Stockport’s popular town centre walk-in pop-up Covid-19 vaccination clinic offer at the One Stockport Hub, Merseyway, Stockport town centre, SK1 1RA, has been extended and will remain open throughout July.
Get vaccinated this half term at the One Stockport Hub town centre Covid-19 vaccination clinic, Merseyway, SK1 1RA. There are special clinics planned throughout June, with a new schedule of opening hours, for anyone 5+ to get the vaccination they need.
Get help with common aches and pains with NHS Stockport Clinical Commissioning Group’s (CCG) latest online self-care guide. There’s a range of advice and information, available at the click of a button, to help prevent and manage some of the most common aches and pains. Just go online, search for Stockport CCG and click the Staying Well button.
Stockport’s popular town centre walk-in pop-up Covid-19 vaccination clinic at the One Stockport Hub, Merseyway, SK1 1RA, will remain open throughout May with a new schedule.
Children aged 5 to 11 can get vaccinated at even more locations in Stockport thanks to a new Covid-19 vaccination clinic, organised by NHS Stockport Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and Stockport Council.
All children aged 5 to 11 are now eligible to get a first Covid-19 vaccination. You can protect your little ones by getting them vaccinated this Easter holiday at the One Stockport Hub, (in the former Argos store) in Merseyway, Stockport town centre, SK1 1RA.
Stockport’s popular town centre walk-in pop-up Covid-19 vaccination clinic at the One Stockport Hub, Merseyway, SK1 1RA, re-opens from today, Wednesday, 6 April, until Saturday, 30 April. It’s open today for anyone aged 12 years and over, no appointment is required.
Pop-up vaccination clinics are returning to Stockport from Monday, 4 April, 2022, with a particular focus on booster vaccines for over 75s and those aged 12 years and over who have a weakened immune system.
Highlighting a little-known syndrome is Diana Key who works for NHS Stockport Clinical Commissioning Group. Lynch Syndrome (LS) is an under diagnosed syndrome which puts those who have it at a higher risk of getting cancer. Diana wants to raise awareness and urge anyone who has lost a family member to an LS related cancer, or has a family history of LS related cancers, to speak with their GP to understand what this means for them and their family.
Are you going away during the Easter holidays but still need a COVID-19 vaccination? Take the opportunity on Thursday, 24 March, to get your first, second or booster at the Olive Café, 88-90 Castle Street, Edgeley, SK3 9AL. It’s open for vaccinations between 10am-12pm. No appointment is needed, just turn up.