Hayfever Injections in Rossett
A seasonal hayfever injection for people whose symptoms aren't settling on the usual tablets, sprays or eye drops — given by our experienced nursing team in Rossett, with no NHS waiting list.

Hayfever is an allergic reaction to pollen that can bring on sneezing, a runny or blocked nose, and itchy, watering eyes through the spring and summer months. For most people, antihistamine tablets, steroid nasal sprays and eye drops keep things in check.
When those usual measures aren't enough and symptoms are still disrupting your days, a seasonal hayfever injection is one option to discuss. It's a nurse-led treatment given during the pollen season at our Rossett clinic, and you can arrange it directly without a GP referral or an NHS wait. At your appointment the nurse will go through your symptoms and history to check it's a suitable choice for you.
Jot down which antihistamines, nasal sprays or eye drops you've used and how well they worked — it helps the nurse judge whether the injection is the right next step for you.
Bring details of any regular medication, allergies or ongoing health conditions, as well as whether you're pregnant or breastfeeding, so the nurse can confirm suitability.
Plan to stay a short while afterwards so the nurse can check you're comfortable before you leave.
Why have your hayfever injection with us

The nurse asks about your hayfever, how long the season affects you and what treatments you've already tried, then reviews your medical history to check the injection is suitable.
Once you're happy to go ahead, the injection is given. It only takes a moment and most people feel little more than a brief scratch.
You stay for a little while so the nurse can make sure you feel well before you head off.
There's no formal downtime; the nurse will let you know what to expect and what to do if you have any questions afterwards.
Know the cost before you book.
Every price is fixed and published upfront. A £50 deposit secures your appointment and comes off the total.
Book now→Do I need a GP referral for a hayfever injection? +
No. You can book directly with our nursing team — a referral isn't needed. It helps to come prepared to talk through the treatments you've already tried.
How much does the hayfever injection cost? +
The seasonal hayfever injection is £125. That price is confirmed before you book, with nothing extra added on the day.
When can I have it done? +
It's a seasonal treatment, given during the pollen season. Get in touch and we'll arrange an appointment with our nursing team.
Is the injection right for me? +
It's an option for people whose hayfever isn't controlled by the usual tablets, sprays and eye drops. At your appointment the nurse reviews your symptoms and history to check whether it's suitable for you.
What is the appointment like? +
The nurse talks through your symptoms, then gives the injection, which takes only a moment. You stay for a short while afterwards so the nurse can check you're comfortable before you leave.
Book hayfever injections.
From £125, published upfront — with no GP referral needed.