Chickenpox Vaccination Service

Chickenpox, caused by the Varicella-Zoster Virus, is a virus spread through physical contact which affects the skin.

Chickenpox causes itchy blisters on the skin which burst or dry out, and scab over. Before the blisters appear, you may have mild flu-like symptoms.

The virus usually affects children, causing a mild illness, though it can affect adults as well. Some people are at higher risk of serious illness from chickenpox, including pregnant people, newborns, and people who are immunocompromised.

The NHS recently introduced the chickenpox vaccine as part of routine immunisation for children. If your child missed the cutoff or you would like to be vaccinated yourself, this service is for you.

What is the chickenpox vaccine?

Vaccines teach your body how to react to the virus so that if you come into contact with it, you can fight off an infection. No vaccine is 100% effective, so there is always a chance that you’ll contract the virus even if you’ve been vaccinated.

The chickenpox vaccines we offer are called Varilrix and Varivax. Supply depends on national availability and we are typically unable to book for a specific brand - you can see the manufacturers’ information on Varilrix here and Varivax here.

The Chickenpox Vaccine - FAQs

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