Book your MMR vaccination
You can book an MMR vaccination online or at your nearest Well Pharmacy branch.
Measles, mumps and rubella are 3 viral infections that can have serious consequences for your health. An MMR vaccination is an essential line of defence against these diseases. You can get yours at your local Well Pharmacy.
Find us on Trustpilot
You can book an MMR vaccination online or at your nearest Well Pharmacy branch.
On the day of your appointment, pop into your local Well Pharmacy. A member of our team will give you your MMR vaccination in a private consultation room. It should only take 15 minutes.
Depending on your vaccination history, you might need a follow-up dose. You can talk to your pharmacist about it and book your appointment in-store.
Your health matters to us. That’s why we offer a range of vaccination services to help prevent illness. Our team are here to support you no matter where you are in your health journey.
"The MMR vaccine offers strong, long-lasting protection and it's never too late to get vaccinated."
"We offer private appointments at your convenience, delivered in a professional and comfortable pharmacy setting. It's a simple way to protect yourself and help prevent outbreaks in our communities."
George Sandhu, Deputy Pharmacy Superintendent at Well Pharmacy
The MMR vaccine protects against three serious illnesses: measles, mumps and rubella. These diseases can lead to complications such as meningitis, hearing loss, and fertility issues.
This service is suitable for adults who missed one or both doses of the vaccine as a child, those with uncertain vaccination history, and individuals who need protection for travel or work.
Currently, our private service is available for adults and children aged 1 and older.
Yes, appointments must be booked in advance to ensure availability and allow for a full consultation with your pharmacist.
The MMR vaccine is given as an injection into the upper arm. You'll receive one or two doses depending on your vaccination history.
Side effects are usually mild and short-lived. These may include soreness at the injection site, a mild fever or rash. Your pharmacist will explain these before your vaccination.
No, MMR is not recommended during pregnancy. If you’re breastfeeding, we’ll assess your suitability during your consultation.