Flu and COVID vaccines

Flu Vaccinations - Autumn/Winter 2023

We will shortly be sending invitations to eligible patients, either by text where possible or by letter, for their flu vaccination at Queen Elizabeth High School, Bromyard, HR7 4QS.

Those we are able to text will receive a quick,easy link to click where you can book your appointment on 14th or 28th October at Queen Elizabeth High School.

Those unable to click the link or who receive an invitation letter can ring the surgery between 1amm-12noon or 4pm-5pm, Monday-Friday. Please do not select Reception or Appointment lines as they will not be able to help.

Patients who are eligible for the flu vaccine this season are:

  • Aged 65 and over
  • Aged 18-64 in an at-risk group
  • Children aged 2-3
  • Children aged 4-17 in an at-risk group

More information on flu vaccine eligibility can be found at www.nhs.uk/flujab

If you believe you are eligible but you have not received a flu invitation by 1st October, please email us at nunwell.admin@nhs.net

Please note that these clinics are for the flu vaccine only. We will not be offering the COVID vaccine to patients this autumn.

You can book your COVID vaccine via the National Booking System, either on the NHS website or by calling 119.

Booking a COVID-19 Vaccine via the National Booking System

The National Booking System will go live for patients to book their autumn booster on 19th September.

To book your vaccine or to find out who is eligible and when - click here

You can also:

  • Book an appointment by calling 119
  • Find a walk-in centre via the NHS Website - Click here 

Furthermore, Taurus Healthcare are also offering clinics at Elgar House, Hereford on selected days. Please follow the link below for more information

Taurus Healthcare - Herefordshire COVID Vaccine Clinics

If you have received any of you COVID-19 vaccinations abroad, you can now update your vaccine record and, if needed, book your next appointment using the link below.
Tell NHS about Coronavirus Vaccinations Abroad

 



 
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