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Vaccinations

Childhood vaccinations will be administered by the practice nurses to any child under the age of 5.

Flu

Flu vaccination is safe and effective. It’s offered every year through the NHS to help protect people at risk of getting seriously ill from flu.

The NHS website provides information about who can get it, how to book and where to get the vaccine.

Find out about flu vaccination for adults

Find out about flu vaccination for children

COVID-19

COVID-19 vaccination is safe and effective. It gives you the best protection against COVID-19.

The NHS website provides information about the vaccination, who can get it, and safety and side effects.

Find out about COVID-19 vaccination

RSV vaccination

What is RSV? Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common virus that can cause serious respiratory infections, especially in older adults and those with underlying health conditions.

Why get vaccinated?

The RSV vaccine is now available for free to:

  • Adults aged 75 and over
  • Adults with certain health conditions

Benefits of the vaccine:

  • Reduces the risk of severe RSV infection
  • Helps prevent hospitalizations
  • Protects your overall health

How to get vaccinated:

  • Contact your GP or local health clinic
  • Schedule an appointment for your free RSV vaccine

Stay healthy

Getting vaccinated is a simple step to protect yourself and those around you from serious illness. Stay informed and stay healthy!

For more information, visit the UK Health Security Agency website or see the guide to the RSV vaccine for adults (PDF).

Related information

NHS vaccinations and when to have them

Page published: 4 July 2023
Last updated: 28 May 2025