Seasonal Vaccinations – Autumn/Winter 2025

Plans for this years Flu and Covid vaccinations are already being set, with a Saturday Mega clinic taking place on 4th October 2025 for Adults aged 18 and over. We will update this page as soon as booking is available.

Currently the NHS website is showing incorrect information for this years vaccines. The vaccines we will be using are the adjuvanted influenza vaccine (aTIV), the cell-culture influenza vaccine (TIVc), and the live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV). Vaccine information will be updated on the NHS website in due course.

The Autumn Seasonal Vaccination Programme Includes:
  • Flu Vaccinations for Children and Young People: Appointments available from 1st September 2025
  • Flu Vaccinations for Pregnant people: Appointments available from 1st September 2025
  • Flu Vaccinations for Adults : Saturday 4th October 2025 – Mega Clinic
  • COVID-19 Vaccinations for Adults: Saturday 4th October 2025 – Mega Clinic
  • Care Home and Housebound Patients: TBC – Patients will be contacted and offered vaccines.

Read the information below to check if you are eligible and find out how to get booked in.


Flu (Adults)

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.

Who is eligible?

The flu vaccine is recommended for people at higher risk of getting seriously ill from flu.

It’s offered on the NHS every year in autumn or early winter.

You can get the free NHS flu vaccine if you:

  • are aged 65 or over
  • have certain long-term health conditions*
  • are pregnant
  • live in a care home
  • are the main carer for an older or disabled person, or receive a carer’s allowance
  • live with someone who has a weakened immune system
  • Frontline health and social care workers can also get a flu vaccine through their employer.

*For detailed information, please visit NHS Flu Vaccine page

How do I book?

We always advise booking as soon as possible to ensure good availability.

As per previous years, our Flu clinics are only available to patients who are eligible and have pre-booked an appointment. We are unable to accept walk-in patients so please ensure you have an appointment before visiting us!

If you’re invited in, here is how to book:

  • Use the NHS App or SystmOnline to book into your clinic (Check which eligibility group and site you are booking as you confirm)
  • Click the link in your invite message to book straight in for appointment (Check which site you are booking as you confirm)
  • Call our Vaccination Line between 10am – 12pm from Monday to Friday on 01752 209040

Important things to note about appointments

  • Please ensure you book the right type of clinic, at the right surgery site. If the wrong clinic is booked we cannot guarantee availability to move you to the right session and we will likely be unable to offer a vaccination
  • We are unable to guarantee any named clinician, and you may see a different member of our team on the day
  • Clinics are subject to supply and other logistical issues

Patient Information Leaflet

For further detailed information about about the Flu Vaccines we are using this year please see.

Currently the NHS website is showing incorrect information for this years vaccines. This year the Vaccines will be:  aTIV (PLGB 47991/0014) and TICc (PLGB 47991/0015). The vaccine information will be amended on the NHS website as they update the information.

How can I learn more?

If you would like to know more about the Flu vaccine for adults you can visit the NHS website for details

FAQs: Flu for Adults

Some of the questions about Flu Vaccinations that we hear the most:

Will the vaccine give me the flu?

No, the injected flu vaccines used in the UK do not contain live flu viruses. They cannot give you flu.

You may experience side effects of the flu vaccine, however the most common side effects of the flu vaccine are mild and get better within 1 to 2 days.

Side effects can can include:

  • pain or soreness where the injection was given
  • a slightly raised temperature
  • an aching body

More serious side effects such as a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) are very rare. They also usually show up very quickly, and the person who vaccinates you is trained to deal with allergic reactions and will act immediately.

Will you be hosting a big weekend clinic again this year?

Yes! We will be hosting a Saturday Mega clinic on 4th October 2025. We don’t plan to do another for the year so please ensure you book in with good time.

I declined last year, can I still have it this year?

Of course! We invite eligible patients each year unless you tell us not to, so you will receive your invite from us when it’s your turn.

Can I get it somewhere else?

