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Covid-19 vaccinations in Tiverton

How do I book an appointment?

Our appointments are now available via the National Booking System or by calling 119.

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Where will my vaccination take place?

All our vaccination clinics are running from Clare House Surgery:
Clare House Surgery
Newport Street
Tiverton
EX16 6NJ

I'm travelling abroad, how do I show proof of my vaccination status?

Please do not contact us about this. We are unable to provide letters showing your Covid-19 vaccination status.

If you're going abroad, check the foreign travel advice on GOV.UK to find out the entry requirements of the country you're visiting. You can get an NHS Covid pass if required.

Click here for your NHS Covid Pass

If you want a digital version of your vaccination status:

You can access your Covid-19 vaccination status through the free NHS App. You can access the app through mobile devices such as a smartphone or tablet. We recommend that you register with the app before booking international travel.

Alternatively, you can access the same information via an internet browser by clicking the button below.

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Support for carers

Carers who would like to have their Covid-19 vaccination but cannot leave those that they care for can now access help to get their vaccination.

Contact the Devon Vaccine Support Team at d-ccg.devonvaccinationsupport@nhs.net or call 01752 398836 to discuss your options.

Be alert for fraud

Coronavirus vaccinations are free of charge and only available through the NHS. Anyone who claims to be able to provide you with a vaccine for a fee is likely to be committing a crime.  The NHS will never ask you to press a button on your keypad or send a text asking you to confirm you want the vaccine.
Contact the Police online or by calling 102, and forward suspicious text messages to 7726.

More information on Covid-19 text message scams >

Vaccination FAQs

In this video, the Amicus Health doctors answer some commonly-asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccine including:

  • Why is it important to get your Covid-19 vaccine?
  • What vaccines are currently available?
  • What should I expect at my appointment?
  • How does the vaccine work?
  • What are the side effects from the vaccine?

We are delighted to be supported by local celebrity Caroline Quentin who has answered some of the questions you may have regarding the Covid-19 vaccine.