Flu Vaccination Update

The flu vaccination is the best protection for you and those around you which is why it is offered for free for those most at risk. Visit the Flu Vaccine page on the NHS website for more information.

Vaccinations started in September and continue over the winter months, with appointments available throughout the season (so there is still plenty of time to book). Priority is given to those who are most at risk of flu. GP practices receive phased deliveries of the vaccine and flu clinics are scheduled to coincide with these deliveries. By staggering appointments over the winter months, we can help protect as many people as possible from flu.

Please note that if you are aged between 50 and 64 and are not in a clinical at risk group, the earliest you will be offered a flu vaccination is November. This is to ensure that those who are most at risk are vaccinated first. Thank you in advance for your patience, understanding and cooperation. If you are aged 50 to 64 and are in a clinical at risk group which is eligible for the flu vaccination, for example you have a health condition which puts you at risk from the flu, you will be invited earlier. Please contact the practice by completing our form for more information.

If you are a household member or a carer of a shielded patient, you are eligible for the flu vaccination. Please contact the practice for more information.

For parents/carers of two and three year olds, you should receive an invitation for your child to have the vaccination at the practice before the winter. If you haven’t heard by early November, contact the practice directly to make an appointment.

For primary school-aged children and those in Year 7 at secondary school, a vaccination session will be held at school during the autumn term. Your local healthcare team will contact you via the school.