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MMR Vaccinations
- Make sure your child is up to date with their MMR vaccinations – check your child’s red book, and make an appointment with your GP practice to catch up on missed doses.
- Two does of the MMR vaccine can stop your child becoming seriously unwell with measles - two doses of the safe and effective vaccine are needed for maximum life-long protection, with the first dose given around the child’s first birthday, and the second dose given at around three years and four months old.
- Measles is not just a childhood disease and can be serious at any age - anyone can catch up at any age on any missed doses and it’s never too late to protect yourself.
More information about measles and the MMR vaccine can be found on the NHS website.
New Patient Registrations
Register yourself with us at Chessington Park Surgery if you have moved into the area recently by clicking the link below:
https://register-with-gp.ht1.uk?gpCode=H84050&gpName=Chessington%20Park%20Surgery
Kingston Hospital Patient Portal
You can get quick and easy online access to your health record, hospital appointment times and more.
When your next appointment at the hospital is booked you will receive a text inviting you to Kingston Hospital’s Patient Portal simply click here to register.
Ophthalmology - The Royal Eye Unit - Kingston Hospital
Eye emergency clinic at Kingston Hospital’s Royal Eye Unit
Our eye emergency clinic in the Royal Eye Unit has now reopened following essential maintenance and renovation, to create more space and to improve the experience for our patients.
The walk-in eye casualty service at Kingston Hospital has been replaced with a booked appointment system. If you have an urgent eye problem, please phone 020 8934 6799 (Monday to Friday, 8.30am – 4.30pm) so that we can book an appointment for you or signpost you to the most appropriate service for your requirements.
If you have an urgent eye problem outside of the hours of Monday to Friday, 8.30am – 4.30pm, please call NHS 111.
For more information click here