Meningitis B (MenB) Vaccination

30 April 2026 Recent updates At The Harrow Health Care Centre, we now have meningococcal B (MenB) vaccines available. Recent cases of meningococcal infection have been reported in the south of England, initially in Kent and more recently in Dorset, primarily affecting younger individuals. These cases are not directly linked and remain uncommon. However, they […]

Flu, COVID-19 (Pfizer), and other Winter Vaccinations – 2025/26

someone receiving a vaccination in their arm

Book online for 2025-26 Flu, COVID-19 (Pfizer) and other important Winter vaccinations. We have flu, Covid-19 boosters (Pfizer Comirnaty), Pneumonia (PCV20), Shingles, RSV and other vaccines available. For more details of the winter vaccines available and to book online: Click Here

Measles vaccine

Measles cases are rising significantly in the UK and levels of vaccine uptake are continuing to fall. Measles is a highly infectious disease which can lead to severe, life-threatening illness and long-term complications in some individuals. The disease is largely preventable with vaccination. At HHCC we offer the full course of MMR vaccination – x […]

Tick-Borne Encephalitis in the UK

As a healthcare provider specialising in travel health, we wanted to respond to the recent news reports regarding the detection and spread of the Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus (TBEV) in several parts of the UK and provide further information to patients.  Tick-Borne Encephalitis (TBE) is a virus carried by ticks and is common in many parts […]

Covid-19 vaccine: your questions answered

On 8 December 2020, the first person in the world received the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccination, and on 4 of January 2021, the first person received the Oxford / Astra Zeneca vaccine. These are the first of millions of doses that will be given to those most at risk of the coronavirus, such as the elderly […]

Imperial College London launches human trial of new coronavirus vaccine

Imperial College London has announced that the very first human has received a dose of its new trial coronavirus vaccine. Many traditional vaccines are based on a weakened or modified form of virus or parts of it, but the Imperial vaccine is based on a new approach. It uses synthetic strands of genetic code (called […]