Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Channel Health Alliance are now preparing to start both the spring booster vaccination programme and all 5-11 year old children vaccinations. We are open to all ages for first, second and booster doses

 The spring programme will start week commencing:

  •  21st March at Folca (formerly Debenhams)
  •  28th March at Dover Health Centre
  • All 5-11 year old's week commencing the 4th April

 

The eligibility for access to the spring booster vaccination programme is:

  •  Adults aged 75 years and over
  • Residents in care homes for older adults
  • Individuals aged 12 years and over who are immunosuppressed or have a weakened immune system –  written proof will be required from your GP or Consultant that you are in this group

 This sites are open as follows for both walk in and bookable appointments:

 Folca  (formally Debenhams)

 Tuesdays –   8.30 – 5.30

Thursdays – 8.30 – 5.30

Saturday –   8.30 – 5.30

Sundays –   10am – 4.15

 

Dover Health Centre

Saturday – 8.30 – 5.30

Sunday   -  8.30 – 5.30

COVID Vaccine Information

Covid-19 vaccine  

Covid-19 vaccinations will be provided through a range of local NHS services. People will be invited for vaccination based on a nationally set priority list. The elderly and most at risk from Covid-19 will be vaccinated first.

We are not currently providing Covid-19 vaccines. We will update this page when more information about local vaccine services is confirmed. 

You do not need to contact the surgery, you can book your vaccine appointment online. The vaccination programme will take several months to work through everyone, so it could be some time before you are contacted. 

Please help protect yourself, friends and loved ones by getting vaccinated when you are invited. 

Find out more 

For more information about the Covid-19 vaccination programme in Kent and Medway please visit www.kentandmedwayccg.nhs.uk/covid19vaccine 

For national information about the vaccine visit www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/coronavirus-vaccine/   



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