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Vaccinations

Protect your child

Make sure your child is up to date with their vaccinations.

www.kmhealthandcare.uk/vaccinations 

NHS vaccinations and when to have them

View a guide on vaccinations available on the NHS, and when to have them. This guide covers both children and adults.

Measles is still common in many countries worldwide

Make sure you and your loved ones are up to date with MMR vaccinations.

Contact us if you need to catch up with your vaccinations.

Hepatitis B

In the UK, the hepatitis B vaccine is given to babies as part of the 6-in-1 vaccine.

Adults only need to get the vaccine if they're at high risk, for example:

  • you are travelling to a high-risk country – you may have to pay for a hepatitis B vaccine for travel
  • you have liver or kidney disease
  • you have HIV
  • your job puts you at risk of infection – for example, you're a healthcare worker or work in a prison. Your employer should organise the vaccination for you if your job puts you at risk.

More information about hepatitis B.

Last Updated 19 Jan 2026

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