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Sonning Common Health Centre

39 Wood Lane, Reading, RG4 9SW

Telephone: 0118 972 2188

Sorry, we're currently closed. Please call NHS 111

The RSV vaccine for pregnant women | What you need to know

 

We will be offering the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccine to all eligible patients of the health centre. More information can be found by following the link below:

 

A guide to the RSV vaccine for pregnant women

 

From 1 September 2024, pregnant women can have a free vaccine in each pregnancy, to protect their babies against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).

RSV is a common virus which can cause a lung infection called bronchiolitis. In small babies this condition can make it hard to breathe and to feed. Most cases can be managed at home but around 20,000 infants are admitted to hospital with bronchiolitis each year in England. Infants with severe bronchiolitis may need intensive care and the infection can be fatal. RSV is more likely to be serious in very young babies, those born prematurely, and those with conditions that affect their heart, breathing or immune system.

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Opening Times

  • Monday08:30am to 06:00pm
    8-8.30am and 6-6.30pm - Emergencies only
  • Tuesday08:30am to 06:00pm
    8-8.30am and 6-6.30pm - Emergencies only
  • Wednesday08:30am to 06:00pm
    8-8.30am and 6-6.30pm - Emergencies only
  • Thursday08:30am to 06:00pm
    8-8.30am and 6-6.30pm - Emergencies only
  • Friday08:30am to 06:00pm
    8-8.30am and 6-6.30pm - Emergencies only
  • SaturdayCLOSED
  • SundayCLOSED