

Chickenpox Vaccine
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Chickenpox Vaccine at Lichfield Travel Clinic
At Lichfield Travel Clinic, we offer the chickenpox vaccine to help protect against the varicella-zoster virus, the cause of chickenpox. While this vaccine isn’t part of the standard childhood immunisation programme, it is available for individuals who are in regular contact with people at higher risk of severe chickenpox complications.
We provide both licensed brands of the chickenpox vaccine: VARIVAX and VARILRIX.
Who Is at Risk of Chickenpox?
Chickenpox is a common infection, especially in children, and is typically mild. Most children recover fully and develop lifelong immunity. However, in certain groups, chickenpox can lead to more serious health problems — especially in:
Pregnant women
Adults (as they tend to experience more severe symptoms)
Individuals with weakened immune systems, such as those undergoing chemotherapy or living with conditions like HIV
Who Should Consider the Chickenpox Vaccine?
The vaccine is advised for those who are not immune to chickenpox and are likely to be in close contact with vulnerable individuals.
For example:
If you’re undergoing immunosuppressive treatment, it’s important that any children or close contacts who haven’t had chickenpox are vaccinated to prevent passing the virus on to you.
It’s also recommended for people working in high-risk environments, such as:
Healthcare professionals (including non-clinical staff like receptionists and caterers)
Laboratory workers who might be exposed to the virus through their work
Please note: Because this is a live vaccine, it is not suitable for those with weakened immune systems, as the weakened virus may still pose a risk to their health.
How Does the Chickenpox Vaccine Work?
The chickenpox vaccine contains a small, weakened form of the varicella-zoster virus. It works by prompting your immune system to create protective antibodies. These antibodies help your body fight off the virus if you’re exposed in the future, reducing your risk of developing chickenpox.
How Is the Vaccine Administered?
The vaccine is given as two separate injections, usually in the upper arm. These are spaced 4 to 8 weeks apart for full effectiveness.
How Effective Is It?
Around 90% of children will develop immunity after just one dose.
A second dose provides an even stronger immune response and is recommended.
While slightly less effective in adults and teenagers, around 75% of vaccinated individuals in these age groups will develop immunity.
Book Your Vaccine
If you or a family member may benefit from the chickenpox vaccine, contact Lichfield Travel Clinic today. Our expert team is here to advise you on your eligibility and ensure your protection — especially when close to those who are most vulnerable.
Chickenpox Vaccine
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Vaccine | No. Of Doses | Price Per Dose | Pricing Per Course |
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Chicken pox | 2 | £75.00 | £150.00 |
read Vaccination FAQ’s
It’s recommended to book your travel consultation at least 6–8 weeks before you travel. Some vaccines require multiple doses over a period of time, and certain vaccines take time to become fully effective. However, if your trip is sooner, don’t worry — we can still help with last-minute protection and advice.
Not necessarily. Vaccination requirements vary depending on your destination, planned activities, length of stay, and your medical history. During your consultation, our trained professionals will assess your itinerary and provide personalized travel health advice based on up-to-date guidance from NaTHNaC (National Travel Health Network and Centre).
Lichfield Travel Clinic offers a comprehensive range of vaccinations including:
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Hepatitis A & B
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Typhoid
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Tetanus, Diphtheria & Polio (Td/IPV)
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Rabies
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Yellow Fever (we are a registered Yellow Fever centre)
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Japanese Encephalitis
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Cholera
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Meningitis ACWY
We also provide antimalarial medication and advice tailored to your travel needs.
In most cases, yes — but it depends on the type of vaccination and your specific health situation. Our clinicians will review your medical history, current medications, and any special circumstances before recommending vaccines or medications. Safety is our top priority, and we will advise you accordingly.
Some countries require an International Certificate of Vaccination (ICVP) for specific diseases, such as Yellow Fever. If this applies to your destination, we will issue an official certificate during your appointment. Always check entry requirements before you travel, or ask us for help.
Yes, it is generally safe and common to receive more than one vaccine during a single appointment. Our clinicians will space vaccines appropriately and explain what to expect, helping minimize any discomfort or side effects.