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The table below outlines the vaccination schedule

Age Where Vaccine
2 Months GP 6 in 1 + PCV + MenB + Rotavirus
(3 Injections + Oral Drops)
4 Months GP 6 in 1 + MenB + Rotavirus
(2 Injections + Oral Drops)
6 Months GP 6 in 1 + PCV + MenC
(3 Injections)
12 Months GP MMR + MenB
(2 Injections)
13 Months GP Hib/MenC + PCV
(2 Injections)
4-5 Years GP / School 4 in 1 + MMR
(2 Injections)
1st Year Second level School School

HPV + Tdap + MenACWY
(3 Injections)

At risk groups GP / Pharmacy Flu Vaccine
At risk groups GP PPV Vaccine

The table below outlines where you should contact to make an appointment for vaccination.

Vaccine Where
6 in 1 + PCV + MenB + Rotavirus Contact your GP practice to make an appointment.
6 in 1 + MenB + Rotavirus Contact your GP practice to make an appointment.
6 in 1 + PCV + MenC Contact your GP practice to make an appointment.
MMR + MenB Contact your GP practice to make an appointment.
Hib/Men C + PCV Contact your GP practice to make an appointment.
4 in 1 + MMR The HSE will contact you through the school when your child is in Junior Infants.
If you have any queries please contact the local health office
HPV + Tdap + MenACWY The HSE will contact you through the school when your son/daughter is in 1st year of second level school.
If you have any queries please contact the local health office
Flu Vaccine Between October and the end of April each year contact your GP / pharmacist / peer vaccinator / occupational health department to make an appointment for this seasons vaccine
PPV Vaccine Contact your GP for an appointment if you are in an at risk group.

 

This page was updated 3 January 2024