NHS Vaccinations

Our pharmacy can administer a range of vaccinations on the NHS and privately so please contact us for an up to date range and eligibility.

Each year from September through to January the NHS runs a seasonal flu/covid vaccination campaign aiming to vaccinate all patients who are at risk:

  • People aged 65 years and over
  • Pregnant women
  • Those with certain health conditions

Private Vaccinations

Community pharmacies have offered flu/covid vaccinations as a private service for many years, often to a range of patients who would not qualify for NHS vaccinations and some who would but were prepared to pay for it anyway.

  • Extended opening hours
  • Walk-in availability
  • High patient satisfaction
  • Captures 'hard to reach' patients

Why Vaccinations Matter

Immunisation is one of the most successful and cost-effective health protection interventions and is a cornerstone of public health. High immunisation rates are key to preventing the spread of infectious disease, complications and possible early death among individuals and protecting the population's health through both individual and herd immunity.

High Risk Groups
  • Children & older people
  • Pregnant women
  • Underlying disease patients
Flu/Covid Season

September through January

"For most healthy people, influenza is an unpleasant but usually self-limiting disease. However, children, older people, pregnant women and those with underlying disease are at particular risk of severe illness if they catch it."

Pharmacy Convenience

NHS commissioned alongside GP services. Extended hours and walk-ins available.

Patient Choice

High satisfaction rates. Captures patients who might miss GP appointments.

Public Health

Meets local vaccination targets through accessible community pharmacy services.

To book a Flu/Covid vaccination online subject to eligibility and availability

please click here.

Book an NHS Eligible Vaccination Book a Private (Non-NHS) Vaccination

01625 829216

Call for other vaccination availability & eligibility