School-Aged Immunisation Service
The School Age Immunisation Service (SAIS) provides vaccinations for primary and secondary school children and young people in Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin, including those in home or special education.
Immunisations are offered in schools across Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin, at community clinics for those who miss or prefer not to attend school sessions, and via home visits for eligible children following assessment or for neonatal hepatitis B vaccinations.
If your child is in school years 8, 9, 10 or 11 and has missed any of their vaccinations in school, they are still able to receive the vaccinations at one of our community catch-up vaccination clinics.
Community catch-up vaccination clinics
To book a clinic appointment, please call the service on 01743 450 855 Option 5 or email debbiejones6@nhs.net
**Clinics are by booked appointment only**

Upcoming Clinics
| Location | Date | Time |
| Coral House, Shrewsbury | Saturday 13 June | 10am - 2pm |
| Stirchley Medical Practice, Telford | Saturday 27 June | 09:30 - 12pm |
| Coral House, Shrewsbury | Saturday 11 July | 10am - 2pm |
| Oswestry Health Centre | Tuesday 21 July | 10am - 3pm |
| Stirchley Medical Practice, Telford | Wednesday 22 July | SEND clinic: 10.30am - 3.30pm |
| Bishops Castle Community Hospital | Wednesday 22 July | 10am - 3pm |
| Ludlow Community Hospital | Thursday 23 July | 10.30-3.30pm |
| Whitchurch Community Hospital | Thursday 23 July | 10am - 3pm |
| Stirchley Medical Practice, Telford | Tuesday 28 July | 9.45am - 3pm |
| Coral House, Shrewsbury | Wednesday 29 July | SEND clinic from 2 - 4pm |
| Stirchley Medical Practice, Telford | Thursday 13 August | 9.45am - 3pm |
The vaccines offered are:
- Seasonal flu vaccination to protect healthy children against flu (in school years Reception – year 11).
- 3-in-1 teenage booster and Meningitis ACWY vaccinations to protect young people against diphtheria, tetanus and polio and meningitis strains A, C, W and Y (offered from school year 9).
- Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination to protect young people against various forms of cancer (offered from school year 8). The HPV vaccine has now changed to a one-dose vaccination programme.
- Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccination catch-up for any missed doses or unimmunised young people.
- Neonatal Hepatitis B vaccination for infants born to hepatitis B-infected mothers to prevent mother to child transmission ( 4weeks of age and 18months of age offered by SAIS).