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Visit our Health Bus for local healthy lifestyle support

22 January 2024

The Health Bus will be out this Thursday 25 January from 9am to 3pm at 177 Ashburnham Rd Ham, TW10 7NR (outside Kanset pharmacy).

Come and have a chat with a local health expert for tips on staying healthy and active, support to stop smoking, advice on home energy efficiency and receive your COVID-19 or flu vaccine, if eligible.

A local pharmacist will be available to provide tips on staying healthy, active and well during the cold months, and will be administering COVID-19 seasonal and flu jabs to those who are eligible. A representative from Richmond’s Stop Smoking Service will be on board to support with local resources to help you kick your smoking habit, and Thinking Works will also be on hand to offer advice on keeping your home warm and energy efficient.

If you have a question about your health, or want to seek advice on behalf of your family, someone you care for or a friend, do come along and ask one of our friendly health experts. 

You can also pick up a free box of COVID-19 tests on your visit. 

Please note that only adult winter vaccines are being offered on the Health Bus. For information about childhood vaccines, speak to your GP or School Immunisation Service, visit the Hounslow and Richmond Community Healthcare Trust website or call 020 3691 1019/1042.

Eligibility for COVID-19 seasonal vaccine

The following groups are eligible for this vaccine:

  • All adults aged 65 and over
  • Adults under age 64 in a clinical risk group
  • All frontline health and social care workers
  • Adults under age 64 who are household contacts of people with immunosuppression
  • Adults under age 64 who are carers, and staff working in care homes for older adults 

Eligibility for flu vaccine

The following groups are eligible for this vaccine:

  • All adults aged 65 and over
  • All adults under age 65 who have a medical condition
  • All pregnant individuals
  • People who receive a carer’s allowance, or are the main carer for an older or disabled person
  • All adults living with someone who has lowered immunity due to disease or treatment
  • All frontline health and social care workers 

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Up to: January 2024

Updated: 22 January 2024

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