Flu Vaccination Campaign 2024
Stay Protected This Flu Season
As the flu season approaches, it’s essential to protect yourself and your loved ones. Our 2024 Flu Vaccination Campaign is here to help you stay healthy and reduce the risk of influenza this year. Whether you’re looking to get vaccinated privately or through the NHS, we’ve got you covered.
Campaign Start Dates
- Private Flu Vaccinations: Available from 16th September 2024
- NHS Flu Vaccinations: Available from 3rd October 2024
- Special NHS Exemption for Pregnant Women: Available from 16th September 2024
Private Flu Vaccinations
Starting from 16th September 2024, we are offering private flu vaccinations at an affordable price of £15.99 per jab. This service allows you to get vaccinated early, ensuring you’re protected before the flu season peaks.
Why Choose Private Flu Vaccination?
- Early Access: Get vaccinated before the flu season is in full swing.
- Convenient Booking: Schedule your vaccination at a time that suits you.
- Affordable Pricing: Protect yourself for just £15.99.
NHS Flu Vaccinations
From 3rd October 2024, we will also be offering flu vaccinations through the NHS. If you are eligible for a free flu jab under the NHS program, you can book your appointment starting from this date.
Special NHS Exemption for Pregnant Women: Pregnant women can receive their flu vaccination under the NHS starting from 16th September 2024, ensuring early protection for both mother and baby.
Who Else is Eligible for NHS Flu Vaccinations?
- People aged 65 and over
- Those with certain medical conditions (e.g., asthma, diabetes)
- Frontline health and social care workers
- Children aged 2 to 11 years
How to Book Your Flu Vaccination
Booking your flu vaccination is easy! Simply give us a call at 0208 840 4464 to schedule your appointment. Our friendly staff will help you find a convenient time to come in and get vaccinated.
Why Get Vaccinated?
The flu vaccine is the best way to protect yourself against the flu. It reduces your risk of getting sick, prevents serious complications, and helps protect those around you, especially vulnerable individuals.