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COVID-19 Vaccination Pop-Up Clinics in South-East London COVID-19 vaccination pop-up clinics in south-east London If you are eligible for a COVID vaccination, you can get your COVID vaccination from a number of walk- in and pop-up clinics this week. You can also find the latest information on our website at selondonccg.nhs.uk/popupclinics • Page 1 – SEL-wide, Bexley, Bromley • Page 2 – Greenwich, Lambeth • Page 3 – Lewisham, Southwark Borough Location Day Time Booking information Further information For +18s – Pfizer and AstraZeneca. Second Burfoot Court Room, doses are available for people age 40 and Counting House at older who had their first dose at least eight Daily, throughout Walk-in, no appointment Guy’s Hospital, Great 8:00am-7:00pm weeks ago, and for people under 40 who had July needed Maze Pond, London their first dose 12 weeks ago.You do not SE1 9RT need proof of address, immigration status, ID or an NHS number. For +18s – Pfizer. Second doses are available for people age 40 and older who St Thomas’ Hospital, had their first dose at least eight weeks ago, Daily, throughout Walk-in, no appointment Westminster Bridge Rd, 8:00am-7:00pm and for people under 40 who had their first July needed. London, SE1 7EH dose 12 weeks ago.You do not need proof of address, immigration status, ID or an NHS number. All SEL Walk-ins allowed, but we This service is available for everyone aged residents Millwall Football Club, would advise booking to over 18 who hasn’t had their first dose. The welcome The Den, Zampa Road, Saturday, 10 July 8am – 8pm guarantee your place. vaccine in use will be Pfizer. There will be no London, SE16 3LN Eventbrite booking link to alternative vaccine available on the day. follow. Walk-in, no appointment needed. First doses or second doses after 8-week interval if aged Montgomery Hall, 58 See SEL CCG over 40, 12 weeks if under 40. See SEL CCG Walk-in, no appointment Kennington Oval, SE11 Daily from 2-19 July website for exact website for which days are for +18, and needed. 5SW times each day which days are for +40. You do not need proof of address, immigration status, ID or an NHS number. University Hospital For anyone age 40+. AstraZeneca COVID-19 Lewisham, Lessof Tuesday and Friday Walk-in, no appointment vaccine offered. You do not need proof of auditorium (Lewisham 8:00am to 4:00pm until the end of July needed address, immigration status, ID or an NHS High St, London SE13 number. 6LQ) Erith Health Centre 50 Pier Road Every Friday Walk-in, no appointment For health and social care staff and all 1:30pm - 4:30pm Erith, Kent (from 23 April) needed patients registered with a practice in North DA8 1RQ Bexley in the eligible cohorts Bexley Bexley pharmacies currently offering walk-in services (see our website for exact times, dates and details) • Warren Pharmacy, 24 High Street, Bexley DA5 1AD • Aspire Pharmacy, 23 High Street Sidcup, Kent DA14 6EQ Walk-in, no appointment needed. 2-7 July – Astra Zeneca vaccine – First and Bromley Civic Centre, second dose. For over 40 // 8-15 July – Pfizer vaccine – First dose only. Over Stockwell Close, 2-23 July 9am – 2.30pm 18. 16-23 July – Astra Zeneca vaccine – First and second dose. Over 40. Bromley BR1 3UH For anyone age 18+. Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine offered. Pfizer vaccine. For people aged 18 and Oaks Park Medical above. You do not need proof of address, Centre, 17 Oakfield Rd, Saturday 10 July 9am-2pm Book on 020 8175 0473 immigration status, ID or an NHS number. London SE20 8QA Second doses will only be given if it is at least eight weeks since your first dose. Bromley AstraZeneca vaccine. For people aged 40 West Wickham & and above. You do not need proof of Shirley Baptist Church, Walk-in, no appointment Tuesday 13 July 8.30am-1pm address, immigration status, ID or an NHS Wickham Road, Shirley, needed number. Second doses will only be given if it CR0 8EH is at least eight weeks since your first dose. Bromley pharmacies currently offering walk-in services (see our website for exact times, dates and details) • Crays Hill Pharmacy, 88 Cotmandene Crescent, St Pauls Cray, Orpington, BR5 2RG • Eldred Drive Pharmacy, 25 Eldred Drive, Orpington BR5 4PE COVID-19 vaccination pop-up clinics in south-east London Borough Location Day Time Booking information Further information Charlton Athletic This clinic is for anyone age 18 and over who Football Club, The Tuesday 6 July, No booking required, this is lives in the borough of Greenwich. Pfizer Tuesday 6 July Valley, Floyd Road, 8am to 8pm a walk-in clinic. vaccine only. 2nd doses will only be offered if London SE7 8BL it is at least eight weeks since the first dose. Plumstead Health Wednesday 7 July, 9am – 6pm No booking required, this is Pfizer vaccine. 