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Health · Updated 2026

Vaccination Schedule Calculator

Enter your child's date of birth to see the UK NHS routine immunisation schedule mapped to real calendar dates — every free national dose from 8 weeks to the teenage boosters, with the date it is due and whether it is done or still upcoming.

Enter the date of birth

Enter your child's date of birth. Every routine dose is mapped to its due date and marked done or upcoming.

=Next vaccination
3 May 2028
dTaP/IPV (pre-school booster)
SourceUKHSA / GOV.UK — Complete routine immunisation schedule · 2026

This is informational only and shows just the free NHS routine schedule (from 1 January 2026). Schedules change and have transitional cohorts — confirm the exact dates for your child with your GP, health visitor or the NHS. Not medical advice.

Vaccination schedule

Every free NHS routine dose, dated from your child's birthday. The next dose due is highlighted.

AgeDateVaccinesStatus
8 weeks3 Mar 20256-in-1 (DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB), MenB, RotavirusDone
12 weeks2 Apr 20256-in-1 (DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB), MenB, RotavirusDone
16 weeks3 May 20256-in-1 (DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB), PCVDone
1 year1 Jan 2026PCV, MMRV (1st dose), MenBDone
18 months3 Jul 20266-in-1 (4th dose), MMRV (2nd dose)Done
3 years 4 months3 May 2028dTaP/IPV (pre-school booster)Upcoming
12–13 years3 Jul 2037HPVUpcoming
14 years2 Jan 2039Td/IPV, MenACWYUpcoming

Informational only, not medical advice. This shows just the free NHS routine immunisation schedule for England (current from 1 January 2026). Schedules change and have transitional cohorts — confirm the exact timing for your child with your GP, health visitor or the NHS. Instant in-browser calculation, no account.

✚ Results are for informational purposes and do not replace medical advice. For health decisions, consult a doctor.

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iHow it is calculated

The tool takes your child's date of birth and adds the recommended age for each dose in the UKHSA routine schedule (current from 1 January 2026). Babies start at 8, 12 and 16 weeks with the 6-in-1, MenB, rotavirus and PCV; the 1-year and 18-month visits add MMRV and a further 6-in-1 dose; a pre-school booster follows at 3 years 4 months, then HPV and the teenage 3-in-1 and MenACWY:

due date = date of birth + the recommended age for each dose

For a child born on 1 March 2025: the first doses at 8 weeks fall around 1 May 2025, the 1-year visit around 1 March 2026 and the pre-school booster around 1 July 2028. Every row is marked done or upcoming against today's date.

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?Frequently asked questions

How does the vaccination schedule calculator work?

Enter your child's date of birth. The tool adds the recommended age for each dose in the NHS routine schedule and shows the calendar date it is due, then marks every milestone as done or still upcoming compared with today.

Which vaccines are on the NHS routine schedule from January 2026?

The 6-in-1 (DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB), MenB and rotavirus start at 8 and 12 weeks, with PCV at 16 weeks. At 1 year and 18 months children have PCV, MMRV and a further 6-in-1 dose; a pre-school dTaP/IPV booster follows at 3 years 4 months, HPV at 12–13 years, and Td/IPV with MenACWY at 14. Only the free national doses are shown.

What changed in the schedule on 1 January 2026?

Children born on or after 1 July 2024 are offered MMRV (which adds chickenpox) instead of MMR, there is a new 18-month appointment, and the Hib/MenC dose at 1 year is replaced by an extra 6-in-1 dose. Because of these changes there are transitional cohorts, so the exact doses depend on your child's date of birth — check with your GP surgery.

Is this medical advice?

No. This tool is informational and only maps the free NHS routine schedule to dates. It is not medical advice and does not replace your GP, health visitor or the NHS — always confirm the exact vaccines and timing for your child with them.

What if my child missed a dose or started late?

It is rarely too late to catch up. The NHS runs catch-up appointments, and vaccinations started but not completed are continued from where they left off. This calculator shows the standard due dates, not a personalised catch-up plan — contact your GP surgery to arrange missed doses.

Does it include private or optional vaccines?

No. It shows only the free routine childhood doses. It does not include the annual flu programme, travel vaccines, or vaccines given privately or only to at-risk groups. Chickenpox is now part of the routine schedule via the combined MMRV vaccine.

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