Rabies Vaccine in Liverpool

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How the Treatment Works

Book an Appointment

Use our online booking system or call the pharmacy to reserve your slot. Tell us your destination and travel dates so we can plan the right schedule.

Attend Your Consultation

A trained member of our travel health team will review your medical history. We will confirm whether the rabies vaccine is right for you and explain next steps.

Receive Treatment

Following a clinical assessment and informed consent, we administer your first dose on the day of your consultation where appropriate.

Follow-up appointments are booked in advance to keep your course on track before departure.

Our Rabies Vaccination Service in Orrell Park, Liverpool

The UK Health Security Agency advises vaccination for travellers to high-risk areas, particularly where immediate access to medical care cannot be guaranteed.

We provide a full rabies vaccination course at our pharmacy in Orrell Park, Liverpool, supplied and administered under a Patient Group Direction (PGD) or by a qualified independent prescriber. 

Our travel health team will assess your risk and determine your suitability in line with PGD inclusion and exclusion criteria. We confirm the appropriate schedule for your trip and administer each dose safely.

You do not need a GP referral. Simply book online or call us directly. We see patients from across Liverpool and the surrounding areas.

Whether you are backpacking through Southeast Asia or volunteering in sub-Saharan Africa, we will make sure you travel protected.

Cost of Rabies Vaccine in Liverpool

The full pre-exposure course consists of three doses. Most patients complete the course for £225 in total. There are no hidden fees or administration charges.

Rabies vaccines are not available free on the NHS for travel purposes. They are classed as a private travel health service. We keep our pricing fair and transparent so you know exactly what you are paying before you book.

Treatment Schedule & Fees

Deadly viral infection from animal bites
Single Dose

Cell culture vaccine

£75.00
Protocol

Days 0, 7, 21

3 Doses
Efficacy

Before booster review

5 Years
Complete Protocol

Total Investment

£225

What is Rabies and Why Does Vaccination Matter?

Rabies is a viral infection that attacks the nervous system. It is almost always fatal once symptoms appear. The virus spreads through the saliva of infected animals, usually via bites or scratches.

Most people think of rabies as a rare concern but that’s not true. According to the World Health Organization, rabies causes an estimated 59,000 deaths each year, with over 95% occurring in Asia and Africa.

Vaccination before travel is the most effective form of pre-exposure protection against rabies. It also gives you more time to reach medical care if you are exposed. That window can be life-saving in remote areas.

High-Risk Regions for Rabies

Rabies is present in over 150 countries. Some destinations carry a much higher risk than others, particularly where stray dog populations are large and access to post-exposure treatment is limited.

High-risk regions include:

If you are trekking, cycling, working with animals, or spending time in rural areas, your risk is higher. We can help you assess whether vaccination is right for your trip.

Rabies Vaccine Schedule and Timing Before Travel

01
Day 0
Dose 1

Your first injection - primes the immune system.

02
Day 7
Dose 2

Builds strong, lasting antibody response.

03
Day 21 or 28
Dose 3

Completes the pre-exposure course.

If you have already been vaccinated before, a booster may be all you need. We will check your records and advise you at your consultation.

Travelling soon and worried about timing? Book as early as possible. Even starting a partial course provides some benefit and reduces the urgency needed for post-exposure treatment.

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Rabies Vaccine Side Effects and Safety

The rabies vaccine is considered very safe. Most people tolerate it well with no significant issues.

Common side effects include:

These reactions are short-lived and usually resolve within a day or two. Serious allergic reactions are extremely rare.

The rabies vaccine may not be suitable for individuals with a history of severe allergic reaction to a previous dose or any vaccine component, those who are acutely unwell with a fever, or certain immunocompromised patients. 

The suitability will be assessed during your consultation. We will review your suitability before administering any dose.

Why Choose Orrell Park Pharmacy for Rabies Vaccinations?

We are a trusted local pharmacy serving the Liverpool community. Our team has hands-on experience advising travellers heading to high-risk destinations across Asia, Africa, and Central America.

Appointments are available throughout the week, including times that work around a 9 to 5. We keep things simple, with no unnecessary back and forth trips to the pharmacy.

You get clear advice, a proper schedule, and confidence that your vaccination course is done correctly. This matters more than you might think, especially when you are heading off the beaten track.

What Our Patients Say

Meet Our Team

Diana cheung - owner

Diana Cheung

Superintendent Pharmacist, Owner
Superintendent Pharmacist (GPhC 2033673) with over 30 years of experience providing patient care through services like blood pressure checks, vaccinations, and weight management.
Tara Davin - Manager

Tara Davin

Independent prescriber Manager
She is a pharmacist and independent prescriber (GPhC 2082360). She qualified in 2013 after training at Orrell Park Pharmacy and now manages the pharmacy full-time.

Visit Us Today

Address: 65 Moss Lane, Orrell Park Liverpool, Merseyside L9 8AE
Phone: +01515251003
Email: pharmacy.fqx60@nhs.net

Opening hours:

  • Monday: 9am – 1pm, 1:30pm – 6:30pm
  • Tuesday: 9am – 1pm, 1:30pm – 6:30pm
  • Wednesday: 9am – 1pm, 1:30pm – 5:30pm
  • Thursday: 9am – 1pm, 1:30pm – 6:30pm
  • Friday: 9am – 1pm, 1:30pm – 6:30pm
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

Areas We Cover Near Orrell Park, Liverpool

We see patients from across North Liverpool and beyond. If you’re travelling from any of the following areas, Orrell Park Pharmacy is your local travel clinic:

Frequently Asked Questions

If you find yourself uncertain about any details or have further enquiries, we encourage you to reach out to our team. We are committed to providing you with the necessary support and answers.

Can I get a rabies vaccine if I am already abroad?

No, we only provide the vaccine to patients visiting our pharmacy in person before travel. If you are already abroad and exposed to a potentially rabid animal, seek emergency medical care immediately.

No. All individuals must seek urgent medical assessment after any animal bite or scratch, even if fully vaccinated. Vaccination reduces urgency and simplifies post-exposure treatment, but urgent medical attention is still required after any potential exposure, including possible additional vaccines and, in some cases, rabies immunoglobulin.

Yes, children can receive the rabies vaccine. The dosing schedule is the same as for adults. We recommend bringing your child’s vaccination records to the appointment.

Protection from the full three-dose course lasts around five years. Frequent travellers or those in high-risk occupations may need periodic boosters to maintain cover.

It depends on when you were last vaccinated and where you are travelling. A blood test can check your antibody levels. Our team will advise you at your consultation.

Book Your Rabies Vaccination in Liverpool

Heading to a rabies-risk destination such as Asia or Africa? Book early to stay protected. Because the full course requires at least four weeks. 

Book your appointment at Orrell Park Pharmacy today. Same-week slots are available, and there is no GP referral needed.