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