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NHS Highland announce changes to delivery of vaccination programme


By Niall Harkiss

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NHS Highland have advised the public of a change to the delivery of their routine vaccination programme from March onward, and are continuing to encourage people to attend for vaccinations when invited.

Previously, those requiring a routine vaccination will have been invited to attend an appointment at their local GP Practice

The health board are advising that from March 1, 2023 most vaccinations will be delivered by the health board as part of a national vaccination transformation programme.

This will cover vaccines such as childhood vaccines, including the primary immunisation course for infants and the pre-school booster, as well as adult vaccination programmes such as the shingles vaccine.

Dr Tim Allison, Director of Public Health for NHS Highland said: “How you get invited to attend for your vaccination is not going to change. You will still be invited by letter to make an appointment for vaccination but going forwards this may now be at a new local venue dependant on where you live.

“Our local Service Delivery Centre will be on hand to answer any questions you may have about your appointment and our teams in our locally run clinics will ensure everything goes smoothly on the day.”

Travel vaccinations have already begun to transition to health board delivery with a number of community pharmacies across Highland now carrying out this service.

Further information is available on the NHS Highland website.


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