Consultant-Led Immunisation Care in Central London
Immunisation Planning for Women at LSDC Healthcare provides a structured, consultant-led review of vaccination needs across different life stages.
Rather than opportunistic vaccination, this service ensures clinically appropriate, evidence-based immunisation, aligned with reproductive plans, medical history, occupational exposure, and travel risk.
All care is delivered in a private, discreet clinical setting in the City of London, with clear counselling and documentation.
What Is Immunisation Planning?
Immunisation planning is a preventative medical consultation that assesses current immunity status and identifies vaccinations required to protect against infectious diseases.
For women, this includes consideration of:
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Fertility and pregnancy planning
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Cervical cancer prevention
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Occupational and travel exposure
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Underlying medical conditions
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Waning immunity with age
The aim is to provide safe, timely, and appropriate vaccination, avoiding unnecessary or poorly timed immunisation.
Who Is Immunisation Planning For?
This service is recommended for women who:
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Are planning pregnancy or fertility treatment
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Have uncertain vaccination history
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Require HPV vaccination
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Need pre-conception immunity screening
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Travel internationally
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Work in healthcare, education, or high-exposure environments
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Want a structured, consultant-led vaccination plan
Clinical Benefits and Indications
Clinical benefits include:
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Reduced risk of preventable infections
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Protection during pregnancy and pre-conception periods
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Optimised timing of live and inactivated vaccines
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Clear documentation of immunity status
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Prevention of long-term complications
Common indications include:
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Pre-conception planning
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HPV prevention
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Occupational or travel risk
How LSDC Delivers This Differently
Immunisation care at LSDC Healthcare is distinguished by:
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Consultant-led vaccine assessment and counselling
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Alignment with UK and international guidelines
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Consideration of fertility, pregnancy, and breastfeeding
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Access to serology testing to confirm immunity
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Clear explanation of risks, benefits, and timing
This is preventative medicine with clinical governance, to the Utmost Standard of Care.
Diagnostics and Investigations Involved
Assessment may include:
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Review of vaccination records
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Immunity blood tests (e.g. rubella, varicella, hepatitis)
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Risk assessment based on lifestyle and travel
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Pregnancy or fertility status review
Vaccinations are offered only when clinically appropriate.
Follow-Up and Ongoing Care
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Vaccines administered safely with observation
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Written vaccination records provided
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Follow-up doses scheduled where required
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Advice on pregnancy timing after vaccination
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Ongoing review as circumstances change
Insurance and Self-Pay
Vaccinations and immunisation planning are typically self-pay services.
Transparent pricing is provided in advance.
LSDC Healthcare
A couple of minutes outside Liverpool St Station, this excellent facility is conveniently located for Medical consultations in London.
This facility is open during the evenings making it an excellent choice for busy professionals.
Book A Immunisation Consultation
If you want a clinically structured approach to vaccinations, tailored to your health, fertility plans, and lifestyle, our consultants provide expert immunisation planning in Central London.
FAQ — Immunisation Planning for Women
Which vaccines are important before pregnancy?
Rubella, varicella, and influenza are particularly important, depending on immunity status.
Is HPV vaccination only for younger women?
No. HPV vaccination may be beneficial beyond adolescence and is assessed individually.
Can vaccines affect fertility?
No. Routine vaccines do not impair fertility and may protect pregnancy outcomes.
Are vaccines safe during pregnancy?
Some vaccines are recommended during pregnancy, while others should be given before conception.
Do I need blood tests before vaccination?
Blood tests are sometimes used to confirm immunity and avoid unnecessary vaccination.
Is immunisation covered by private insurance?
Vaccinations are usually self-funded and not covered by insurance.