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- Private Flu Vaccine
£25 Private Flu Vaccine £25 Description: The influenza (flu) jab is a vaccine that helps protect against the influenza virus, which causes the flu. The flu is a contagious respiratory illness that can cause symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, muscle aches, and fatigue. Trivalent Influenza Vaccine (recombinant, prepared in cell culture) Patient information leaflet: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/files/pil.100729.pdf Vaccine Schedule: Adults and children above 6 months: Single dose every flu season Note: Furthermore, Any cancellation or rescheduling within 48 hours before the appointment will incur a charge of 20% of the total service cost and missed appointments will be deemed non-refundable.
- Pneumococcal
From £65 per dose < Back Pneumococcal From £65 per dose Pneumococcal The pneumococcal vaccine helps protect against serious illnesses like pneumonia and meningitis. It's recommended for people at higher risk of these illnesses, such as babies and adults aged 65 and over. What Vaccines are available? The pneumococcal vaccine helps protect against some types of bacterial infections that can cause serious illnesses like: meningitis (an infection in the brain and spinal cord) sepsis (a life-threatening reaction to an infection) pneumonia (an infection in the lungs) It can also help protect against other illnesses such as sinusitis and ear infections. Vaccine Schedules Pneumovax Babies 1st dose at 12 weeks and a booster dose at 1 year People aged 65 and over Single dose at 65 Children and adults at higher risk of getting seriously ill At least 1 dose (some people may need extra doses or regular doses) Prevenar 20 Infants and children 6 weeks – 15 months of age (3-dose schedule) Dose 1: 2 months of age (can be given as early as 6 weeks) Dose 2: 2 months later Dose 3: 11–15 months of age Infants and children 6 weeks – 15 months of age (4-dose schedule / preterm) Dose 1: 2 months of age (can be given as early as 6 weeks) Dose 2: At least 4 weeks later Dose 3: At least 4 weeks later Dose 4: 11–15 months of age Unvaccinated infants 7 – 12 months of age Dose 1: At presentation Dose 2: At least 4 weeks later Dose 3: In second year of life Unvaccinated children 12 – 24 months of age Dose 1: At presentation Dose 2: At least 8 weeks later Unvaccinated children 2 – 5 years of age Single dose Children 15 months – 5 years (previously vaccinated) Single dose (ensure ≥8 weeks since previous pneumococcal vaccine) Children 5 – 18 years Single dose (ensure ≥8 weeks since previous pneumococcal vaccine if applicable) Adults (18+ years) Single dose Prevention Getting vaccinated with the pneumococcal vaccine is one of the best ways to prevent pneumonia. You can also reduce your risk of viral pneumonia by getting the flu jab and the COVID-19 vaccine . Need to book more than one vaccine? Please make a booking for a single vaccine and leave a note with the booking for the other vaccines you require. We will reserve the vaccines and call you if there are any issues. Note: We offer a 5% discount for cash payments. Please make sure you fill in the form in the appointment confirmation which you will recieve (as a link). This will allow us to do a risk assessement before your arrive and check all your travel requirements for a swift & safe appointment. *Note* Any cancellation, rescheduling, or missed appointment within 48 hours of the scheduled time will result in the loss of the £30 deposit. If you wish to reschedule, a new £30 deposit will be required to secure the new appointment. Vaccine prices may change due to supplier or manufacturer fluctuations. Prices are guaranteed only when the full course is paid in advance, and vaccines are allocated.
- Yellow Fever Certificate Exemption Reissuing | Epicare Health
Yellow Fever certificates, exemption certificates, and reissues in Swindon at Epicare Health. Certified travel clinic offering fast, official documentation and expert advice. Book your appointment today! Yellow Fever Certificates Need a Yellow Fever Exemption Certificate or a reissued certificate for travel? Learn about eligibility, medical exemptions, and required documentation. Get the information you need to comply with travel requirements and avoid potential entry delays. Yellow Fever Certificate Reissue Book now Yellow Fever Exemption Certificate (Face-to-Face) Book now
- Contact | Epicare Health
123 Commercial Road, Swindon, SN1 5PL 01793 535041 info@epicarehealth.co.uk Contact us Contact us for any queries or appointment bookings today. Or fill in the following form and we will get back to you as soon as possible: 123 Commercial Road Swindon, SN1 5PL Phone 01793 -535041 Email info@epicarehealth.co.uk First Name Last Name Email Message Send Thanks for submitting! Facebook Twitter Instagram
- Urine & Stool Testing Pharmacy in Swindon | Epicare Health
Urine and stool tests diagnose infections, check kidney function, and monitor digestive health. Get a clear picture of your internal health through these simple tests. Urine and Stool Tests Urine and stool tests offer valuable insights into your health. These tests can identify the presence of bacteria, viruses, and toxic elements in the digestive or urinary system, which can help diagnosis of various health conditions conditions including: infections, inflammatory bowel disease, and kidney disease. They can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of treatment and track the progression of certain conditions. Sugars Chromatography (stool) Book now Stool Secretory IgA Book now Stool Chemistry Panel Book now Urea (Urine) Book now Protein/Creatinine Ratio Book now Mycotoxins Screen Book now Microalbumin/Creatinine Ratio Book now Methylmalonic Acid (Urine) Book now Iodine (Urine) Book now Indican (Urine) Book now Glyphosate (Urine) Book now Fluoride (Urine) Book now Load more
- Health MOTs
