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Vaccination service

In 2021 the responsibility for vaccination programmes transferred from General Practice to NHS Borders as part of the Primary Care Improvement Plan.

NHS Borders Vaccination Service leads on the delivery of the following routine vaccination programmes:

  • Routine childhood vaccinations
  • School immunisations
  • COVID-19
  • Flu
  • Pertussis for pregnant women
  • Pneumococcal
  • RSV for older adults
  • RSV for pregnant women
  • Shingles

It is not necessary for clinicians to submit a referral form for routine vaccination programmes. Eligible citizens are identified based on their dates of birth or GP clinical coding. Appointment details will be sent either by letter, text messages or email.    

Vaccination clinics are held in various locations across the Scottish Borders. Location details will be included in the appointment letter, text message or email.

The vaccination admin hub is located at the SPPA building, 7 Tweedside Park, Tweedbank, Galashiels, TD1 3TE. Clinics are not held at this address. The admin hub is the first point of contact for staff, patients, service partners and the National Call Centre.   

Contact details are:

Vaccination service hub 01896 809250

Email: vaccination.opsteam@borders.scot.nhs.uk

Website for NHS Borders Vaccination Service

Non-routine clinic referrals

In most instances eligible citizens will be sent information directly about their vaccination appointment via letter, text or email.  Referral is not necessary for these citizens.

Patients with an underlying health condition, or are receiving surgery or treatments including chemotherapy, could be at higher risk from certain diseases. These patients may require vaccination outside the routine programmes. Please refer to the UK immunisation schedule: Green Book for further information The Green Book chapter 11

Post-exposure prophylaxis including tetanus, BBVs or rabies are administered a first dose by the initial care provider, for example:  General Practice, Emergency Department, Borders Addiction Service, Sexual Health Service etc. If further doses are required to complete the course, patients can be referred to the vaccination service.

Clinicians can refer directly to the vaccination non-routine clinic by emailing a completed Referral form  to vaccination.referrals@borders.nhs.uk. On receipt of a referral, the vaccination hub will contact patients to arrange an appointment.

For information about Mpox vaccination please click  Mpox | Borders Sexual Health

Travel clinic

NHS Borders runs a weekly travel health clinic, offering vaccinations and guidance prior to travel. Travellers can self-refer and should seek advice at least 10 weeks prior to their departure date.   If travelling with less than 10 weeks notice, travellers are advised to contact a private travel clinic. 

Travellers are advised to visit the Fit For Travel website for up-to-date health information prior to completing a health questionnaire. Please click on here to access the questionnaire. The health questionnaire will be used to risk assess a patient’s journey and identify any vaccination requirements.  

Depending on the vaccinations needed, some vaccine costs will be at the patient’s expense as not all vaccines are available on the NHS. Please click travel-health-vaccinations for more information about our travel health clinics.

Travel clinics are held in Outpatients Department H, Borders General Hospital, Melrose TD6 9BS.

Travel clinic contact details:

Vaccination service hub: 01896 809250

Email: vaccination.opsteam@borders.scot.nhs.uk

Website for NHS Borders Vaccination Service

Website for NHS Borders Borders General Hospital patients and visitors

Email general enquiries: vaccination.opsteam@borders.scot.nhs.uk

Email referrals: vaccination.referrals@borders.nhs.uk

Vaccination service hub: 01896 809250

Website for NHS Borders Vaccination Service