This guide can help you understand the vaccines offered in Scotland and when to have them. It also explains how they work and why they’re safe and important. For most routine vaccinations NHS Lanarkshire will invite you by sending you a letter when you become eligible. You do not need to contact them nor your practice to arrange your vaccinations.
Different vaccines are given at different ages to protect you and your child. Find out when these vaccinations are offered, and when and where they’ll be given.
If you’re planning to travel outside the UK, your travel health needs will depend on your individual situation. The Practice no longer provides this service, which is now provided by NHS Lanarkshire.
The Monklands Travel Clinic is based in the NHS Lanarkshire regional Infectious Diseases unit and is run by a team of highly experienced specialist Infectious Diseases/Tropical Medicine doctors and nurses.
We advise that you arrange an appointment at least 4 to 6 weeks prior to your travel date.
Vaccinations help protect you and your family from many infectious diseases.You’ll be offered different routine vaccinations at different times, depending on your age and circumstances.
If you received one of your coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations outwith Scotland you can upload your official proof of vaccination from that country to your Scottish vaccination record. This will mean you will have a combined fully vaccinated status to show for travel purposes.
Online booking portal – you can log in to book using your unique username and password. This is the same as you had for your previous doses of the coronavirus vaccine. You can also call the National Vaccination Helpline on 0800 030 8013.
Your COVID Status (or COVID passport) contains details of your vaccination record.If you’re aged 12 or over, you can use the NHS Scotland COVID Status app. It’s the easiest and most secure way to prove your COVID status
NHS Lanarkshire may offer drop-in clinics or other open access services such as mobile vaccination clinics.