnerable to severe infection and complications. Vaccination is advised for adults over 60 years and pregnant women.
Shingrix
Shingles is a very painful viral infection that generally affects people over the age of 50. It is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox and only those who have previously had chickenpox can develop shingles.
Seeing as most people have had chickenpox as a child, it is a highly recommended vaccine for older adults.
Tuberculosis (BCG)
The BCG vaccine protects against tuberculosis (TB).
It can only be given to those who have not been exposed to TB or the vaccine. Therefore a Mantoux skin test is required before vaccination.
Whooping Cough
Whooping cough, although generally considered to be a childhood illness, is in fact more common in adults.
While the infection isn’t particularly harmful to adults, it can be severe in babies, particularly those under 1.
It is advised that pregnant women and those who may come into contact with young babies should be vaccinated.
Adult Vaccinations
It’s never too late to catch up with missed or incomplete vaccination courses, including missed childhood vaccinations.
As you get older, your immune system reduces and you’re more prone to complications from infectious diseases. Vaccinations offer protection and alleviate worry.
For peace of mind, take a look at all our adult vaccinations.
Child Vaccinations
Without doubt, your children are the most precious thing in the world and protecting them is so important.
Most infectious diseases are completely avoidable with childhood vaccinations.
Take a look at all our childhood vaccinations.
Workplace Vaccinations
Certain jobs and industries come with infectious disease risks and it is important to consider if workplace vaccinations are suitable for your business.
We offer many different vaccinations and can vaccinate in-clinic or at your place of work.
Protect your team's health today with a workplace vaccination programme.
Book Your Covid Vaccination
You can now access private covid vaccines at Fleet St. Clinic
With COVID remaining a prevalent concern, securing your vaccination through Fleet St Clinic not only prioritises your health but also supports our commitment to providing exceptional care.
I would definitely recommend Fleet Street Clinic to others
- Nicole RyanI would definitely recommend Fleet Street Clinic to others and will be visiting again when I need other vaccinations. I didn't have to wait long before being seen and felt reassured and well informed by the knowledgeable nurses I saw.
Book your wellness vaccinations online
Book Appointment
Service | Price | |
---|---|---|
Nurse Fee | £25 | |
Vaccinations are at an additional fee. | ||
Wellness Vaccinations: | Adult | Children |
- - Chickenpox | £79 per dose | |
- - Covid Vaccine | £95 per dose | £95 per dose (12 years or older) |
- - DTP | £47 per dose | £47 per dose |
- - Flu jab | From £30 per dose | From £30 per dose |
- - Hepatitis A | £72 per dose | £70 per dose |
- - Hepatitis B | £55 per dose | £51 per dose |
- - HPV | £180 per dose | £180 per dose |
- - Meningitis ACWY | £77 per dose | £77 per dose |
- - Meningitis B | £112 per dose | £112 per dose |
- - MMR | £56 per dose | £56 per dose |
- - Pneumonia (Apexnarr) | £120 per dose | |
- - Pneumonia (Prevenar) | £85 per dose (17 Years or younger) | |
- - RSV (Abrysvo) | £299 per dose | |
- - RSV (Arexvy) | £280 per dose | |
- - Shingrix | £225 per dose | |
- - Tuberculosis (BCG) | £89 per dose | £89 per dose |
- - Whooping Cough | £94 per dose | £94 per dose |
Fleet Street Clinic is not a VAT registered company
Our Nurses:
When it comes to your health, experience is everything.
Experience translates into good clinical judgement, early and accurate diagnosis, timely treatment, and excellent, all-round care. It also brings fast access to a broad network of world-class specialists across the full range of medical and surgical disciplines.
When it comes to delivering excellence in private medical care, experience counts.
“Had to get a whooping cough vaccine to visit my new nephew in Australia…couldn’t have asked for a better service. Phoned on during the week, booked in for 9am, I arrived a few minutes early and was walking out the door vaccinated and back to work in less than 10 minutes after a refreshing chat with the lovely staff.
What more can you ask for???”
– Blake E via Google Review
“Was able to make a booking the day of for a flu jab. Travel nurse was competent and efficient. Thanks!”
– Bonnie Harrison via Google Review
“Drop in for flu jab. Seen immediately in/out in 5 minutes. Very friendly reception staff and nurse.”
– John McAuley via Trustpilot
FAQs
Many infectious diseases are avoidable. Vaccinations offer protection against illness and reduce the likelihood of serious complications. In history, valiant vaccination programmes have managed to eradicate certain diseases from the world.
Herd immunity is reliant on a certain percentage of the population being vaccinated. If everyone had the same mindset of “herd immunity” being enough then less people would be vaccinated and herd immunity wouldn’t be achieved. Certain people are unable to get vaccinated due to medical conditions, immune deficiencies and also allergies and so it is important for all those who can get vaccinated, do.
Your immune system builds up immunity naturally when you are exposed to a disease. It is unpredictable in how well it will be able to manage against the disease. There is a possibility your immune system will be overwhelmed and you will be seriously ill. In worse case scenarios you could be hospitalised, have life-changing health conditions or it could be fatal. Vaccinations work alongside your immune system by building up immunity to a weaker strain so that if you were to be exposed to the real disease your body would be able to fight off the infection easier.
Before vaccinations are used in the general population they are rigorously tested. They have to meet independent safety standards and are regularly tested to ensure they are safe.