MEASLES

Protect Your Family from Measles

Measles is a highly infectious disease that spreads quickly, especially among unvaccinated people. It can be very serious and lead to complications including pneumonia, ear infections, and – in rare cases – death.

Symptoms of Measles:

  • High fever
  • Runny nose
  • Cough
  • Sore, red, watery eyes
  • Blotchy rash (brown/red on white skin; harder to see on brown/black skin)
  • Small white spots in the mouth

If you or your child may have measles, stay at home and call your GP or NHS 111. Avoid visiting the surgery or A&E to prevent the spread.


The MMR Vaccine – Your Best Protection

The MMR vaccine protects against Measles, Mumps and Rubella. It is safe, effective and provides lifelong protection after two doses.

When are the doses given?

  • 1st dose at 12 months
  • 2nd dose at 3 years 4 months
  • From January 2026: Children born on or after 1 July 2024 will receive their 2nd dose at 18 months.

Missed a dose? It’s never too late to catch up. Contact us to book your appointment.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why is vaccination so important?

Vaccination protects your child and others in the community – especially babies, pregnant women, and people with weakened immune systems.

Does the MMR vaccine contain pork products?

There are two types of MMR vaccine:

  • Priorix®does not contain pork gelatine
  • MMR VaxPro® – contains pork gelatine

You can request Priorix® from your GP. Please let us know in advance so we can order it.

Is there a link between MMR and autism?

No. The claim has been thoroughly discredited. MMR is safe and effective.


How to Check Vaccination Records

  • Look in your child’s Red Book

  • Use the NHS App

  • Call our reception team

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    Book Your Appointment

    To check your vaccination status or arrange an MMR catch-up, call your reception team.

    Let’s keep our community safe – protect your child, protect others, and stop the spread of measles.

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