Have you had your flu jab?
Flu vaccination by injection, commonly known as the “flu jab” is available every year on the NHS to protect adults (and some children) at risk of flu and its complications.
Flu can be unpleasant, but if you are otherwise healthy it will usually clear up on its own within a week.
However, flu can be more severe in certain people, such as:
- anyone aged 65 and over
- pregnant women
- children and adults with an underlying health condition (particularly long-term heart or respiratory disease)
- children and adults with weakened immune systems
Anyone in these risk groups is more likely to develop potentially serious complications of flu, such as pneumonia (a lung infection), so it’s recommended that they have a flu vaccine every year to protect them.
The flu vaccine is given free on the NHS as an annual injection to:
- adults over the age of 18 at risk of flu (including everyone aged 65 and over)
- children aged six months to two years at risk of flu
Find out more about who should have the flu jab.
Please call us on 0121 2705540 for more information or to book your appointment now!
Flu nasal spray vaccination
The flu vaccine is routinely given as an annual nasal spray to:
- healthy children aged two, three and four years old plus children in school years one and two.
- children aged two to 17 years at a particular risk of flu
Read more about the flu nasal spray for children.