SEASONAL FLU CLINIC
We hold 'Seasonal Flu Clinics' each year.
We realise that it is sometimes difficult for patients to attend the flu clinics, but it is much easier for us to manage the flu vaccination campaign if patients do attend the clinics rather than making individual appointments. We will send you an invite via letter or text.
YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR A FREE INFLUENZA VACCINATION, IF: You have chronic respiratory disease You have chronic heart disease You have chronic kidney disease You have chronic liver disease You are diabetic You have a weak immune system/Immunosuppression You are over 65 years of age or are 65 prior to the following March You have a history of stroke or TIA or Multiple Sclerosis or a disease of the central nervous system You are Pregnant. You have a BMI of 40+ Those who are in receipt of carer’s allowance, or those who are the carer of an older, disabled or Immunosuppressed person whose welfare may be at risk if the carer falls ill. Children aged two, three & four years, but not yet five by 1st September. |
BEFORE YOUR VACCINATION
When you attend for your injection, you must tell the Practice Nurse prior to having your vaccination if you answer 'Yes' to any of the following questions:
- Have you ever had a reaction to a previous flu vaccination?
- Are you feeling unwell or do you have a raised temperature?
- Are you allergic to hens' eggs or antibiotics?
- Are you trying for a baby, pregnant or breast-feeding?
AFTER YOUR VACCINATION
Most people have no adverse reaction to their flu vaccination
- A few people get a slight temperature and aching muscles for a couple of days.
- Your arm may feel a bit sore where it is injected and you may experience some redness and swelling at the site of the injection.
- Any other reactions are much less common.
- Tell the Practice Nurse or Doctor immediately if you experience any symptoms that cause you concern