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Quick Links
- Overview
- Am I Eligible?
- Drop In Clinics
- Why should I get the COVID-19 vaccine?
- How can I reschedule my appointment?
- Request support with interpretation, or get help with travelling to your appointment
- Other Sources of Information
- Choosing how you’d like to be contacted
Overview
The Spring Coronavirus (Covid-19) Vaccine Campaign will run from Monday 31st March to June 30th 2025.
It’s important to take up the vaccine every time you’re offered. Even if your health condition is well managed, you’re still at increased risk.
You’ll receive an invitation to an appointment or information about how to book. If you previously chose to be contacted digitally, you’ll receive a text or email. Otherwise, you’ll receive a letter.
For further information visit NHS Inform
Am I eligible?
Who will be offered the COVID-19 vaccine
Coronavirus can be more serious if you are older or have a weakened immune system.
For spring 2026, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) advises that a COVID-19 vaccine should be offered to:
- Residents in care homes for older adults
- Those aged 75 years and over
- Those aged 6 months and over who are immunosuppressed as defined in the COVID-19: the green book chapter – GOV.UK
Programme Age Limits
- Residents in care homes for older adults: There is no age restriction for this group. All residents in care homes for older adults are eligible.
- Those aged 75 and over: To be eligible this spring, an individual must be aged 75 years on or before 30 June 2026, so will have been born on or before 30 June 1951.
- Those who are immunosuppressed: Individuals who are immunosuppressed must be at least 6 months of age by 01 April 2026, therefore must have been born on or before 01 October 2025.
If an individual knows that they are eligible for vaccination this spring as part of the immunosuppressed group, or by virtue of being aged 75 years and older (up to and including 30 June 2026), and have not been sent an appointment or prompt invitation, they can book via the portal or by calling the national vaccination helpline on 0800 030 8013.
Drop In Clinics/Drop in and Chat
The Mobile Vaccination Bus is a drop in service. This means that there may be busy times and you may have to wait. The mobile clinic can only accommodate 4 vaccinators and a limited supply of vaccine. Please be patient. (Please note – the mobile vaccination unit is for over 18 years only). You may wish to book an appointment at one of our Vaccination Centres instead. You can do this by going to the online booking portal or by calling the National Contact Centre on 0800 030 8013.
Drop in and Chat Sessions
- Wednesday 1st April 2026 – Greater Easterhouse Supporting Hands, 1 Redcastle Sq, Glasgow G33 5EG – 09:00-19:00
- Saturday 4th April 2026 – Govanhill Health Centre, 205 Inglefield Street, Glasgow, G42 7DR
- Sunday 5th April 2026 – Eastwood Health Centre, Drumby Cres, Clarkston, Glasgow G76 7HN – 09:00-19:00
- Saturday 11th April 2026
- Parkhead Hub,1251 Duke St, Parkhead, Glasgow, G31 5NZ.
- Clydebank Health Centre, Queens Quay Main Ave, Clydebank G81 – 09:00-19:00
- Bishopbriggs Community Treatment and Care Centre, Kirkintilloch Rd, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow G64 2TR – 09:00-19:00
- Sunday 12th April 2026 – Eastwood Health Centre, Drumby Cres, Clarkston, Glasgow G76 7HN – 09:00-19:00
Community Clinic Drop-ins
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Mobile Vaccination Unit Drop -ins
The Mobile Vaccination Bus service will offer the spring covid vaccination at:
- Tuesday 21st April 2026 – Crown Street Retail Park, Gushetfaulds Place, Glasgow, G5 0TG – 10:00am – 16:00pm
- Wednesday 22nd April 2026 – Craigend Resource Centre, McLeod Street, Greenock, PA15 2HD – 10:00am – 16:00pm
- Thursday 23rd April 2026 – Clydebank shopping centre, 1 Argyle road, G81 1QA – 10:00am – 16:00pm
- Friday 24th April 2026 – Asda Linwood Super store, Phoenix retail Park, PA1 2AB – 10:00am – 16:00pm
Why should I get the COVID-19 vaccine?
Coronavirus can be serious. If you’re being offered the free COVID-19 vaccine, you are more at risk of coronavirus-related complications and need extra protection, even if you feel healthy or have a health condition that is mild or well managed.
If you do get coronavirus and have been vaccinated, the symptoms are likely to be milder and not last as long. This will reduce your risk of complications or needing treatment in hospital.
Millions of doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Scotland since its introduction in December 2020, and many more have been given worldwide.
How can I reschedule my appointment?
If you are unable to attend or cannot get to this location, you can change your appointment online at:
NHS Inform – Invitations and Appointments webpage
Alternatively, you can phone the national vaccination helpline on 0800 030 8013 to rearrange your appointment. The helpline is open from 9am to 6pm Monday to Friday, 9am to 1pm on Saturday and closed on Sunday.
