Standard schedule at 0, 1 and 6 months. An accelerated 0, 1 and 2 month course is available if you need protection sooner.
Hepatitis B protection for people at risk through their work, here in Denton, Manchester. A full three-dose course with antibody testing and the records your employer needs — no GP referral required.
Essential protection for anyone exposed to blood or bodily fluids at work
Hepatitis B is a bloodborne virus that attacks the liver and can lead to chronic liver disease, cirrhosis and liver cancer. It is 50 to 100 times more infectious than HIV and can survive outside the body for up to a week. A full vaccination course gives around 95% protection and, once adequate antibody levels are reached, most people are protected for life.
Standard schedule at 0, 1 and 6 months. An accelerated 0, 1 and 2 month course is available if you need protection sooner.
A blood test 4–8 weeks after your final dose confirms you're protected (100 mIU/mL or above).
We provide vaccination records and antibody results for your occupational health file.
Workplace exposure is a real and preventable risk
Hepatitis B spreads through contact with infected blood and bodily fluids, attacking the liver.
Needlestick injuries and contact with fluids or undiagnosed carriers put many workers at risk.
It is 50–100 times more infectious than HIV and can survive outside the body for up to a week.
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, employers must protect staff from occupational risks.
For clinical staff, hepatitis B vaccination is strongly recommended and, in many NHS trusts, a condition of employment. We provide the vaccination records and antibody results you need for occupational health documentation.
Recommended for anyone exposed to blood or fluids at work
Anyone whose job brings them into contact with blood, needles or bodily fluids.
For students starting clinical placements, and for organisations vaccinating their teams.
Per dose or full 3-dose course — adult and child rates
A full course is three doses. Adult: £35 per dose / £105 for the course. Child: £30 per dose / £90 for the course. Antibody testing can be arranged 4–8 weeks after the final dose.
A clear, documented process from start to finish
We review your medical history and confirm the right schedule for your role.
Your first injection is given and you receive a vaccination record on the day.
Standard 0, 1 and 6 months, or accelerated 0, 1 and 2 months if you need cover sooner.
A blood test 4–8 weeks after the final dose confirms you're protected.
A sore arm, mild headache or tiredness for a day or two are common and soon pass.
We provide records and antibody results for your occupational health file.
A full course is three doses, given at 0, 1 and 6 months. An accelerated 0, 1 and 2 month schedule is available if you need protection more quickly.
For clinical staff it's strongly recommended and, in many NHS trusts, a condition of employment. We provide the records and antibody results your employer needs.
A blood test taken 4–8 weeks after your final dose to check your immune response. A level of 100 mIU/mL or above is considered protective.
Most people who respond well to the primary course are protected for life and don't need boosters. Your antibody results will guide whether one is recommended.
Yes. We offer group vaccination sessions at the pharmacy or on-site for organisations — get in touch to arrange.
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Book your occupational hepatitis B vaccination with our team in Denton today. Quick, professional, and fully documented.