www nhs.uk/book-covid-booster : Book or manage a coronavirus vaccination NHS UK
Use this service to book a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or booster dose of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine or manage an appointment.
Who can use this service
You can use this service if you’re registered with a GP surgery in England. You can register with a GP if you do not have one.
You can book these online:
1st and 2nd doses for people aged 5 years old and over
boosters for people aged 16 years old and over, plus at-risk children aged 12 to 15 years old
spring boosters for people aged 75 years old and over, plus people aged 12 years old and over with a weakened immune system
additional primary doses for people with a severely weakened immune system aged 12 years old and over
How it works
We’ll ask you some questions and offer an appointment based on your previous vaccinations and the answers you give us.
You can book for someone else, such as your child or someone you care for, if you have their consent. You’ll need to enter their details when booking.
1st or 2nd doses
You can use this service to book a 1st or 2nd dose of the vaccine if you or your child are aged 5 years old or over.
When you can book a 2nd dose
You should be able to book a 2nd dose on the day after your 1st dose. If you or your child are:
- 18 years old or over – you’ll be offered 2nd dose appointments from 8 weeks (56 days) after your 1st dose
- under 18 years old – you’ll be offered 2nd dose appointments from 12 weeks (84 days) after your 1st dose.
How to get an earlier 2nd dose if you’re under 18 years old and at-risk
If you or your child are under 18 years old and at high risk from COVID-19, you’re eligible for a 2nd dose from 8 weeks after your 1st dose.
However, this service will only offer you appointments from 12 weeks after your 1st dose.
To get your 2nd dose from 8 weeks, please either:
- contact your GP surgery
- go to a walk-in site with a letter from a GP that says you’re eligible for a 2nd dose from 8 weeks after your 1st dose
Advice for children aged 5 to 15 years old and their parents or guardians
A set of resources are available on GOV.UK in a variety of languages, Braille and Easy Read.
Boosters
You can use this service to book a booster dose if you or your child are either:
- aged 16 years old or over
- aged 12 to 15 years old with a condition that means they’re at high risk from COVID-19
You’ll be able to book a booster dose when it’s been 2 months (61 days) since your 2nd dose.
The appointment dates you’ll be offered will start from 3 months (91 days) after your 2nd dose.
Spring boosters
You can use this service to book a spring booster if you or your child are either:
- aged 75 years old or over
- aged 12 years old or over with a weakened immune system
People are advised to wait 6 months since their previous dose to get maximum protection from a spring booster.
You’ll usually be contacted by the NHS, inviting you to book when it’s due.
The appointment dates you’ll be offered start from 3 months (91 days) after your previous dose, but booking an appointment around 6 months after your previous dose is preferable.
Manage your appointment
If you already have an appointment booked, you can:
- view your appointment
- cancel or amend your appointment
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