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Private Chicken Pox Vaccine London

Chickenpox, a common and highly contagious viral infection, can indeed be a challenging experience for any family. Unfortunately, it’s not routinely offered on the NHS. At Private Medical Clinic, we recognise the importance of protecting your family’s health, and that’s why we offer private chickenpox vaccines.

  • Suitable for adults and children aged between 9 months and 65 years.
  • Full course – £190 (2 doses, 6-8 weeks apart)
  • Protects against Chickenpox & Shingles

What is the Chickenpox Vaccine?

The chickenpox vaccine protects against the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), preventing the contraction of chickenpox, and is highly recommended, particularly for individuals who did not experience chickenpox in early childhood or in cases where there is a risk of exposure due to parental health conditions or medical treatments.

Understanding chicken pox and the importance of vaccination

Chickenpox is indeed caused by the Varicella-zoster virus and is known for its characteristic itchy rash and flu-like symptoms. While it may seem like a mild childhood illness, it can lead to complications, especially in adults and vulnerable individuals. Chickenpox can result in severe skin infections, pneumonia, and even encephalitis.

The vaccine provided at Private Medical Clinic offers essential protection against chickenpox and its associated symptoms and complications. It significantly reduces the risk of contracting and spreading the virus, providing immunity that can be especially crucial in vulnerable populations.

The side effects of the vaccine

The chickenpox vaccine, which is a live attenuated vaccine, is generally safe and well-tolerated. Most people experience mild and temporary side effects, if any. Common side effects of the chickenpox vaccine can include:

  1. Pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site: This is a common and usually mild reaction.
  2. Mild Fever: Some individuals may develop a low-grade fever after vaccination.
  3. Mild Rash: In some cases, a mild rash at the injection site or a few spots resembling a mild case of chickenpox may occur. This is not a full-blown infection and is usually not contagious.

Serious side effects from the chickenpox vaccine are extremely rare. However, like with any vaccine, there is a very small risk of an allergic reaction. Signs of a severe allergic reaction may include difficulty breathing, swelling of the face and throat, and a rapid heartbeat. If these symptoms occur, it’s crucial to seek immediate medical attention.

Book your Chickenpox vaccination using our streamlined booking process

At Private Medical Clinic, we understand the importance of proactive healthcare. Our private clinics in Birmingham and Sutton Coldfield provide a welcoming environment for discussing your vaccine options. Our team of experts is here to answer any questions you may have and guide you through the vaccination process.

Book your chickenpox vaccine through our online calendar. Simply select a date and time that works for you, enter your details, and one of our experienced GPs will walk you through the necessary steps.

Flu vaccine

£95

Chickenpox Vaccine (Two doses given 6-8 weeks apart)

£95

Shingles Vaccine

£195

Yellow Fever Vaccine (Includes Certificate)

£95

Hepatitis A (Booster after 6-12 months)

£50

Typhoid (Covers for 3 years)

£50

Diphtheria, Tetanus & Polio (Covers for 10 years)

£50

Malaria Tablets

£25

Hepatitis B (Course of 3 vaccines – £195)

£65

Rabies (Course of 3 vaccines – £195)

£65

Japanese Encephalitis (Course of 2 vaccines – £250)

£125

Meningitis ACWY (Covers for 3-5 years)

£75

Cholera (Course of 2 vaccines)

£95

Whooping cough vaccine (Pertussis) (Pertussis combined with D/T/P)

£75

Our chickenpox vaccination service includes two doses, administered four to eight weeks apart.

VARILRIX

VARILRIX is a vaccine used to prevent and immunise against the varicella virus, which causes chickenpox in infants (from the age of 9 months), children, adolescents and adults. Varicella, commonly known as chickenpox, is a highly infectious viral infection, caused by varicella zoster virus.

Read the patient information leaflet (PIL) for VARILRIX (PDF, 94 KB).

Our London Private Doctors

Private Medical Clinic is proud to be led by a team of experienced and compassionate medical professionals. Our mission is to provide high-quality, affordable healthcare services to our patients.

Each team member brings a wealth of experience, expertise, and compassion to their roles, ensuring that our patients receive the highest standard of care possible. From our skilled doctors and specialists to our attentive administrative professionals, we work collaboratively to create a seamless patient experience.

Dr Simon Khela

Consultant Private GP

Dr Simon Khela is an experienced private GP and the medical director of Private Medical Clinic. He has a special interest in lifestyle & functional medicine.

Dr Jayawardena

GP with Specialist Interest in Women’s and Sexual Health

Dr Jayawardena is an experienced private GP with specialist training in obstetrics and gynaecology.

Dr Hanoman-Singh

GP with Specialist Interest Aesthetic and Anti-Ageing Medicine

Dr Sabina is passionate about delivering safe, effective and natural looking treatments and longevity from within.