Flu, RSV and Covid Vaccination
Flu and Covid Vaccines
Flu vaccines will commence again on 1st October 2025 until March 2026.
Covid vaccines will not be given in surgery as we are no longer a vaccination hub. Please dial 119
Seasonal Flu Vaccination
Flu (also known as influenza) is a highly infectious illness caused by the flu virus. It spreads rapidly through small droplets coughed or sneezed into the air by an infected person. For most people, flu is unpleasant but not serious. You will usually recover within a week.
Studies have shown that flu vaccines provide effective protection against the flu, although protection may not be complete and may vary between people. Protection from the vaccine gradually decreases and flu strains change over time. Therefore, new vaccines are made each year and people at risk of flu are encouraged to be vaccinated every year.
The flu vaccination is offered to people in at-risk groups. These people are at greater risk of developing serious complications if they catch flu, such as pregnant women and elderly people.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccination
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common cause of coughs and colds. It usually gets better by itself, but it can be serious for some babies and older adults.
This year, a free vaccine is available to protect vulnerable people from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
You are eligible if you are:
- aged 75 to 79
- 28 weeks pregnant or more
Book your appointment using your smartphone
If you are eligible for the RSV vaccine, we will send you an invitation message to your phone.This message will have a link that you can click on to choose a time and day from an available list that suits you, without needing to phone reception. Let us know if you change your mobile number, so you can keep receiving messages from us.
RSV vaccines will commence from September 2024
