Flu Vaccinations

Ensuring that you receive the flu vaccine is vital to maintain good health and safeguard oneself from the flu virus. Those aged 50 and above are eligible to receive the vaccine; we encourage you to get in touch with us to schedule an appointment.

The vaccine is highly secure and successful in warding off the virus, minimising the likelihood of suffering from grave infections such as pneumonia. It is highly cautious to receive the vaccine if one has particular health problems, is pregnant, or engaged in healthcare provision.

If you are considered to be in an ‘at risk group’ or are over 50 years old, you can obtain the vaccine free of charge through the NHS.

There is a possibility of being endangered in case you:

  • Over 50
  • Are expecting a baby
  • Have a long term condition, such as asthma, COPD, or diabetes
  • Have a mental health problem
  • Are caring for someone

Getting vaccinated for the flu is a relatively pain-free process that takes little time and can be done by a medical professional. Although it is important to note that the vaccine does not guarantee full protection from the virus, opting for it does lower the chances of contracting the flu and lessens the severity of any symptoms experienced.

To gain additional insight about the flu vaccine, kindly visit the website https://phw.nhs.wales/services-and-teams/beat-flu/.

Please fill out an online form on our website or utilise the SurgeryApp to schedule an appointment.

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