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Vaccinations NHS Lothian
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Routine Shingles Vaccination

Routine Shingles Vaccination

Shingles and the Shingles Vaccine

What is Shingles?

Shingles is caused by the reactivation of the chickenpox virus, which most people contracted in childhood. This reactivation leads to a painful nerve and skin condition.

Shingles Risks:

  • Can occur at any age.
  • Risk and severity increase with age.
  • Significantly higher risk in individuals with severely weakened immune systems.
  • 1 in 4 adults will develop shingles.
  • In those over 70, around 1 in 1,000 shingles cases result in death.

Benefits of 2 doses of Shingles Vaccination:

  • Over 70% effective in reducing shingles risk.
  • Milder symptoms if shingles occurs.
  • Lower risk of hospitalisation.
  • Reduced risk of developing long-term pain.

Vaccine Eligibility:

  • People aged 65 or 66 on 01 September 2024.
  • People aged 70 or over on 01 September 2024 until their 80th birthday.
  • People aged 50 or over with a severely weakened immune system.
  • People about to start immunosuppressive therapy.
  • People aged 18 or over who have received a stem cell transplant or CAR-T therapy within the last 2 years.

If you have recently had a stem cell transplant, you must wait 6 months before taking the shingles vaccine.

For more information about shingles or the shingles vaccine visit NHS Inform.

Booking Information

Accessing Shingles Vaccination

Appointment Information: If eligible, you will receive information about your appointment or how to book via letter, text, or email.

Booking Options:

General Enquiries:

Vaccination Clinics

Locations, Opening Times and Accessibility Guides

Accessibility Guides:

  • Click the links below to view the Accessibility Guide of each of our Vaccination Clinics.

Language Support:

BSL Interpreters: Arrange in advance by contacting the Lothian Vaccination Enquiries Helpline.

Telephone Interpretation: Available at all clinics. Inform the vaccinator or team member of your preferred language.

Videos with information about Vaccines are available in English, Arabic, Dari, Pashto, Polish, Simplified Chinese & Ukrainian