We encourage our patients to attend for vaccinations as they become eligible. Vaccinations protect you from the effects of contracting serious illnesses.
Links to NHS guidance on specific vaccinations are available below, use these links to find more information about the benefits of vaccinations.
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
The flu jab in pregnancy – NHS
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
Information about other vaccinations
- Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) – NHS
- Shingles vaccine – NHS
- Pneumococcal vaccine – NHS
- Whooping cough – NHS
- MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine – NHS
- MenACWY vaccine – NHS
Adult vaccinations
We advise all adults (especially farmers and gardeners) to be protected against Tetanus. Please check your immunity status with the reception staff.
Childhood Immunisations
The department of health recommends that all children are immunised to protect against a range of diseases. Your health visitor a practice nurse will tell you about these and invitations to bring your children for vaccination will be sent to you at the appropriate time
Booking your child’s vaccination appointment – NHS
Related information
NHS vaccinations and when to have them
Why vaccination is important and the safest way to protect yourself – NHS
Travel Vaccinations
Please click on the link below for more information and advice regarding vaccinations required for travel.