Vaccination Centres

Wallacetown Health Centre Vaccination Centre

Lyon Street, Dundee DD4 6RB

Overview

Wallacetown Health Centre Vaccination Centre is a dedicated vaccination facility located on Lyon Street in Dundee, Scotland. As part of Scotland's National Health Service infrastructure, the centre plays a vital role in providing immunisation services to the local community. The centre is staffed by qualified healthcare professionals including nurses and administrators trained in vaccine administration and patient care.

The facility offers a comprehensive range of vaccination programmes, including routine childhood immunisations, adult vaccines, travel vaccinations, and seasonal flu jabs. The centre serves residents across Dundee and the surrounding areas, welcoming patients of all ages who require immunisation or booster vaccinations. The service is typically provided free at point of access for eligible NHS patients.

Patients can usually access the centre by appointment, which helps manage patient flow and waiting times efficiently. The location on Lyon Street is accessible by local transport, and the centre maintains standard NHS operating hours. As with all NHS vaccination services, Wallacetown Health Centre maintains strict infection control standards and confidentiality protocols for all patient information.

Frequently Asked Questions

Wallacetown Health Centre Vaccination Centre in Dundee provides vaccinations as part of the NHS immunisation programme. Available vaccines may include COVID-19 boosters, seasonal flu vaccine, childhood immunisations, shingles vaccine, pneumococcal vaccine, and travel vaccinations. Availability depends on current NHS programmes and eligibility. Contact 01382 423108 for the latest information.
Most vaccinations at Wallacetown Health Centre Vaccination Centre require an appointment. You can book through the NHS website, the NHS App, or by calling 01382 423108. Some sessions may accept walk-ins for certain vaccinations. Check the NHS website or contact Wallacetown Health Centre Vaccination Centre for current booking options and walk-in availability.
All NHS vaccinations at Wallacetown Health Centre Vaccination Centre are free of charge. This includes routine childhood immunisations, flu vaccines for eligible groups, COVID-19 vaccinations, shingles and pneumococcal vaccines, and most travel vaccines. Some travel vaccines are not available on the NHS and may incur a charge — the team at Wallacetown Health Centre Vaccination Centre will advise.
Yes, Wallacetown Health Centre Vaccination Centre is accessible for wheelchair users and those with mobility difficulties. Contact 01382 423108 if you have specific accessibility needs so staff can make arrangements for your visit. All NHS vaccination centres are required to be accessible.
The free NHS flu vaccine at Wallacetown Health Centre Vaccination Centre is available for people aged 65 and over, pregnant women, children aged 2-3 and school-age children, people with long-term conditions (asthma, diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease, neurological conditions), people who are immunosuppressed, carers, frontline health and social care workers, and household contacts of immunocompromised individuals.
Wallacetown Health Centre Vaccination Centre may offer some travel vaccinations. NHS-funded travel vaccines include hepatitis A, typhoid, cholera, and diphtheria/tetanus/polio boosters. Other vaccines such as yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, rabies, and meningitis ACWY may require a specialist travel clinic and may incur charges. Book at least 6-8 weeks before travel. Contact 01382 423108 to check availability.
Yes, certain vaccinations are recommended during pregnancy and are safely given at Wallacetown Health Centre Vaccination Centre. The flu vaccine is recommended at any stage of pregnancy. The whooping cough (pertussis) vaccine is recommended between 16-32 weeks. COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for pregnant women. Some vaccines (live vaccines such as MMR) should not be given during pregnancy. Staff at Wallacetown Health Centre Vaccination Centre will advise based on your individual circumstances.
Common side effects after vaccination are mild and short-lived. They may include soreness, redness, or swelling at the injection site, feeling tired, headache, mild fever, and aching muscles. These usually resolve within 1-2 days. Serious side effects are very rare. If you experience a severe reaction (difficulty breathing, swelling of the face, rapid heartbeat), seek immediate medical attention. You will be asked to wait 15 minutes after vaccination at Wallacetown Health Centre Vaccination Centre for observation.
The NHS childhood vaccination schedule begins at 8 weeks of age and includes vaccines at 8, 12, and 16 weeks, 1 year, 3 years 4 months (pre-school booster), and 12-14 years. Vaccines protect against diseases including diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, Hib, hepatitis B, rotavirus, meningococcal disease, measles, mumps, rubella, pneumococcal disease, and HPV. Wallacetown Health Centre Vaccination Centre can provide catch-up vaccinations if your child has missed any.
COVID-19 booster eligibility is set by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) and changes over time. Currently, seasonal boosters are typically offered to those aged 65 and over, care home residents, immunosuppressed individuals, and frontline health and social care workers. Check the NHS website or contact 01382 423108 for current eligibility and booking at Wallacetown Health Centre Vaccination Centre.
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Contact Details
Phone
Address
Lyon Street
Dundee, Dundee
DD4 6RB
Opening Hours
Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 10:00 - 16:00