The chickenpox jab will be available from January as part of a full range of childhood vaccinations.
Inoculations are available for flu, measles, mumps and rubella.
A campaign is running for both adults and children to have the two doses of the MMR vaccine.
Symptoms of measles include cold-like symptoms, red eyes, a high temperature and a red blotchy rash.
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough's NHS is urging parents to get jabs for their children.
Dr Steve O'Brien is worried about the low uptake in the MMR vaccine in Northamptonshire.
Health chiefs say half-term is a good time for children to receive vaccinations.
The NHS in the North West wants to increase the uptake of the jab because of a rise in cases.
The clinics are aimed at getting take up rates of the jab up ahead of the school summer holidays.