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Please note the information here is subject to change, please check this list before you leave, to avoid disappointment. Second doses can be given 8 weeks after the first dose. Please do not come for your second dose if it has been less than 8 weeks 56 days since your first dose as staff will not be able to vaccinate you. Please note we cannot vaccinate you if you have tested positive for coronavirus within the last four weeks or if you have any symptoms of coronavirus.

Please do not attend the vaccination centre if you have been asked to self-isolate. You can visit any walk-in clinic that is convenient to you — your nearest option might be in a different borough. See our map of vaccination services for more options. You can take this letter, or a letter from your GP or consultant about your health condition, to any walk-in vaccination site from 6 months days after the day you have your 2nd dose.

Frontline health and social care workers aged 16 and over can also get a booster dose from a walk-in site. If you or your child are aged 12 or over you can also book a COVID vaccination appointment online. Page last reviewed: 5 November Next review due: 19 November You can use a walk-in site to get: a 1st dose of the vaccine - if you or your child are aged 12 or over a 2nd dose of the vaccine - if you're eligible and it's been 8 weeks since your 1st dose a booster dose of the vaccine - if you're eligible and it's been 6 months days since your 2nd dose More information about who can use a walk-in site to get a 1st, 2nd or booster dose is available below.

You do not need to be registered with a GP to use a walk-in site. Read about who can get a 1st dose from a walk-in site You or your child can get a 1st dose from a walk-in COVID vaccination site if you live in England and are aged 12 or over. Health and social care workers Frontline health and social care workers aged 16 and over can also get a 2nd dose from a walk-in site. Which vaccine will I be given? AstraZeneca is usually offered to people who are over Pfizer or Moderna are usually offered to people who are under 40, are pregnant, or have certain medical conditions.

When can I get my second dose? Everyone over the age of 18 needs two doses of the vaccine. Second doses will be given no sooner than 8 weeks after your first dose. Book online or call for free. The following services stop nearby: 50, 60, 64, 75, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and Both stations are served by numerous train operators and have direct connections to central London and the south east of England.

Find out how to get to your vaccination appointment via public transport. The site has a small car park for patients. If full, more parking is available on surrounding roads. Parking can also be found at Norbiton Station, approximately 10 mins walk, or Fairfields Car Park in Kingston, approximately 13 mins walk.

Sutton is less than 15 minutes 8. Depart M25 at J8 on A North. At the roundabout, take the B to Sutton. Take a slight right turn onto Sutton Park Rd. The shopping centre also has its own multi-story car park which can be accessed on St Nicholas Way.

There are a number of other car parks and on road parking options in Sutton. Find out more. If you are planning on travelling by taxi, TfL has information about local taxis and minicabs here You can also call Freephone.

The train station is situated on Brighton Road. It takes approximately 10 minutes to walk to the St Nicholas Shopping Centre. Approximate journey times to Sutton from:. For rail timetables please call or click www. The St Nicholas Shopping Centre is well served by a number of bus routes.

Find out more about local buses. If full, more parking is available on surrounding roads, or not far away in Coleshill Road and the Clapperstile Car Park.

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