Vaccination Centre at Millennium Point

Millennium Point continues successful partnership with NHS

We are delighted to team up once again with the NHS. Our award-winning venue will be used to offer the public a location to receive their COVID-19 Booster Vaccination from the 3rd January until the 31st March 2022.

 

For more information please visit our FAQ section below. Please note all appointments must be booked via the NHS website or through your GP.

NHS Website

If you are looking to book an appointment or are looking for advice about Covid-19 please visit the NHS Website or call the emergency helpline on 119.

Frequently Asked Questions

I’ve seen there is a link to book vaccinations, can I book an appointment?
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The NHS urges all adults aged 18 and over to come forward for a COVID booster vaccination if they have not already been invited by the NHS. The NHS ask that you book your appointment online via the NHS website.

How do I book a vaccination at Millennium Point?
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You can book your booster vaccination online here. You do not need to wait to be contacted by the NHS. If you were contacted but have not booked your appointments, you’re still eligible and can book your appointments anytime. You can find out more about vaccinations at www.birminghamandsolihullcovidvaccine.nhs.uk

Please do not call Millennium Point, we cannot book your vaccination for you.

What are the opening times?
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Appointments can be booked 7 days a week between 8am and 6pm based on availability.

How long will COVID-19 booster vaccinations be available at Millennium Point?
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You can book an appointment to receive your COVID-19 booster vaccination between Sunday 2nd January and Thursday 31st March 2022.

Is Millennium Point the only place to get my vaccination?
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No, you will be asked to select your preferred site to receive the vaccination. Options will be based on your geographical location.

How do I get to Millennium Point?
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Our address is Millennium Point, Curzon St, Birmingham, B4 7XG. Millennium Point is a short walk from the city’s three main train stations, and easily accessible from the city centre on foot, or by car. Find out more here www.millenniumpoint.org.uk/getting-here/.

What public transport links are nearby?
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  • By train: The nearest train stations are Moor Street Station and New Street Station. We’re also within walking distance of Snow Hill Station.
  • Walking/cycling: We’re approximately a ten-minute walk from Birmingham city centre. We have cycle stands available around our site.
  • By Bus: From the city centre to the Millennium Point entrance on Jennens Road, catch numbers 14 (stop BS7), 55/55A 90 or 94 (stop BS9).
Where is the best drop off point if I’m travelling by taxi?
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If you are travelling to Millennium Point by taxi then the best drop off point will be the front entrance to our building which is located on Curzon Street. Our postcode is B4 7XG.

Is there parking onsite?
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There is a multi-storey car park situated adjacent to Millennium Point. The car park can be accessed via Curzon Street using the Cardigan Street entrance. Millennium Point is clearly signposted from all main routes on to the A4540 Ring Road to the city – simply follow signs for Millennium Point and then Vaccination Centre. The multi-storey car park has a height restriction of 2.1m (6’10”). It is then approximately 80 meters (262 ft) from the car park to the vaccination centre within Millennium Point, which is the equivalent of a 2-minute walk. For those with walking aids or wheelchairs, enter the building on level 2 where there is access to a lift and wheelchairs. Parking in the multi-storey is free for those booked in for a vaccine, but you will need to get your ticket validated by a member of NHS staff within the Millennium Point building before returning to your car.

Does Millennium Point have disability access?
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Yes. Our building has several entrance points, all of which have wheelchair access. All zones within the building where vaccinations are taking place have access to lifts and escalators for those who need it.

Are there wheelchairs at Millennium Point?
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Yes, there are wheelchairs on-site for those who need them. Please inform an NHS staff member or volunteer who will bring one to you. Staff will be stationed at all entrances of the building.

Where do I go for my vaccine once I’ve arrived on-site?
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The vaccine hub is well signposted when onsite at Millennium Point. Please head to the ground floor and see the information desk near the front door.

Do I need to bring anything along with me to my appointment?
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Please bring along the letter or email/text message you have received confirming your appointment.

Can I bring along a family member or friend with me to my appointment?
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Please attend your vaccination appointment alone, unless you require assistance. If you have been driven to your appointment then the driver must remain outside of the building. Those who are vulnerable can be accompanied by the primary care giver.

What safety and hygiene measures are in place?
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There are extensive safety and hygiene measures in place to keep visitors, staff and volunteers safe. These include the requirement to wear a face covering, enhanced cleaning regimes, plus hand sanitising stations available throughout the venue.

Is Millennium Point Covid Secure?
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Yes. Our venue is “Covid secure” with a robust plan which protects staff and visitors from coronavirus. Our protection plan is updated regularly in-line with the latest government and industry guidelines. Our venue is also accredited by multiple industry-standard bodies including “safe, clean and legal” by Quality in Tourism and “Contagion Secure” as part of the Meetings Industry Association (MIA) Aim Secure Accreditation.

Do I need to wear a face-covering?
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The requirement to wear a face-covering at our venue is mandatory. So please ensure that you wear face-covering to your COVID-19 vaccine appointment. Face coverings are not required for children aged 10 or under, or for people with certain health conditions as detailed on the government website here.

I can no longer make my appointment, how do I cancel?
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Please contact the national booking centre to cancel your appointment. You can find more details on how to cancel or rearrange your appointment on the letter you have received.

Please do not contact Millennium Point as we cannot cancel or rearrange the appointments for you.

Can’t Find The Answer You’re Looking For?

Call the COVID-19 NHS Emergency Helpline on 119 or visit