Protecting Against Cervical Cancer, Genital Warts, and HPV-Related Cancers
HPV is a widespread virus that commonly affects the mouth, throat, and genital area. With over 200 known types, most HPV infections are harmless and resolve on their own. However, certain high-risk strains can lead to serious conditions, including:
The HPV vaccination service at Fulham Wellness Clinic is a private, non-NHS service available to individuals aged 12 to 45 at the time of their first dose. The number of doses required depends on age and immune status:
You may opt for up to three doses if preferred; this can be discussed in your initial consultation.
This service is not suitable for:
Your suitability will be carefully assessed by a healthcare professional prior to vaccination.
HPV immunisation is routinely provided through the NHS childhood vaccination programme for adolescents aged 12 to 13. If you or your child have missed the school vaccination or recently moved to the UK, you may still be eligible for free NHS vaccination up to your 25th birthday, provided you are registered with a GP.
Men who have sex with men (MSM), as well as certain transgender individuals, are eligible for free NHS vaccination at sexual health or HIV clinics, up to and including age 45. If you have already completed an HPV vaccination course through the NHS school programme, further doses are generally not required.