Extensive blood testing to better understand your physical health Full Health MOTs A range health assessments to provide a better understanding of your physical health at an affordable price. Need a custom blood test? please submit an enquiry form her e Core Health Book now Epicare Standard Health Profile Book now Standard Screen Plus Book now Epicare Advance Health Profile Book now Vitality Screen Book now Nutritional Health Book now Lipid Profile Book now Diabetes Status Book now Heart Health Profile Book now Liver Function Book now Kidney Function Book now Thyroid Profile Book now Load more
- About Epicare Health Ltd
Epicare Health Ltd is a pharmacy approved by the NHS that provides a variety of services to address patients' individual healthcare requirements. About Us All About Epicare Health Ltd Epicare Health Ltd is a pharmacy approved by the NHS that provides a variety of services to address patients' individual healthcare requirements. At Epicare Health Pharmacy, we take our responsibility to serve the community's healthcare requirements seriously at all times. Our mission is to educate and empower our patients and clients with relevant and actionable health and well-being. We offer a range of services for our patients. Our services give you the chance to speak to a healthcare professional about your concerns and receive expert advice and support on how to improve your health. Pharmacy & Travel Clinic (Yellow Fever Approved) Contact Us Prescription Sign-up
- Gender Reveal Blood Test in Swindon Wiltshire
Our gender reveal blood test can accurately determine the gender of your new baby from as early as 6 weeks! Gender Reveal Blood Test Our gender reveal blood test can accurately determine the gender of your new baby from as early as 6 weeks! Gender Reveal Blood Test (Including Phloebotomy) Book Now
- Health MOTs | Epicare Health
Full Health MOTs in Swindon at Epicare Health. Affordable health checks and custom blood test panels covering key biomarkers. Book your comprehensive health assessment today! Full Health MOTs A range Health assessments to provide a better undersanding of your physical health at an affordable price. Need a custom blood test? please submit an enquiry form her e Core Health Book now Epicare Standard Health Profile Book now Standard Screen Plus Book now Epicare Advance Health Profile Book now Vitality Screen Book now Nutritional Health Book now Lipid Profile Book now Diabetes Status Book now Heart Health Profile Book now Liver Function Book now Kidney Function Book now Thyroid Profile Book now Load more
- Copy of Travel Health (All) | Epicare Health
Travel Health Make an appointment with one of our pharmacists before your trip if you are at risk of altitude sick, jet lag or traveller's Diarrhoea. Be prepared so that sickness doesn't ruin your trip! Altitude sickness Book now Jet Lag Book now Traveller's Diarrhoea Book now
- Jet Lag
£30 < Back Jet Lag £30 Condition Explained Jet Lag is the feeling of your body’s” internal clock” adjusting to a new time zone. It occurs after you travel across several time zones by plane causing an abrupt change to your sleeping pattern . It usually improves within a few days as your body adjusts to the new time zone. Symptoms The main symptoms of jet lag are: Difficulty sleeping at bedtime and waking up in the morning Tiredness and exhaustion Difficulty staying awake during the day Poor sleep quality Concentration and memory problems Jet lag can also sometimes cause indigestion , feeling sick (nausea) , constipation , changes in appetite and mild anxiety. Treatments Treatment for jet lag Medicines are not usually needed for jet lag. Jet lag often improves after a few days as your body clock adjusts to the new time zone. Sleeping tablets may be helpful if you're having problems sleeping ( insomnia ). But they can be addictive so should only be used for a short time and if symptoms are severe. Melatonin is a natural hormone released by the body in the evening to let your brain know it's time to sleep. Melatonin tablets are not recommended on the NHS for jet lag because there's not enough evidence to show they work.
- Altitude sickness
£29 < Back Altitude sickness £29 Condition Explained Altitude sickness occurs when you move to a higher altitude too quickly, this is due to the change in oxygen levels and air pressure. You feel unwell if your body has difficulty adjusting to lower oxygen levels. Altitude sickness tends to occur when you are above 2500 meters above sea level, you are more likely to get symptoms if you do not give your body time to acclimatize. Symptoms Symptoms of altitude sickness usually start 6 to 10 hours after being at a high altitude. The main symptoms include: a headache loss of appetite feeling or being sick feeling tired or exhausted dizziness difficulty sleeping Sometimes, the symptoms can develop into more serious symptoms that can be life-threatening. What to do if you get altitude sickness If you're at a high altitude and have symptoms of altitude sickness or feel unwell: rest at the same altitude until you feel better – do not travel or climb to a higher altitude you can take anti-sickness medicine or painkillers such as ibuprofen or paracetamol to ease symptoms Symptoms of altitude sickness usually get better in 1 to 3 days. If your symptoms have gone and you feel better, you can travel or climb to a higher altitude. Treatments Treatment for altitude sickness Altitude sickness usually gets better without treatment if you rest. If your symptoms are more serious, you may be given: steroid medicine medicine to lower your blood pressure oxygen through a mask Rarely, you may need to be treated with oxygen in a special air-tight chamber (hyperbaric chamber) to increase the level of oxygen in your blood. Medication: Acetazolamide 250mg Tablets This medication belongs to a group of medicines known as carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. It prevents and reduces symptoms of light to moderate symptoms of altitude sickness. We are only able to supply this treatment to people aged 18 and over.
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