New Aberdeen vaccination centre to open Monday

It's based in the former John Lewis building on George Street

Author: Lewis MichiePublished 9th Sep 2021

Aberdeen's new vaccination centre is set to open on Monday (September 13th).

The clinic is based out of the former John Lewis building on George Street.

It'll replace the P&J Live, after the concert venue officially closed as a vaccine centre on Sunday.

Both 1st and 2nd doses will be available for drop-ins, with the clinic open seven days a week between 10:30am and 4:30pm.

The public are advised to enter the clinic via the Loch Street entrance and leave through the George Street doors.

There is no access to the building via the 'link bridge' from the Bon Accord Centre.

Unlike at P&J Live, free parking is not available so it's recommended people walk, cycle or take public transport where possible.

However, the Loch Street and Harriet Street car parks are available as well, but of course drivers will be charged.

The P&J Live waived any parking fees for the duration of the venue being used for vaccinations.

NHS Grampian say more information will follow soon on flu vaccinations being carried out at the centre.

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