RSV Vaccination

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a very common virus that usually causes mild cold-like symptoms. However, for babies, older adults, and those with certain health conditions, RSV can sometimes become serious. At Periville Pharmacy, we provide clear guidance and access to RSV vaccination, helping protect you and your loved ones with confidence and care. We proudly support patients across Grimsby, including Laceby, Keelby, Great Coates, and Healing, from our two local branches.

What Is RSV?

RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) is a common cause of coughs, colds, and chest infections. Most people recover within a week or two, but RSV can lead to more serious illnesses such as bronchiolitis or pneumonia, particularly in babies and older adults.
Most children will have been exposed to RSV by the age of two. While it’s often mild, understanding who is at higher risk helps reduce complications and hospital admissions.

RSV Symptoms to Look Out For

RSV symptoms usually appear within a few days of infection and often feel like a heavy cold. Common symptoms include:
More serious symptoms can include: Common symptoms include:
If you’re worried about symptoms, especially in babies or elderly relatives, our pharmacists are here to guide you.

What to Expect
at Your Appointment

Who Is Most at Risk from RSV?

RSV Vaccination: What You Need to Know

The RSV vaccine helps reduce the risk of severe RSV illness, including pneumonia and bronchiolitis. You may be eligible for the RSV vaccine on the NHS if:

Our pharmacists can explain RSV vaccine information, check eligibility, and advise whether NHS or private RSV vaccination options are suitable for you.

How to Reduce the Risk of RSV Infection

Simple steps can help limit the spread of RSV and protect vulnerable people:
Avoid smoking around children, as smoke exposure increases the risk of severe RSV illness.

Why Choose Periville Pharmacy?

Book Your RSV Consultation Today

If you’d like to discuss RSV vaccination, pregnancy protection, or symptoms you’re worried about, visit us at any of our two pharmacy branches or book an appointment today. We’re here to help you make informed, confident decisions about your health.

FAQs

RSV is caused by a virus spread through coughs, sneezes, and close contact with infected surfaces or people.
Yes. The RSV vaccine NHS programme covers certain age groups and pregnant women. Eligibility can be checked with our pharmacists.
Yes. The RSV vaccine during pregnancy helps protect newborns in their first few months of life.
RSV is usually mild, but older adults or those with underlying health conditions may become seriously unwell.
Private RSV vaccination may be suitable for some adults who are not eligible under the NHS programme, subject to clinical assessment and availability.

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