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Be careful booking ,make sure you don't just book through patient access or online but confirm directly with the pharmacy .In my case there was no communication with the pharmacy and despite confirmation and reminders Day Lewis had no notification and no one available for my "appointment" .

intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> Be careful booking ,make sure you don't just book

> through patient access or online but confirm

> directly with the pharmacy .In my case there was

> no communication with the pharmacy and despite

> confirmation and reminders Day Lewis had no

> notification and no one available for my

> "appointment" .


The same thing happened to me - wasted trip last week! They still have no-one this week who is able to do the jabs but are going to call me when they can offer the vaccinations.

I'm after the kids nasal spray one for my son. Last year he was ill the next day and missed a day of school so this year I'm trying to get him given it on a Friday afternoon or a Saturday - DMC not very helpful yet and I don't want to keep calling every so often for an update as it takes an age. Anyone know if you can "walk in" for the kids one anywhere on a Fri or Sat? Thanks

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