Covid-19 Vaccination

Legehuset hjälper på uppdrag av Region Stockholm & Västra Götalandsregionen till med massvaccinationen av Stockholms och Västra Götalands invånare.

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Bokning – Västra Götaland

Bokning – Stockholm

Legehuset vaccinerar

Västra Götalands invånare mot Covid-19​

On behalf of the Västra Götaland region, Legehuset has been entrusted with helping with the mass vaccination of Västra Götaland's residents.

Klicka på ”Boka” för att se rekommenderad vaccinationsplats för din kommun.

All people who are 12 years and older can now book an appointment for vaccination. If you are 12-15 years old, you need a signed consent form signed by all guardians. This needs to be presented at the vaccination site. We also offer drop-in appointments. 

Vaccination is voluntary and requires the consent of all guardians. Download the consent form here.

* We offer drop-in slots subject to the extent of free times and available vaccines.

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Legehuset vaccinerar

Stockholm invånare mot Covid-19

Legehuset helps on behalf of the Stockholm Region with the mass vaccination of Stockholm residents. We offer Covic-19 vaccination to the following groups:

  • You live in Sweden and are 12 years or older.
  • We offer doses 1 and 2 for everyone who has reached the age of 12 or older and dose 3 if at least 5 months have passed since dose 2 was taken (for those over 18 years). We refer to more information the region's website
  • All residents for the elderly (SÄBO), all residents who receive home health care or home care and all residents who are 65+ can be vaccinated for a second supplemental dose (dose 4).

Vi vaccinerar dos 1, dos 2, dos 3 och dos 4. Vi erbjuder appointment booking and drop-inCompletely free of charge

Our clinics:

Legehuset Kista - Danmarksgatan 38, 164 91 Kista. (Outside Kista Gallerian, opposite Kista Gallerian's bus stop.)

Legehuset Hammarby Sjöstad – Jan Inghes torg 2, 120 71 Stockholm

Important information - Västra Götaland

Important information about Covid-19 vaccination Dose 2 and vaccination certificate through covidbevis.se

Suppose you have received dose 1 of the Covid-19 vaccine. In that case, you can book an appointment for Dose 2 directly on the website within the current time interval between 4-7 weeks after the first dose.

If your vaccination certificate has not been registered on covidbevis.se, contact us by emailing covidbevis@new.legehuset.se, and we will handle your case.

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact our support for vaccination in Västra Götaland.
Tel-no:
 010 550 26 00 (Weekdays 09:00-18: 00)

Why is it good to get vaccinated?

Frequently Asked Questions - Covid-19 vaccination

The mass vaccination is expected to start in May or June. As soon as it is up and running, there will be a booking link on this page. It will also be possible to book appointments on 1177.se.

No, vaccination against covid-19 is free of charge for anyone who wants to be vaccinated.

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact our support for vaccination in Västra Götaland on telephone number: 010 750 28 81
(Weekdays 09:00-18: 00)

We do offer drop-in appointments. However, keep in mind that it is subject to availability and vaccines. 

It is not possible to choose a vaccine. Which Covid-19 vaccine you are provided is determined by the region. 

Suppose a woman has a disease or condition that may increase the risk of serious illness. In that case, vaccination is recommended even if she is pregnant. It concerns

  • Chronic cardiovascular disease, including stroke and high blood pressure.
  • Chronic lung diseases such as COPD and severe and unstable asthma.
  • Other conditions that lead to impaired lung function or impaired ability to cough.
  • Chronic liver or kidney failure.
  • Type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
  • Diseases that affect the immune system due to illness or treatment.

Pregnancy in women over 35 or with a BMI over 30 is always considered a high-risk pregnancy.

Children 12-15 years are now offered vaccination.

Vaccination is voluntary and requires the consent of all guardians. Vaccination occurs primarily at school, but it is also possible to get vaccinated with any vaccinator. The guardians receive information about vaccination through the school, a form for vaccination, and a health declaration. blankett för samtycke till vaccination and a health declaration.

The Swedish Public Health Agency recommends general vaccination against covid-19 from age 12 in Sweden. Pfizer / Biontech's vaccine Comirnatyn is given to children aged 12-15.

For children between 12 and 17 years of age, a minimum of 7 days between vaccinations against covid-19 and other vaccines, including seasonal flu, is recommended.

Fact sheet for children and parents about vaccination against covid-19, Public Health Agency.

The vaccination creates protection against serious illness. After vaccination, the body's immune system builds up protection against covid-19. But it is not certain that everyone who is vaccinated will receive comprehensive protection. This applies to all vaccines, not just those against covid-19. You still run a lower risk of becoming seriously ill. Studies are ongoing to determine how long the protection after the covid-19 vaccine lasts and whether we will need refill doses.

Additional doses are needed to provide reasonable protection against covid-19. Depending on which vaccine is used, it takes different lengths of time. See the list of questions below. 

Suppose you have received Dose 1 of the Covid-19 vaccine. In that case, you can book an appointment for Dose 2 directly on the website within the current time interval, four weeks after the first dose.

The covid-19 vaccination protects you from becoming seriously ill. However, the effect of vaccination on the spread of infection has not been studied to a sufficient extent for us to know how much vaccination contributes to stopping the infection. With current knowledge, we must use all available measures at the same time.

In order to slow down the spread of infection, we therefore need, during the vaccinations, to continue to follow the general advice: stay at home in case of symptoms, keep your distance from each other and wash your hands often.

It is common to experience side effects after vaccination against covid-19. Examples of side effects are fatigue, fever, chills, muscle and joint pain and headaches. These reactions are a natural reaction of the body's immune system, and you can take the second dose. You can read more about side effects here.

In specific cases, a doctor should decide whether you should take the second dose of the vaccine. That is if you:

  • needed medical attention after receiving the first dose of covid-19 vaccine
  • have previously had covid-19 and after receiving the first dose of vaccine against covid-19 had severe side effects in the form of high fever and malaise for more than a day.

In these cases, contact your healthcare or health centre before receiving dose two. It is also vital that you or your healthcare provider report the suspected side effects. You can find information on how to do it at The Medical Products Agency's website.

At present, we recommend that people who have had covid-19 be vaccinated with two doses, even if they may already have some protection after the disease. Two doses give you an enhanced and extended protection against covid-19.

Anyone who has reached the age of 12 and older can book an appointment for vaccination. The vaccination requires the consent of all guardians. The forms can be found here.

 

After being vaccinated with both doses, T cells are created in the body. The immune response usually takes about 3-4 weeks. You can already obtain a small number of T cells 2-3 weeks after the first dose, but not enough to read from a venous T cell test. Read more about T-cells here 

 

Risk groups according to the Swedish Public Health Agency

  • Chronic cardiovascular disease, including stroke and high blood pressure.
  • Chronic lung diseases such as COPD and severe and unstable asthma.
  • Other conditions that lead to impaired lung function or impaired coughing and secretion stagnation (for example, extreme obesity, neuromuscular diseases or multiple disabilities).
  • Chronic liver or kidney failure.
  • Type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
  • Conditions that severely weaken the immune system due to an illness or treatment.
  • Down syndrome

The number of available slots depends entirely on the availability of vaccines in your area. As soon as we have access to vaccines, we release more times based on the order of priority.