Flu vaccination remains a critically important public health intervention to reduce morbidity and mortality in those most at risk including older people, pregnant women and those in clinical risk groups. It helps the health and social care system manage winter pressures by helping to reduce demand for GP consultations and likelihood of hospitalisation. Vaccinating health and care workers also plays an important role in helping to prevent transmission of flu, protecting themselves and those they care for.
From 1 September 2025:
- pregnant women
- all children aged 2 or 3 years on 31 August 2024
- primary school aged children (from Reception to Year 6)
- secondary school aged children (from Year 7 to Year 11)
- all children in clinical risk groups aged from 6 months to less than 18 years
From 1 October 2025
- those aged 65 years and over
- those aged 18 years to under 65 years in clinical risk groups
- those in long-stay residential care homes
- carers in receipt of carer’s allowance, or those who are the main carer of an elderly or disabled person
- close contacts of immunocompromised individuals
- frontline workers in a social care setting without an employer led occupational health scheme including those working for a registered residential care or nursing home, registered domiciliary care providers, voluntary managed hospice providers and those that are employed by those who receive direct payments (personal budgets) or Personal Health budgets, such as Personal Assistants
🏠 Housebound patients will be contacted directly to arrange a home visit.
Haven’t had your flu jab yet?
Protect yourself and others by getting your flu vaccine.
💉 Why get vaccinated?
- Reduces your risk of serious flu illness
- Helps protect vulnerable people around you
- Keeps you well through the winter
- If you’re eligible for other vaccines — such as pneumococcal or shingles — you can have them at the same time!
🌟 This year we’re offering the Supemtek TIVr
A Trivalent Influenza Vaccine proven to be more effective than standard flu vaccines in preventing flu and its complications.
📅 How to get your vaccine:
- Book an appointment at the practice, or
- Ask at reception next time you visit — you can often have your flu jab on the spot (ad hoc)!
✅ Stay protected. Stay well. Get vaccinated.
Simple text information for adults and children check here
The NHS have made some helpful easy read resources about how to stay well this winter and protect yourself from flu. Visit this page to access the information
Thank you for choosing to have your flu jab with us — your support helps your local GP surgery.