MMR Vaccine (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
Stay safe from Measles, Mumps, and Rubella. Protect yourself and your loved ones with the MMR vaccine, now available at Pharmacy M.
What is the MMR Vaccine?
The MMR vaccine is a combined injection that protects against three highly contagious viral infections: Measles, Mumps, and Rubella. This routine childhood immunisation also protects unvaccinated adults and travellers.
It is one of the most studied and effective vaccines globally and plays a critical role in preventing serious complications, reducing outbreaks, and supporting herd immunity.

Measles
Transmitted via respiratory droplets, measles can lead to pneumonia, encephalitis, and death especially in children and those with compromised immunity.
Mumps
This viral illness spreads through saliva or mucus. It causes painful swelling of the salivary glands and may lead to meningitis or infertility in severe cases.
Rubella (German Measles)
Though often mild in children and adults, rubella can cause congenital rubella syndrome if contracted during pregnancy leading to birth defects or miscarriage.
Symptoms of Measles, Mumps, and Rubella
Measles
- Blotchy rash
- Cough
- Red eyes (conjunctivitis)
- Runny nose
Mumps
- Fever
- Headache
- Swollen glands near ears
- Muscle aches, fatigue
Rubella
- Nausea and vomiting
- Rash
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Joint pain, headache
Why Should You Get the MMR Vaccine?
Outbreaks of measles, mumps, and rubella are resurging globally due to vaccine hesitancy and gaps in coverage.
Key Benefits
- Proven safe and effective
- Offered as a two-dose series
- Critical for travel to high-risk countries
- Required in healthcare, childcare, and educational settings
- Recommended for all adults who missed childhood doses
Who Should Get the MMR Vaccine?
- Children at routine NHS-scheduled intervals
- Adults who missed previous doses
- Travellers to countries with low immunisation coverage
- Healthcare & childcare professionals
Meningitis B Vaccine Schedule and Dosage
- Schedule
- Children
- Adults
- Details
- 2 doses. 1st dose at 12–13 months, 2nd at 3 years 4 months
- 2 doses. At least 1 month apart if previously unvaccinated
 Full protection builds gradually across doses.
Side Effects of the Hepatitis B Vaccine
Hepatitis B vaccination is safe and well-tolerated.
- Common Side Effects:
- Fever
- Mild rash
- Swollen glands
- Headache or fatigue
- Joint pain
- Rare Side Effects:
- Mild swelling of neck/cheeks
- Allergic reactions (very rare)
Consult with our pharmacists if you have known allergies or concerns.
High-Risk Areas for Meningitis B
The following countries report frequent outbreaks of group B meningococcal disease:
Africa
- Ethiopia
- Nigeria
- Somalia
Middle East
- Lebanon
- Jordan
- Egypt
- Syria
- Yemen
Latin America
- Venezuela
- Haiti
Europe
- Ukraine
- Romania
Asia
- India
- Pakistan
- Bangladesh
- Indonesia
Book Your MMR Vaccine UK
Pharmacy M provides private MMR vaccinations in the UK for travellers, adults, or those who missed earlier doses. Enjoy same-day appointments and expert travel and health guidance.
Your health is our priority. Here’s how we stand out!
NHS-accredited pharmacists
Get expert advice from our trusted professionals for both NHS and private health services, ensuring safe vaccinations and up-to-date health advice.
Convenient location
No need to travel far or wait weeks for appointments. We offer flexible timings, whether you’re a busy parent, professional, or last-minute traveller.
Transparent Pricing
We offer clear pricing on all our services, with no hidden charges. You will be informed of any additional costs before booking, so you can make an informed decision.
FAQs
It protects against Measles, Mumps, and Rubella, which can cause serious health problems and spread easily.
First dose: 12–13 months. Second dose: 3 years 4 months. Adults can catch up any time.
Yes. Two doses are recommended, at least 1 month apart.
Fever, mild rash, joint aches, and swollen glands are common. Severe reactions are rare.
Pharmacy M offers private MMR vaccines for those not eligible via the NHS.