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Meningitis B Vaccination Service

Meningitis B is a serious and potentially life-threatening infection, but vaccination provides powerful protection. At Anele Health and Beauty, we offer safe, clinically led Meningitis B vaccination to help protect you and your loved ones, delivered with expert care, reassurance, and attention to your individual needs.

About Our Meningitis B Vaccination Service

At Anele Health and Beauty, our Meningitis B Vaccination Service provides safe and effective protection against meningococcal group B disease. We offer personalised consultations to assess your individual needs, with vaccination delivered in a calm, professional setting by experienced clinicians. Our team is dedicated to delivering high-quality, evidence-based care with a focus on safety, comfort, and reassurance, helping you and your loved ones stay protected with confidence.

How Our Meningitis B Vaccination Service Works

Book your Meningitis B Vaccination

Easily arrange your appointment at a time that suits you. Our team will guide you through the booking process and ensure you are scheduled for the appropriate vaccination based on your needs.

Attend Your Appointment

Visit our clinic for your consultation and vaccination. A qualified clinician will assess your suitability, answer any questions, and administer the vaccine safely in a private, comfortable setting.

Ongoing Support & Advice

We are here to support you beyond your appointment. If you have any questions about your vaccination, follow-up doses, or general health advice, our team is available to help and provide reassurance.

Meningitis B Vaccination Pricing

Complete Course

Two-dose Vaccination
£ 300 Includes Initial Consultation
  • 1st Dose
  • 2nd Dose – after 4 weeks

FAQs

Meningitis is an infection that causes inflammation of the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. It can be serious and, in some cases, life-threatening, particularly when caused by bacterial infection.

Meningitis is most commonly caused by infections, including viral and bacterial infections. Bacterial meningitis is the most severe form and requires urgent medical attention. Vaccination can help protect against certain types, including meningococcal group B.

The bacteria and viruses that can cause meningitis are often carried in the throat or nose and can be spread through coughing, sneezing, kissing, or sharing utensils. Most people will not become unwell, but in some cases, the infection can develop into meningitis.

Common symptoms include a severe headache, stiff neck, sensitivity to light, feeling or being sick, confusion, and drowsiness. In some cases, a rash that does not fade under pressure may appear. If you suspect meningitis, seek urgent medical attention.

The Meningitis B vaccine helps protect against meningococcal group B bacteria, one of the leading causes of bacterial meningitis in the UK. It works by stimulating the immune system to recognise and fight the bacteria without causing infection.

The vaccine is suitable for adults, depending on individual health circumstances. A consultation will be carried out to ensure the vaccination is appropriate for you.

Yes, the vaccine is considered safe and has undergone extensive clinical testing. Like all vaccines, it may cause mild and temporary side effects, such as soreness at the injection site, headache, or a mild fever.

Most individuals require two doses of the vaccine, given at least one month apart. Your clinician will advise you on the appropriate schedule based on age and medical history.

Mild side effects are common and usually resolve quickly. If you experience any severe symptoms or signs of an allergic reaction, seek medical advice immediately.

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