
Vaccination is one of the most important things we can do to protect ourselves and our children against ill health. They prevent up to 3 million deaths worldwide every year.
Since vaccines were introduced in the UK, disease like smallpox, polio and tetanus that used to kill or disable millions of people are either gone or seen very rarely. Other disease like measles and diphtheria have been reduced by up to 99.9% since their vaccines were introduced.
However, if people stop having vaccines, it is possible for infectious disease to quickly spread again as immunity will decrease.
For a complete list of NHS vaccinations, please click here.
The NHS website relating to childhood immunisations provides lots of helpful information, assurance and guidance for parents who are preparing to vaccinate their children.
Flu Vaccination 2021/2022
Flu Vaccinations 2025/2026
Flu Clinics
Our Flu Vaccination clinics will be held through October and November for patients eligible for a free NHS vaccination.
Invitations will initially be sent by text, and appointments can be booked through the link, online through AskmyGP in which an appointment will be allocated for you - https://my.askmygp.uk/?c=L85027 alternatively you can call the surgery on 01963 435700.
Attending an appointment
So our clinics run smoothly, please help us by:
- attending as close to your appointment time as possible
- wearing a short sleeved shirt/top and be ready to remove your coat
- being prepared for inclement weather if there is a queue
Thank you for your co-operation.
Eligibility
- Adults aged 65 years and over
- Pregnant women
- Individuals with eligible long-term health conditions: including children from 6 months to under 18 years old
- Children aged two and three: on 31 August 2025
- All primary and secondary school children: (Reception to Year 11)
- Carers
- Household contacts of immunocompromised individuals
- Frontline health and social care staff
- Residents of long-stay residential care homes