Please note this number is for rescheduling appointments only.
If you missed your scheduled appointment
If you have missed your vaccination appointment, you must wait 72 hours after the time of that appointment before you can book a new one via the online booking portal.
Request support with interpretation, or get help with travelling to your appointment
Support is available in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde if you:
- require an interpreter at your vaccination appointment
- need help finding transport to your vaccination appointment
General help with planning your public transport journey is available on the Traveline Scotland website or by phoning 0141 465 1878 (open 24 hours).
If you’re unable to leave your home (due to your mobility or physical ability or mental health condition) or if you need additional support at your appointment (for example, someone to support you when you arrive or a private space to be vaccinated), phone the national vaccination helpline on 0800 030 8013 and your request will be sent to your local health board.
Other Sources of Information
Choosing how you’d like to be contacted
You can now update your contact details and your preferred method of contact on the online portal. If you select to receive future correspondence about your coronavirus and flu vaccines by email or SMS then you will no longer receive future letters with this information.
East Dunbartonshire
| Clinic | Facilities | Location/Transport |
| Milngavie Town Hall: 71 Station Rd, Milngavie, Glasgow G62 8BZ | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Milngavie Town Hall – Google Maps Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
| Kirkintiloch Town Hall, Kirkintilloch, G66 1HN | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Kirkintilloch Town Hall Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
| Bishopbriggs Community Treatment and Care Centre, Kirkintilloch Rd, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow G64 2TR | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Bishopbriggs Community Treatment and Care Centre Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
Renfrewshire
| Clinic | Facilities | Location/Transport |
| Renfrew Parish Church Hall, 14 Renfield Street, Renfrew PA4 8RG | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Interpreter Services | Renfrew Parish Church Hall Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
| Johnstone Town Hall: 25 Church St, Johnstone, PA5 8EG | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Johnstone Town Hall – Google Maps Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
| Piazza Shopping Centre Unit-28/29, Central Way, Paisley PA1 1ELB | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Piazza Shopping Centre Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail After 6pm, please use the Smithhills Street entrance to the Piazza Shopping Centre |
East Renfrewshire
| Clinic | Facilities | Location/Transport |
| Eastwood Health Centre, Drumby Cres, Clarkston, Glasgow G76 7HN | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Eastwood Health Centre Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
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Glasgow City
| Clinic | Facilities | Location/Transport |
| Stobhill Hospital Seminar Rooms, car park 3 entrance, 133 Balornock Road, Glasgow G21 3UW | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Stobhill Hospital Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail The clinic is situated at the rear of Stobhill Hospital (Seminar Rooms) Go through main entrance door and continue to the exit directly at the rear of the building. The seminar rooms are at the building on the left. |
| Gorbals Health & Care Centre, 2 Sandiefield road, Gorbals, G5 9AB | Parking Wheelchair access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities | Gorbals Health & Care Centre |
| Institute of Neurological Sciences, Queen Elizabeth 1345 Govan Road, Glasgow G51 4TF | Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Institute of Neurological Sciences Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
| Parkhead Hub, 1251 Duke Street, Parkhead, Glasgow, G31 5NZ | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | The Parkhead Hub Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
| Priesthill Community Hall, 100 Priesthill Road, Glasgow G53 6QL | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Priesthill Community Hall Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
| St Marks Church, 281 Kinfauns Drive, Drumchapel, Glasgow G15 7BD | Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | St Mark’s Church – Google Maps Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
| Greater Easterhouse Supporting Hands, 1 Redcastle Sq, Glasgow G33 5EG | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Greater Easterhouse Supporting Hands – Google Maps Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
| Whiteinch Centre, 1 Northinch St, Glasgow G14 0UG | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Whiteinch Centre Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
| Castlemilk Health Centre, 71 Dougrie Drive, Glasgow, G45 9AW | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Castlemilk Health Centre Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
| Govanhill Health Centre, 205 Inglefield Street, Glasgow, G42 7DR | Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Govanhill Health Centre Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
West Dunbartonshire
| Clinic | Facilities | Location/Transport |
| Alexandria Community Centre: Main St, Alexandria, G83 0NU | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Alexandria Community Centre – Google Maps Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
| Concorde Community Centre, St Mary’s Way, Dumbarton G82 1LJ | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Concorde Community Centre – Google Maps Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
| Clydebank Health And Care Centre, Queens Quay Main Avenue, Clydebank G81 1BS | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Clydebank Health And Care Centre Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
Inverclyde
| Clinic | Facilities | Location/Transport |
| Port Glasgow Health Centre, 2-4 Bay St, Port Glasgow PA14 5EW | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Port Glasgow Health Centre Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
| Broomhill Gardens and Community Hub, 46 Mearns St, Greenock PA15 4QD | Parking Wheelchair Access Hearing Loop Toilet Facilities Baby Changing Interpreter Services | Broomhill Gardens and Community Hub Bus – First Bus Train – ScotRail |
