The COVID-19 vaccination is being offered to everyone aged 18 or over at local sites run by GPs or community pharmacies, at larger vaccination centres and in some hospitals. Local
areas may also work with partners to set up “pop up” temporary clinics at locations convenient for students to access, for example, on university campuses.
Students registered with a GP can book their appointment at a larger vaccination centre, a community pharmacy run site or at some GP run sites through the National Booking Service
website or by phoning 119.
We’ve helpfully collated all of the venues currently offering the vaccine via the online booking service for our Coventry & Leicester students:
Book online (http://www.nhs.uk/covid-vaccination) or by telephone (call 119)
Coventry
- Hall 1, NAEC Stoneleigh, CV8 2LZ
- Ringwood Pharmacy, CV2 2RH
- Monarch Pharmacy, CV6 3AA
- MW Phillips Pharmacy, CV4 7AL
- Expressmeds Pharmacy, CV6 5EE
- Boots, CV1 1DS
- Acorn Pharmacy, CV3 3DP
- Allesley Pharmacy, CV5 9HA
- UHCW Vaccine Centre, CV2 2DX
- Other locations in Rugby, North Warwickshire, Nuneaton, Bedworth, and South Warwickshire: https://www.happyhealthylives.uk/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccination/vaccination-sites/
Leicester
- Leicester Royal Infirmary, LE1 5WW
- Leicester General Hospital, LE5 4PW
- Leicester Glenfield Hospital, LE3 9QP
- Loughborough Hospital, LE11 5JY
- Feilding Palmer Hospital, LE17 4DZ
- Peepul Centre, LE4 6DP
- GP Practice (if they are part of the vaccination programme)
The clinics will be open from 12pm to 9pm on Monday 12 and Tuesday 13 July, on a walk-in basis, so no pre-booked appointments are necessary.
The vaccine provided will be Pfizer, meaning it is suitable for anyone over the age of 18.The clinics will be located at turnstile W1 at King Power Stadium, with NHS marshals on hand on both days to provide further support and information.