Meningitis Chemoprophylaxis

PMC offers urgent meningitis chemoprophylaxis treatment for individuals who may have been exposed to meningococcal infection. Early preventative antibiotic treatment can significantly reduce the risk of developing serious meningococcal disease following close contact with a confirmed or suspected case.

£20

Ciprofloxacin 500mg

Single oral dose — adults & children 12+

Administered on-site

Clinician-supervised oral antibiotic

Pre-appointment questionnaire

Must be completed before attending

NHS-Registered Clinicians

GMC, NMC & GPhC registered

If you have symptoms — call 999

Why Choose PMC?

The vaccine helps stimulate an immune response in the intestines against cholera bacteria.

Rapid Access to Care

Early preventative treatment is important after exposure, and appointments are designed to be accessible quickly.

NHS-Trained Clinical Team

All consultations and treatments are delivered by experienced healthcare professionals registered with GMC, NMC, or GPHC.

Confidential Private Service

Patients receive discreet and professional care in a private clinical setting.

Vaccination & Prevention Support

The clinic can also provide advice regarding MenB and meningococcal vaccinations where appropriate.

What is Meningitis Chemoprophylaxis?

Chemoprophylaxis refers to preventative antibiotic medication given to people who have been in close contact with someone diagnosed with meningococcal meningitis or meningococcal septicaemia. The goal is to eliminate bacteria carried in the nose and throat before illness develops.

The vaccine is designed to help the immune system recognise and fight meningococcal B bacteria before serious infection develops.

The aim is to:

This treatment is commonly recommended following exposure to:

Why Fast Treatment Matters

Meningococcal bacteria can spread through:

Even if exposure occurred several days earlier, assessment may still be recommended depending on risk level.

Chemoprophylaxis works best when started as soon as possible after exposure, ideally within 24 hours of identifying the case.

24hr

How the Vaccination Process Works

Safe, professional vaccination service delivered by experienced clinicians.

Clinical Assessment

A clinician reviews your medical background to determine whether chemoprophylaxis is appropriate.

Exposure Risk Evaluation

The clinician assesses whether the exposure meets criteria for preventative treatment according to current clinical guidance.

Preventative Treatment

Where appropriate, additional meningococcal vaccination guidance may be provided to help reduce future risk.

Follow-Up Support

Patients receive advice regarding symptom monitoring, warning signs, and when urgent medical attention is required.

Chemoprophylaxis — one appointment, one dose

A single oral dose of ciprofloxacin, administered on-site. All-inclusive price covers your clinical consultation, eligibility assessment and antibiotic supply.

All-Inclusive Price

£20

Consultation + antibiotic supply

Who May Need Chemoprophylaxis?

Preventative antibiotics are usually considered for close contacts of a confirmed or suspected meningococcal infection case.

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Household Contacts

Individuals living in the same household as someone diagnosed with meningococcal disease are considered higher risk and may require urgent preventative treatment.

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Close Personal Contacts

People exposed through kissing, sharing utensils, or direct saliva contact may be advised to receive prophylactic treatment.

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University Students & Shared Accommodation Residents

Students living in shared housing or halls of residence may be at increased exposure risk following confirmed meningococcal infection.

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Healthcare Workers with Direct Exposure

Healthcare professionals exposed to respiratory secretions during airway management or emergency care may require prophylaxis.

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Childcare & Nursery Contacts

Children and staff in close-contact childcare settings may occasionally require preventative treatment depending on exposure risk assessments.

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Patients With Pacemakers Devices

Useful for patients needing specialist device assessment, monitoring or follow-up care.

Why Choose PMC?

All vaccinations are administered by experienced clinicians registered with GMC, NMC, or GPHC.

NHS-Trained Clinicians

All vaccinations are administered by experienced clinicians registered with GMC, NMC, or GPHC.

No Waiting Lists

Fast appointment availability helps patients receive timely protection without lengthy delays.

Comprehensive Vaccination Support

The clinic offers broader vaccination and travel health services, making it easy to manage multiple healthcare needs in one place.

Convenient Private Care

Flexible booking options and straightforward consultations provide quick access to preventative healthcare services.

Common Symptoms & Medications

Anyone exposed to meningococcal disease should remain alert for symptoms.

Meningococcal Infection

Medications for Chemoprophylaxis

The antibiotic used depends on:

Common medications may include:

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Vaccination After Exposure

Some individuals may also require meningococcal vaccination depending on:

Bacterial strain involved

Vaccination history

Ongoing exposure risk

Public health recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Meningitis Chemoprophylaxis

What is meningitis chemoprophylaxis?

It is preventative antibiotic treatment given after significant exposure to meningococcal infection.

Typically close contacts of confirmed or suspected meningococcal disease cases, depending on exposure risk.

Ideally as soon as possible after exposure, often within 24 hours.

No treatment provides 100% protection, but preventative antibiotics significantly reduce risk.

Yes. Vaccination may still be recommended for longer-term protection.

Fever, headache, rash, neck stiffness, vomiting, confusion, or worsening illness require urgent medical attention.

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