2nd doses will only be offered Centre, Tewson Road, Thursday 8 July, (closed 1-2pm) a walk-in clinic. if it is at least eight weeks since the 1st dose. Greenwich SE18 2AE Friday 9 July Greenwich pharmacies currently offering walk-in services (see our website for exact times, dates and details) • Late Night Woolwich Pharmacy, Ground Floor, Equitable House, Lower, 10 Woolwich New Rd, London SE18 6AB • Amal Pharmacy, Unit 3, 166 Metcalfe Crt, Greenwich Millennium Vge, West Parkside, Greenwich, London, SE10 • Mangal Pharmacy, Mangal Pharmacy, Well Hall Road, SE9 6SN • First Care Pharmacy, Unit 6 Thames Reach, Thamesmead, SE28 0NY Guy’s Hospital, Great For Lambeth residents who are eligible for Daily (Lambeth No booking required, this is Maze Pond, London 5:00pm – 7:00pm the vaccine - please bring proof of address residents only) a walk-in clinic. SE1 9RT and age. St Thomas’ Hospital, Daily (Lambeth For Lambeth residents who are eligible for No booking required, this is Westminster Bridge Rd, residents only) 5:00pm – 7:00pm the vaccine. Check if you are eligible here. a walk-in clinic. London, SE1 7EH Please bring proof of address and age. For +18s – Pfizer. Second doses are available for people age 40 and older who Gassiot House at St had their first dose at least eight weeks ago, Thomas’ Hospital, Daily, throughout Walk-in, no appointment 8:00am-7:00pm and for people under 40 who had their first Westminster Bridge Rd, July needed. dose 12 weeks ago.You do not need proof London, SE1 7EH of address, immigration status, ID or an NHS number. Streatham Place Walk-in, no appointment 9:00am – 12:00pm For people aged 40+ who are Lambeth Surgery Every Wednesday needed. A booked clinic is and residents or front line health and care 26-28 Streatham Place from 28 April also running at this time, Lambeth 1:00pm – 4.45pm workers. First dose only. SW2 4QY Lambeth residents. Walk-in, no appointment needed. First doses Montgomery Hall, 58 See SEL CCG or second doses after 8-week interval if aged Walk-in, no appointment Kennington Oval, SE11 Daily from 2-19 July website for exact over 40, 12 weeks if under 40. See SEL CCG needed. 5SW times each day website for which days are for +18, and which days are for +40. Lambeth pharmacies currently offering walk-in services (see our website for exact times, dates and details) • Copes Pharmacy, 570-572 Streatham High Road, SW16 3QQ • Day Lewis Pharmacy, 110 Brixton Hill, SW2 1AH • Pulse Pharmacy, 310 Clapham Road, Stockwell, SW9 9AE • Queens Pharmacy, 107A Rosendale Road, West Dulwich, SE21 8EZ • Westbury Chemist, 84-90 Streatham High Rd, Streatham, London SW16 1BS Lambeth Vaccination Bus - walk-in, no appointment needed, for people aged 40+. AstraZeneca vaccine. No proof of address, NHS number or immigration status required. Times always = 9am-3pm. >> Look out for the Health and Wellbeing bus. • Tuesday 6 July: Vauxhall Gardens , Vauxhall Street, SE11 5LT • Wednesday 7 July: Between Hathersley House and Lansdell House, Tulse Hill Estate, SW2 2EN • Thursday 8 July: Clapham Manor St, London SW4 6EA • Friday 9 July: Near Londis, 153 Lyham Road, Brixton Hills, Blenheim Gardens Estate, SW2 5PY COVID-19 vaccination pop-up clinics in south-east London Borough Location Day Time Booking information Further information University Hospital Lewisham, Lessof Tuesday and Friday Walk-in, no appointment auditorium (Lewisham 8:00am to 4:00pm until the end of July needed High St, London SE13 6LQ) For anyone age 40+. AstraZeneca COVID-19 Downham Health & Every Saturday, Walk-in, no appointment vaccine offered. You do not need proof of Leisure Centre, BR1 9am – 6pm until 24 July needed address, immigration status, ID or an NHS 5EP number. Waldron Health Centre, Every Saturday, 9am – 1pm and Walk-in, no appointment Amersham Vale, until 24 July 2-6pm needed London, SE14 6LD Wells Park, Wells Park Road, London SE26 Lewisham Walk-in, no appointment 6QZ (enter from the Saturday, 10 July TBC needed main entrance on Wells Park Road) UCKG Help Centre, 1 Walk-in, no appointment Saturday 17 July 12-4pm Bromley Road, SE6 2TS needed. Lewisham pharmacies currently offering walk-in services (see our website for exact times, dates and details) • Brook Pharmacy, 109 Chinbrook Rd, London SE12 9QL • Day Lewis Pharmacy, 443 Downham Way Downham, BR1 5HS • Lewis Grove Pharmacy, 1 Lewis Grove, London SE13 6BG • Lewisham Pharmacy, 324 Lee High Rd, London SE13 5PJ • Lockyers Pharmacy, 252 Evelyn St, London SE8 5BZ • New Cross Pharmacy, Waldron Health Centre, Amersham Vale, New Cross, Greater London, SE14 6LD • Vantage Pharmacy, 108 Conisborough Cres, London SE6 2SP • COVID clinic at Our Lady & St Philip Neri RC Church Hall (Touchwood Pharmacy), Sydenham Road, Bell Green, Sydenham, SE26 5SE Walk-ins allowed, but we This service is available for everyone aged Millwall Football Club, would advise booking to over 18 who hasn’t had their first dose.
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