When you are eligible for your vaccination, you will be contacted by the NHS. Please do not contact your GP practice in the meantime. You will be contacted by the first NHS service that is able to offer you the vaccine.
Vaccination centres and pharmacy led services (booked through the national booking service website or by calling 119). When booking online, please enter your email address or mobile number to receive confirmation of your appointment. Please also note your reference number, as you must have this should you need to change your appointment.
Vaccination centres are available to those living 60 miles from each site.
Sussex has vaccination centres at:
The majority of local vaccination services are supported by groups of GP practices working together.
Current local vaccination services are available at:
Lancing Parish Hall, for patients at:
Northbourne Medical Centre, for patients at:
Strand Medical Group, for patients at:
Durrington Health Centre, for patients at:
St Lawrence Surgery, for patients at:
Angmering Village Centre, for patients at:
Bognor Medical Centre, for patients at:
Southfield Jubilee Centre, for patients at:
The Selsey Centre and Tangmere Hall, for patients at:
Pulborough Medical Group, for patients at:
Riverbank Medical Centre, for patients at:
Appletree Centre (Hindu Temple), for patients at:
Saxonbrook Medical Centre, for patients at:
Poundhill Medical Practice, for patients at:
Christ’s Hospital Blue Coats, for patients at:
Park Surgery, for patients at:
The Glebe Surgery, for patients at:
Henfield Medical Centre, for patients at:
Clair Hall in Haywards Heath, for Burgess Hill patients at:
Clair Hall in Haywards Heath, for patients at:
Meridian Hall, East Grinstead for patients at:
We recognise that some people will have to travel further than others to get their vaccination, depending on where they live. If anyone is concerned about how they will travel to get a vaccine during lockdown, it should be noted that, under the national guidance, it is permissible to receive a lift from someone and there are community transport providers offering support for getting to medical appointments. You can find information about community and non-emergency transport on the West Sussex County Council website, or call the community hub on 0330 222 7980.
GP-led local vaccination services and Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust are visiting care homes for older people to vaccinate residents and staff. Arrangement are being made directly with each care home. We are planning to have scheduled vaccinations for all care homes with residents over 65 years old by the end of January.
Hospital hubs across Sussex are currently vaccinating health and care staff.
Hospital hubs are at: