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Shingles Vaccination Eligibility

From 1st September 2023, the eligibility has been extended, but this is a phased rollout meaning the eligibility is different depending if you are already 65 or if you are about to turn 65.

The table below shows the criteria. Please look up the group that describes you now.

GroupEligibility
Aged 50+ with weakened immune systemTwo doses in the year you turn 50
Aged 70-791 or 2 doses (6-12 months apart)
Turn 65 on or after 1 September 2023Eligible once you turn 65. Two doses, given 6-12 months apart.
Already 65 but not yet 70Eligible once you turn 70

The phased rollout means that people turning 65 are eligible, while those already 65 will become eligible when they are 70. Source NHS England, ‘NHS shingle vaccine will be offered to almost one million more people, 11 July 2023.

This is a phased expansion. Everyone aged 60 and above will be eligible by 2033.

What is Shingles?

Shingles is an infection that causes a painful rash. The first symptom can be a tingling or painful feeling in an area of the skin, with a rash appearing a few days later. You may also develop a headache and feel generally unwell.

The rash appears as blotches on your skin but only on one side of your body.

Rashes can take up to four weeks to heal, and medicine works best if taken within three days of the symptoms first appearing.

You can’t give shingles to other people but, because it is caused by the chicken pox virus, you can give people chicken pox to people who haven’t had it before.

You should particularly avoid pregnant people who haven’t had chicken pox, people with weakened immune systems, and young babies.

From the 2nd February 2026 we are moving to a Total Triage model.

Total triage is how we manage appointments at our practice.
You will fill out a e-consult rather than calling the surgery and tell us about your problem.

Ideally, patients will submit their own request however we appreciate that this may not be possible for some patients. If you are unable to use or access the online form then please contact the surgery by telephone and we will complete the request for you, which will be added to the triage list to be reviewed by the GP.

A clinician will review your information and decide the best way to help you, which may be advice, a phone call, or an appointment.

We will have three types of appointments:

• Same day – for emergencies (A member of staff will contact you to book the appointment)
• Within 5 days – for patients that need to see or speak to a healthcare professional soon, but not urgently.
• Within 10 days – for routine appointments.

The main purpose of total triage is to make sure you receive high-quality care by getting the right advice or appointment for your needs as quickly as possible.

Please ensure you have completed the e-consult in full with as much information as possible.

To fill out a e-consult please click here

for more help on filling out a e-consult on the NHS app please visit the e-consult NHS app guide.

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