A RAFT of pop-up clinics are offering Covid-19 vaccinations across Southampton and the New Forest this weekend.

Churches, universities, community centres and walk-in clinics provided by GP practices are just some of the venues supporting the programme in by holding walk-in clinics. 

Dr Matt Nisbet, GP and clinical lead for the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Covid-19 Vaccination Programme, said: “A range of walk-in Covid-19 vaccination clinics are being held across Hampshire and Isle of Wight in the coming days and appointments continue to be added to the National Booking Service.

“The offer is not time-limited so anyone invited can have the vaccine – even if they have previously declined and changed their mind.

"I strongly encourage anyone who has not yet taken up the offer of a vaccine to do so as soon as possible.”

Here is where you can get your vaccine

Southampton

Saturday, January 22

  • Mercy Revival Church, 14-24 Cannon Street, Shirley, Southampton, SO15 5PQ.

Open from 10.30am to 5.30pm.

  • The Lowford Centre, Portsmouth Road, Lowford Hill, Southampton, SO31 8ES.

Open from 8.30am to 4.30pm (closed for lunch 12.30pm to 1pm).

Vaccines are available for 12to 15 year-olds (consent will be sought) and those aged 16 and over.

  • Oakley Road Vaccination Centre, Oakley Road, Millbrook, Southampton, SO16 4GX.

Open 8am to 8pm daily. Those aged 12 to 15 will need to attend a vaccination centre with their parent or guardian, who will be asked to give their consent. 

Children can get their first dose of the vaccine from the day they turn 12.

New Forest:

  • Ashley Pharmacy, 10 The Parade, Ashley, New Milton, BH25 5BS.

Open from 10am to 2pm.

Sunday, January 23

Southampton:

  • University Health Service, Building 48, University of Southampton Highfield Campus, Southampton, SO17 1BJ.

Open from 10am to 4pm.

  • Oakley Road Vaccination Centre, Oakley Road, Millbrook, Southampton, SO16 4GX.

Open 8am to 8pm daily. Those aged 12 to 15 will need to attend a vaccination centre with their parent or guardian, who will be asked to give their consent. 

Children can get their first dose of the vaccine from the day they turn 12.