Your COVID-19 Vaccination Appointment

The address:

Avicenna Medical Centre
Oxley Shaw Lane
Leybourne
ME19 5PU

 Arrival

  • Please arrive in time for your appointment but do not come on site until 5 minutes before the time given.   
  • If possible, please arrange to be driven to your appointment and picked up.   
  • Parking is available opposite the shops in Little Market Row 
  • Arrive at the medical centre alone unless you are dependent on a carer to safely and quickly enter and leave the site  
  • You must have a booked appointment to attend, no walk-ins will be vaccinated 

Preparation before you leave

Information

Please ensure that you have read all the information provided and are content to go ahead. We are keen to vaccinate as many people as we can safely and there may be limited opportunity to ask on the day.  

Exclusions

You will not be vaccinated during the current batches if you have had COVID symptoms in the past 4 weeks, a flu jab in the 7 days up to your appointment, have a history of anaphylaxis or been asked to carry an adrenaline pen.  

Toilet facilities

Please use your toilet before you leave. (We are taking all necessary infection control precautions such as social distancing, use of face coverings, one-way transit though the building)   

Clothing

Please wear such clothing that you can easily expose the shoulder andupper arm of the site you wish to have the injection on e.g., short sleeves under a warm cardigan and coat. Please wear a face-covering. 

Time

Please be aware that there will be a 15-minute observation period after the injection  

Cancellation

If you can’t make your appointment please cancel at the earliest opportunities so we can offer this valuable treatment to someone else.   

Please do not come if you have COVID symptoms such as fever, new continuous cough or new loss of smell or taste. No-one with these symptoms can be allowed on site.

Commonly Asked Questions 

Will the vaccine have side effects?

  • Like all medicines, vaccines can cause side effects. Most of these are mild and short-term, and not everyone gets them.  
  • If you have mild symptoms after the first dose, you should still have the second dose. Please report any more marked symptoms to your doctor. 
  • Although you may get some protection from the first dose, having the second dose will give you the best protection against the virus.  
  • Very common side effects include:  
  • Having a painful, heavy feeling and tenderness in the arm where you had your injection. This tends to be worst around 1-2 days after the vaccine  
  • Tiredness  
  • Headache
  • General aches, or mild flu like symptoms
  • About Fever… Although feeling feverish is not uncommon for two to three days, a high temperature is unusual and may indicate you have COVID-19 or another infection. You can rest and take the normal dose of paracetamol (follow the advice in the packaging) to help you feel better. Symptoms following vaccination normally last less than a week. If your symptoms seem to get worse or if you are concerned, call NHS 111.  

I have had the flu vaccine; do I need the COVID-19 vaccine as well?

  • The flu vaccine does not protect you from COVID-19  
  • If you are eligible for both vaccines, you should have both of them and normally separated by at least 7 days.  

Can I catch COVID-19 from the vaccine?

  • No this is not possible  

Can I transmit or pass on the COVID-19 infection to anyone after I had the vaccine?

  • The vaccine will not give you COVID-19 infection  
  • We do not know yet if the vaccine will stop you carrying the virus and passing it on.  
  • What we do know is that if you did catch the virus, the vaccine will protect you and significantly lower the chance of you becoming unwell with it.  

Does the COVID-19 vaccine contain animal products or gluten?

  • The vaccine is Animal free, Gluten free, Potassium free and Sodium free.