Get Rabies Vaccine in Batley – Starting From £100

Are you travelling abroad to the places where Rabies is prevalent? Protect your health first with Rabies vaccination to avoid catching the disease.

Who Should Get Vaccinated?

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Travellers to High-Risk Countries

Rabies is still common in many regions, especially in rural areas. Pre-exposure vaccination is recommended for your safety.

Animal Handlers & Vets

If your work involves regular contact with animals, especially strays or wildlife, a rabies vaccine is considered essential protection.

Lab & Research Workers

Anyone working with live rabies virus or animal samples in a lab environment should be vaccinated as part of standard occupational safety.

Children Living or Travelling Abroad

Kids are at higher risk of bites and may not report exposure. A vaccine offers long-term protection, especially during long stays.

Your Health Should Always be a Priority — Let Batley Pharmacy Take Care of It

We provide the most cost-effective vaccination service for Rabies in Batley. Make sure you get the rabies shot pre-travel.

Age

Price per Dose

2+

£100.00 — £120.00 (Depends on the vaccine brand)

How It Works

Register Online

Fill out a short form to book your appointment at Batley Pharmacy.

Attend Your Consultation

Our trained pharmacist will assess your needs and explain the vaccine schedule.

Receive Your Doses

According to the NHS requirements, people are administered 3 doses per 28 days.

Vaccine Symptoms You May Experience

Both Rabipur and Verorab are considered safe and well-tolerated, but in some people, they can cause mild to moderate side effects. Most of these go away in 3 days.

You should contact a healthcare provider if you experience a severe allergic reaction, high fever that doesn’t go down, or prolonged pain or unusual reaction at the injection site.

Safe, Quick & Professional Service – Book Online

The NHS recommends getting advice 8 weeks before travel. Act fast before it’s too late.

Listen to Our Happy Customers

Nicola Leonard
10:36 07 Jun 25
Helpful pharmacy first service.
Dan A.
22:23 26 May 25
The staff were friendly, and the extended hours are genuinely appreciated. The only letdown was a subtle but important clinical failure in how my symptoms were assessed. I came in after a 10-day viral cold, now in the recovery phase, where most symptoms had eased, but a lingering dry, tickly cough remained the only one still disruptive—keeping me from sleeping when lying down. A classic post-viral irritation. I’d already tried a standard glycerin syrup at home with no relief. At that point, a suppressant would have been a clinically reasonable next step. Instead, only basic syrups were offered, and when I asked about a product containing a cough suppressant, it was dismissed without proper clinical discussion. A few vague questions were asked, but no real symptom history was taken. The decision felt shaped more by risk-aversion, assumptions, and local patterns than by a full clinical picture. A cautious approach is valid—and in this case, it was delivered with courtesy—but it must be based on clinical detail, not assumptions.
Nicola Jones
17:18 23 May 25
Always help where they can
Asim Sheikh
16:56 22 Jul 24
Having had extreme pain and urgently needed medication via prescription, i went to this pharmacy as they were the only ones open and this place is a gem. The staff are very polite, professional and friendly, they put their customers and their needs first and that's very rare as I've come across other pharmacies nearby that lack that level of care and professionalism.

A special thank you to the lady who provided me with the medications I needed that evening, she went above and beyond.
Jodie Hudson
07:30 20 Jun 24
Amazing service, visit for my weekly prescription, they’re friendly and know me so well they get my meds without asking my details. Always ask how I’m doing with other issues etc and do doctor requested checks quickly if I’m in a rush

FAQs

How long does the rabies vaccine last and is it effective?

The pre-exposure rabies vaccine provides protection for up to two years. If the vaccine is given immediately after exposure it provides protection for up to 10 years and individuals already vaccinated before are recommended to get booster shots.

You may need the rabies vaccine if you're travelling to a high-risk country, working with animals, or spending time outdoors in rural areas abroad. It’s a vital protection against a deadly virus.

The standard course includes 3 doses over 3 to 4 weeks. For full protection, complete the full schedule before travel. Boosters may be needed for long-term protection.

No, the rabies vaccine is an inactivated vaccine so it will not cause the disease.

No, the rabies vaccine is not available on the NHS. It can be obtained from private clinics and pharmacies.

Yes, the rabies vaccine is safe for children. It is an inactivated vaccine protecting against a potentially fatal disease.

It’s recommended to start at least 8 weeks before your trip. This gives enough time to complete all doses and build full protection before potential exposure abroad.

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