Meningitis B Vaccine
Catch it early! The Meningitis B vaccine offers life-saving protection against one of the deadliest strains. Book your private MenB vaccine at Pharmacy M today.
What is Meningitis B?
Meningitis B is caused by the Neisseria meningitidis group B bacteria. It inflames the protective membranes around the brain and spinal cord and is the leading cause of bacterial meningitis in the UK.
It can lead to brain damage, limb loss, or death, especially in children, teens, and immunocompromised individuals. Prompt meningitis b vaccination significantly reduces this risk and helps protect public health.

Symptoms of Meningitis B
Early detection is difficult, as symptoms often resemble the flu. However, watch for:
- High fever
- Neck stiffness
- Vomiting
- Rapid breathing
- Cold extremities
- Sensitivity to light
- Confusion
- Seizures
Why Should You Get the Meningitis B Vaccine?
The meningitis b vaccine is highly recommended for:
- Infants (routine NHS immunisation)
- University students in shared housing
- Travellers to meningitis-prone regions
- Individuals with underlying conditions (e.g. asplenia)
Benefits:
- Protection from group B meningococcal disease
- Reduces risk of life-altering complications
- Safe for both children and adults
- Suitable for private meningitis b vaccine UK access
Who Should Get the MenB Vaccine?
According to NHS and WHO guidance, the MenB vaccine is recommended for:
- All infants and toddlers (as part of NHS routine schedule)
- University students in shared living environments
- Adults or teens at elevated risk
- Travellers to Africa, Middle East, Asia with frequent outbreaks
Meningitis B Vaccine Schedule and Dosage
Age
Doses
Interval
10+ years
2
At least 1 month apart
Your pharmacist will determine the correct dosage schedule based on age and health status.
MenB Vaccine Side Effects
The meningitis b vaccine UK is widely used and considered safe. Side effects are typically mild.
- Common Side Effects
- Swelling, redness, or tenderness at injection site
- Fever
- Headache
- Tiredness
- Loss of appetite
- Rare :
- Allergic reaction
If you’ve had an allergic reaction to a previous vaccine, please inform your pharmacist before receiving the MenB vaccine.
High-Risk Areas for Meningitis B
The following countries report frequent outbreaks of group B meningococcal disease:
Africa
- Ethiopia
- Mali
- Chad
- Nigeria
- Sudan
Middle East
- Saudi Arabia
Asia
- China
- Japan
- South Korea
Book Your Meningitis B Vaccine UK
At Pharmacy M, we make it easy to access your private meningitis b vaccine. We offer flexible appointments with a warm, professional environment to ensure care and comfort.
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FAQs
Yes. It’s part of the NHS immunisation schedule and has an excellent safety record.
Mild symptoms like soreness, fever, and tiredness are common. Serious side effects are extremely rare.
Yes, especially those living in shared accommodation or with medical risk factors.
Yes, for infants and certain risk groups. Others can access it privately at Pharmacy M.
It protects against Neisseria meningitidis group B, which causes meningitis and blood infections.
Typically 2 doses, one month apart for individuals aged 10+.
Consult our pharmacists to discuss alternative options or pre-screening.