THESE are the hospital hubs and GPs administering the Coronavirus vaccines across East Sussex.
There are six hospitals in the county that will be used in the nationwide vaccination programme, including Eastbourne District General Hospital.
Alongside the hubs, there are also 10 GP led services in East Sussex administering the jab.
It is part of the rollout for the Oxford-AstraZenec, that will be distributed to sites across the county, as part of a national effort to jab thousands each day.
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The rollout comes just days after a major incident was declared in the area over fears the mutant strain could overwhelm services.
People are asked not to contact their GP surgery so that their practice team can focus on arranging the vaccinations and provide day to day care for all of their registered patients.
Here is the full list of sites in East Sussex Sussex:
Current hospital hub sites in Sussex
- Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton
- Eastbourne District General Hospital
- Conquest Hospital, Hastings
- Worthing Hospital
- St Richards Hospital, Chichester
- Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath
East Sussex GP led vaccination services
Eastbourne
The Beacon Shopping Centre, run by:
Victoria Medical Centre
Hampden Park Health Centre, run by:
- Arlington Road Surgery
- Grove Road Surgery
- Park Practice
- Seaside Medical Centre
- The Lighthouse Medical Practice
- Old School Surgery
Princes Park Health Centre, run by:
- Harbour Medical Practice
- Sovereign Practice
Hastings
Kings Church, run by:
- Sedlescombe House
- Harold Road Surgery
- Beaconsfield Road Surgery
- Carisbrooke Surgery
- Churchwood Medical Practice
- Hastings Old Town Surgery
- High Glades Medical Centre
- Priory Road Surgery
- South Saxon House Surgery
- The Station Practice
- Warrior Square Surgery
Lewes district
Lewes
River Lodge Surgery, run by:
Foundry Healthcare Lewes
Seaford
Hampden Park Health Centre, run by:
- Old school surgery
- Seaford Medical Practice
- The Havens
Going live week beginning 11 January 2021 – Brighton Racecourse, run by:
- Park Crescent Health Centre
- St Peter’s Medical Centre
- Wellsbourne Healthcare CIC
- Albion Street Surgery
- Arch healthcare
- Ardingly Court Surgery
- Broadway Surgery
- Pavilion Surgery
- Regency Surgery
- Chapel Street Surgery, Newhaven
- Havens Health, Peacehaven
- Quayside Medical Practice, Newhaven
Rother district
Bexhill
Sidley Medical Practice, run by:
- Collington Surgery
- Little Common Surgery
- Pebham Surgery
- Sidley Medical Practice
- Wealden district
- Crowborough
Going live week beginning 11 January 2021 – Saxonbury House Medical Centre, run by:
- Ashdown Forest Health Centre
- Beacon Surgery
- Wadhurst Medical Group
- Groombridge and Hartfield Medical Group
- Rotherfield Surgery
- Saxonbury House Surgery
- Woodhill Surgery
- Uckfield
The Meads Medical Centre, run by:
- Bird-in-Eye Surgery
- Buxted Medical Centre
- Herstmonceux Integrative Health Centre
- Mid Downs Medical Practice
- The Meads Surgery
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