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

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

Whooping Cough (Pertussis)

Whooping cough (pertussis) rates have risen recently. In England, there were 12,200 cases confirmed between January and July 2024.

Babies who are too young to start their vaccinations are at greatest risk.

You usually have the whooping cough vaccine at 20 weeks pregnant, but you can have it from 16 weeks.

For more information, click to see poster, ask at reception or your GP.

RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus)

The RSV vaccine helps protect against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a common virus that can make babies and older adults seriously ill. It’s recommended during pregnancy and for adults aged 75 to 79.

  • Click here to see how you can protect yourself
  • Click here to read how to do to avoid catching and spreading RSV

Related information

NHS vaccinations and when to have them