*Notice:
Hepatitis B vaccination helps prevent infection but does not treat an existing Hepatitis B infection. Please speak to our pharmacist if you may have been exposed or need urgent travel advice.
Cost:
Ask In Store
Pricing and the most suitable vaccination schedule will be confirmed during booking or consultation.
Procedure:
Dose Course
Hepatitis B vaccination is usually given as a course of doses. Your pharmacist will advise the correct schedule based on your age, risk level and travel dates.
For:
Travel & Risk
Suitable for travellers, healthcare workers and people at increased risk of exposure to infected blood or body fluids, following a pharmacist consultation.
Step 01
Book Your Consultation

Book online or call to secure your slot. Walk-in appointments are available at our clinics, subject to availability, but we recommend booking in advance with our Oxford Vaccination Centre to ensure prompt service. If you are unsure which travel vaccines you need, our experienced healthcare team will guide you based on your destination and individual requirements.
Step 02
Attend Your Assessment

Meet with one of our qualified healthcare professionals for a personalised consultation. We will review your travel plans, medical history and vaccination status to ensure you receive the most appropriate protection for your trip.
Step 03
Begin Your Treatment Plan

Receive your recommended vaccinations safely and efficiently during your appointment. We provide clear aftercare advice and ongoing support to help you travel with confidence and peace of mind.
Frequently asked questions
Hepatitis B Vaccine
Where can I get the Hepatitis B vaccine in Thame, Oxfordshire?
You can access a private Hepatitis B vaccination service at Thame Pharmacy. We support patients in Thame and surrounding Oxfordshire areas with travel health advice, clinical suitability checks and vaccination appointments.
What is Hepatitis B?
Hepatitis B is a viral infection that affects the liver. It is spread through contact with infected blood or body fluids and can cause serious long-term complications, including chronic liver disease and liver cancer.
How is Hepatitis B transmitted?
Hepatitis B can be transmitted through unprotected sexual contact, sharing needles or equipment, direct contact with infected blood, occupational exposure, or from mother to baby during childbirth.
Who should consider the Hepatitis B vaccine?
The vaccine may be recommended for travellers visiting areas with higher rates of Hepatitis B, healthcare workers, people who may have contact with blood or body fluids, and anyone at increased risk of exposure.
How many doses are needed?
Hepatitis B vaccination is normally given as a course of doses. The exact schedule depends on your age, risk level and travel dates. Our pharmacist will advise on the most suitable schedule during your consultation.
Which countries have a higher Hepatitis B risk?
Higher rates of Hepatitis B are reported in parts of Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, the Middle East, Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Travel advice should always be tailored to your destination and itinerary.



