Vaccination Centre
The Vaccination Centre runs clinics from the Royal Berkshire Hospital with additional clinics at Townlands Hospital, West Berkshire Community Hospital and Bracknell Healthspace.
Read more
The following results were found:
The Vaccination Centre runs clinics from the Royal Berkshire Hospital with additional clinics at Townlands Hospital, West Berkshire Community Hospital and Bracknell Healthspace.
Read moreWe see patients referred from GP practices, from NHS 111 and from the Royal Berkshire Hospital Emergency Department (A&E). We can also see ‘walk-in’ patients. Patients do not have to be registered to see a clinician at the Reading Urgent Care Centre.
Read moreRespiratory focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of chest-related diseases and illnesses.
Read more
For the first time, parents in the South East can get their 2- and 3-year-olds protected against flu at over 600 local pharmacies this autumn, making vaccination quicker, easier, and more accessible ahead of winter.
01 Oct 2025
Read more
Frontline doctors are warning winter virus cases are "creeping up" alongside pressure on emergency departments, with new NHS data showing the number of flu patients in hospital is up more than half in a week.
07 Dec 2023
Read moreBracknell Healthspace is part of the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, located close to Bracknell Town Centre and easily accessible by public transport and by car.
Read moreTownlands Memorial Hospital is part of the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, located in Henley and is easily accessible by public transport and car.
Read moreWest Berkshire Community Hospital is part of the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, located in Newbury and is easily accessible by public transport and car.
Read moreThe Royal Berkshire Hospital is part of the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, located in central Reading.
Read moreThere are many things that you can do to support your local NHS services and be prepared for the Winter period.
Read moreWe offer a full contraception and advice service including 'walk-in' services and pre-bookable clinics.
Read moreExplains what flu is, how it is spread it and gives advice on prevention and managing symptoms
Read moreYou will be offered a BCG vaccination for your baby before you leave hospital.
Read moreThis link takes you to the NHS website for more information on having the flu vaccination in pregnancy.
Read moreYou will be offered a BCG vaccination for your baby before you leave hospital.
Read moreYou will be offered a BCG vaccination for your baby before you leave hospital.
Read moreYou will be offered a BCG vaccination for your baby before you leave hospital.
Read moreYou will be offered a BCG vaccination for your baby before you leave hospital.
Read moreYou will be offered a BCG vaccination for your baby before you leave hospital.
Read moreThis leaflet is for people having a BCG vaccination – this is usually children under the age of 16 years.
Read more