The changes to the routine childhood immunisation schedule are designed to provide even better protection for babies and young children across the UK. These updates are based on the latest medical advice and will come into effect in phases, starting from July 2025, with further adjustments from January 2026.


The Mount Road Practice priority is always to ensure your child receives the best possible protection against preventable diseases. We understand that changes to schedules can sometimes lead to questions, and we’re here to help.

Introducing a New 18-Month Appointment

(from January 2026):



For babies born after 1st July 2024, a significant new appointment will be introduced at 18 months of age. This appointment will include:

What Stays the Same?

  • 8-week appointment: There are no changes to the vaccines given at the 8-week appointment.
  • 3 year 4-month appointment: This appointment will still include the dTaP/IPV (diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis, and inactivated polio) vaccine and the second MMR dose, if it hasn’t been administered at the 18-month appointment.


Why are These Changes Being Made?

These updates to the childhood immunisation schedule are being implemented to:

  • Protect babies earlier when they are most at risk from certain diseases.
  • Simplify the overall vaccine schedule, making it easier to follow.
  • Reduce the number of injections given at individual visits, improving the experience for young children and their parents.


Where Can You Find More Information?

We understand you may have questions about these changes. Our team is available to discuss the updated schedule with you and address any concerns you may have.

For comprehensive information on all childhood immunisations and the updated schedule, please visit the official NHS vaccinations website:

NHS Vaccinations: nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/