Getting the flu vaccination is a good idea. Maybe you are worried about catching the flu, or you are concerned about having time off work. Or maybe you just want to make sure you do not pass it on to the more vulnerable members of your family. Whatever the reason, having the flu vaccine against this year’s strain of seasonal flu can give you protection and peace of mind. Mi Pharmacy provides Flu Vaccinations in Peterborough.
The flu vaccine helps protect against flu, which can be a serious or life-threatening illness. It’s offered on the NHS every year in autumn or early winter to people at higher risk of getting seriously ill from flu.
Most people can have a flu vaccine. However, there are a couple of exceptions:
The NHS will usually let you know in autumn or early winter when you can get your flu vaccine. Speak to your GP surgery if you have not been contacted, but you think you are eligible.
The NHS flu jab for the 2024/25 flu season is eligible for:
If you do not qualify for a free NHS flu jab we can still provide you with a private flu vaccination.
Bookings for Flu Vaccinations in Peterborough start on the 1st of September 2024.
Appointments will be available from the 4th of October 2024.
You can book your appointment by calling 119 – National Booking Service and selecting Mi Pharmacy.
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The below groups will be eligible for a flu vaccine from 24th September 2024:
Mi Pharmacy in Peterborough offers NHS and private services, including free same-day consultations through the NHS Pharmacy First service. Book online or visit us today for more details.
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