Our youngest is 2 months old, and is due for her 8-week immunisation. We/she is registered at the Heron Practice on Green Lanes (just south of Manor House). For the last few weeks we've been repeatedly told by them that they have a "technical problem" with their system and can't make an appointment for her, can we call back at the end of the week. Furthermore, they are short-staffed and don't have an available nurse.
Do any parents know if Haringey offer drop-in baby immunisation clinics, without needing to register? I think I dimly remember our health visitor or community midwife mentioning something like that?
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My son is 12 now but we used to go to Tynemouth Rd Health Centre for that sort of thing. You didn't have to be registered there for that. It is a while ago though.
Admittedly my babies are now at secondary school but I have a feeling the answer is no; I think the amount and type of vaccinations need to be ordered , stored correctly and batch numbers recorded according to the age of the babies/children, hence the appointment system. I don't think a few weeks delay is a problem for your baby's health unless you are going abroad soon but I appreciate you want to get it done asap - it's definitely one of those cruel to be kind moments!
Best ask the HV or midwife.
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