Following your first dose, your immune system requires approximately 10 to 14 days to begin synthesising the protective antibodies needed for biological defence. A mandatory second dose is delivered 4 to 8 weeks later to cement uncompromised, long-term immunity.
While the vaccine plays a critical role in preventing infection entirely, it also ensures that if a breakthrough case does occur, the symptoms are drastically mitigated—resulting in fewer blisters, lower fevers, and a substantially reduced risk of severe secondary bacterial skin infections.
Booking your appointment before community outbreaks or school cycles begin ensures your family builds reliable protection. This proactive defence is vital for safeguarding high-risk individuals in your life, such as pregnant women or newborns, for whom chickenpox infection can be life-threatening.
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To facilitate a safe, uncompromised, and highly efficient medical consultation, please observe the following pre-treatment guidelines:
Wear Accessible Clothing: Please wear a short-sleeved top or loose, easily adjustable layers so that our clinician has quick, unhindered access to your upper arm.
Verify Minimum Intervals: If you are booking your second dose, please ensure that a minimum interval of 4 weeks has passed since your first chickenpox vaccine dose.
Disclose Medical Records: Be prepared to inform our pharmacist of any historical allergies (especially to neomycin or gelatin), if you are currently taking steroid medications, or if you have a weakened immune system.
Your private vaccination visit is engineered to be a swift, supportive, and highly professional experience lasting approximately 15 minutes:
Our pharmacist will welcome you into a private consulting room to review a brief medical checklist, confirm your age eligibility (suitable from 12 months of age and older), ensure you have no contraindications, and answer any clinical questions before obtaining formal consent.
The vaccine is delivered via a swift, professional injection into your upper arm. Our clinical team uses micro-needle technology and refined techniques to ensure the process is virtually painless, causing nothing more than a momentary pinch.
A small sterile dressing is applied, and you will receive a comprehensive aftercare briefing detailing standard systemic responses. Most patients are perfectly free to leave the pharmacy and resume their normal daily activities immediately.
No. Unlike several other nations, the NHS childhood vaccination schedule does not routinely include the chickenpox vaccine for all children. It is typically only offered for free on the NHS to individuals who are in close contact with someone who has a severely weakened immune system. Our private service allows parents to proactively secure this vital protection for their children outside of those narrow criteria.
The vast majority of side effects are exceptionally mild and clear up entirely within 24 to 48 hours. The most frequent responses include mild localised soreness, redness, or slight swelling around the injection site. A small percentage of patients may develop a mild fever or a temporary, localised rash of a few spots near the injection site a week or two later, which is a normal immune response.
No. Because the chickenpox vaccine is a live vaccine, it cannot be administered to pregnant women. Additionally, women should avoid becoming pregnant for at least one month following their second dose of the vaccine. However, the vaccine is completely safe to receive if you are currently breastfeeding.
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