Helpful for service navigation and common pharmacy questions. For urgent or severe symptoms, use NHS 111, urgent care, or emergency services.
Protect yourself and those around you with seasonal flu jabs delivered by trained pharmacy professionals.
Service summary
About this service
Flu jabs helps protect against vaccine-preventable illness through a structured pharmacy vaccination appointment.
A trained team member checks eligibility, medical history, allergies, previous vaccine reactions, and any timing requirements before vaccination.
The pharmacy team will explain what the vaccine is for, possible side effects, and what to do after the appointment.

Vaccination service
Flu jabs with pharmacist screening.
Seasonal protection
Eligibility guidance
Quick appointment
Convenient access to vaccination without needing a separate clinic visit.
Clinical screening before vaccination to check suitability and timing.
Clear aftercare advice, including common side effects and when to seek help.
Useful for seasonal protection, travel preparation, occupational requirements, or personal protection depending on the vaccine.
Protection planning
Screening, vaccination, and aftercare in one visit.

Clinical checks
The team checks suitability before vaccination.
The pharmacist or trained team member will ask focused questions about your symptoms, health history, medicines, allergies, and any relevant risk factors.
You will be told whether the service is suitable before anything is supplied or administered.
If the service is not suitable, the team will explain the safest next step, such as contacting your GP, NHS 111, urgent care, or another specialist service.
Prepare for vaccination
Bring vaccine history and relevant health information.
After vaccination
Know what to expect and when to seek help.
The service is NHS funded where eligibility criteria are met.
This page provides service information only. Final suitability, eligibility, clinical details, and next steps are confirmed by the pharmacy team.
For severe symptoms, chest pain, breathing difficulty, stroke symptoms, severe allergic reaction, confusion, or rapidly worsening illness, use urgent care, NHS 111, or 999 as appropriate.