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ENHANCED ACCESS - TELEPHONE NUMBER TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT IS  0161 271 3180

The new services has appointments available:  Monday to Friday 6.30am - 9.00pm and Saturday 9am - 5.00pm

The appointments will be at South Chadderton Health Centre, Eaves Lane, Chadderton  OL9 8RG

ShareforYouFrom 17 February 2020, your medical record will be able to be viewed by other health and social care professionals directly involved in your care via a ShareforYou record. Please visit www.pennineshareforyou.nhs.uk/ for more information. If you would prefer that we didn't share your record then you can opt out at any time. Please speak to your GP or a member of the reception team.  For more information please watch this short video about ShareforYou: 
https://youtu.be/mv8eGfsvzZw 

Did you know that if your aged 40 and over you are entitled to a free NHS health check? Just call the surgery and ask reception to book you an appointment, please note this does require a fasting blood test so it will be a morning appointment.

WHEN THE SURGERY IS CLOSED       

The surgery telephone lines are open from 8am to 6.30pm Monday to Friday, except for Public Holidays... If you require urgent medical assistance that cannot wait until the surgery re-opens, please call 1-1-1. Calls to the NHS 111 service are free from both landlines and mobiles.

IF YOU HAVE A LIFE THREATENING MEDICAL EMERGENCY PLEASE DIAL 999

Covid vaccination Boosters

COVID-19 booster vaccine information

A coronavirus (COVID-19) booster vaccine dose helps improve the protection you have from your first 2 doses of the vaccine.

It helps give you longer-term protection against getting seriously ill from COVID-19.

Who can get a COVID-19 booster vaccine

Booster vaccine doses will be available on the NHS for people most at risk from COVID-19 who had their second dose of a vaccine at least 6 months ago.

Eligible people are:

  • People aged 50 and over
  • people who live and work in care homes
  • Frontline health and social care workers
  • People aged 16 and over with a health condition that puts them at high risk of getting seriously ill from COVID-19
  • Carers aged 16 and over
  • People aged 16 and over who live with someone who is more likely to get infections (such as someone who has HIV, has had a transplant or is having certain treatments for cancer, lupus or rheumatoid arthritis)

People who are pregnant and in 1 of the eligible groups can also get a booster dose.

Where to get the booster vaccine

The NHS will let you know when it's your turn to have a booster dose. It's important not to contact the NHS for one before then.

When you are contacted by the NHS, you will be able to book your booster appointment locally at The Dinwoodie Centre at The Royal Oldham Hospital, a variety of local pharmacies or the Greater Manchester’s regional vaccination centre at the Etihad Campus in east Manchester. Booking will be done via the national booking system or by calling 119.

For clinics dates and times at the Dinwoodie Centre and pharmacy locations, please visit the Oldham Council website here

COVID-19 booster vaccine and flu vaccine

Most people who can get a COVID-19 booster vaccine are also eligible for the annual flu vaccine.

If you are offered both vaccines, it's safe to have them at the same time.

Find out more about the flu vaccine

For all available vaccine sites across Oldham and more information, please visit - www.oldham.gov.uk/vaccine.



 
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