Most likely, other services are available as well as private paid for services, however we are unable to recommend or suggest external services. We always advise having your vaccine through the surgery to ensure continuity of care but it is ultimately your choice where to have your vaccination. We strictly must ensure you do not end up having two of the same vaccination though so you must make sure that if you attend a vaccination elsewhere you do not also accept your invite from the practice.

Will it take long?

The process usually only takes a few minutes but delays are always possible. Over the past few years our most consistent feedback is how fast and efficient our flu clinics are, so we hope it will be the same this year! Your appointment shouldn’t take long, your clinician will ask a few questions, get you ready and give you the jab, you’ll then be sent on your way while we get your record updated.

Can I have the vaccine if I am unwell?

It’s better not to, if you have a high temperature, wait until you’re feeling better before having your flu vaccine. This also helps protect our clinical team and other patients. If you aren’t feeling well and need to reschedule, contact us to cancel or move your appointment as soon as you can, this helps us give your appointment to someone else, and hopefully find another appointment for you.


Flu (Children)

The children’s flu vaccine helps protect against flu. It’s offered to children aged 2 to 3 years, school-aged children (Reception to Year 11) and children with certain long-term health conditions.

Who is eligible?

The children’s flu vaccine is offered on the NHS every year in autumn or early winter.

It’s recommended for:

How to book: Nasal Spray Vaccinations: Children aged 2 or 3

Nasal Spray Vaccinations: Children aged 2 or 3:

Invites will be sent out to those with parental responsibility for children to book in for the Nasal Spray Flu Vaccine, if you haven’t received an invite by September, please contact our Vaccination Line.

Please follow the instructions provided in the invite from the practice to book an appointment, or call our Vaccination Line between 10am – 12pm from Monday to Friday on 01752 209040. (We are unable to take flu bookings on our main number)

How to book: 6 Month to 2 Years and at higher risk

6 Month to 2 Years and at higher risk:

If your child is aged between 6 months and 2 years and has a long-term health condition that makes them at higher risk from flu, they’ll be offered a flu vaccine injection instead of the nasal spray. This is because the nasal spray is not licensed for children under 2 years old.

If you have parental responsibility for a child who is considered to be ‘at risk’ you should be contacted directly by the end of September. If you have not been contacted and think your child is in this eligibility group, please contact the surgery. Vaccines for this group need to be individually ordered by patient.

Please call our Vaccination Line between 10am – 12pm from Monday to Friday on 01752 209040. (We are unable to take flu bookings on our main number)

How to book: School Aged Children and Young People

School Aged Children and Young People:

Vaccination for Primary School aged children will be provided by The School and Community Immunisation Programme, run by Kernow Health, who provide all school immunisations (this includes those in home education and missed school immunisation dates).

They hold regular community clinics in Plymouth for vaccinations. Vaccinations usually provided by Kernow Health cannot be given by the practice unless in special circumstances, such as certain long-term health conditions, this can be requested by Kernow Health.

If you have questions about school immunisations please contact Kernow Health: www.kernowhealthcic.org.uk/primary-care-services/school-age-immunisation/

How can I learn more?

If you would like to know more about the Flu vaccine for Children and Young People you can visit the NHS website for details


COVID-19 Boosters

COVID-19 vaccination is an important part of protecting yourself if you’re at increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19.You may be able to get a seasonal COVID-19 vaccine this autumn if you’re at increased risk from COVID-19 or depending on your age.

Who is eligible?

If you are over 75 and have not had COVID booster within the last 3 months, you will be eligible for a COVID booster. Eligibility also includes patients within the 18-74 cohort and who are severely immunosuppressed, Invites will be sent out shortly, and the vaccine administered during our Mega Clinic so please wait for your invite.

Eligible groups this autumn

  • adults aged 65 years and over
  • residents in a care home for older adults
  • individuals aged 6 months to 74 years in a clinical risk group (as defined in tables 3 or 4 in the COVID-19 chapter of the Green Book)
  • frontline NHS and social care workers, and those working in care homes for older people

The eligibility is the same across the 4 nations of the UK (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland).

The vaccine should usually be offered no earlier than around 6 months after the last vaccine dose. If you are eligible, you can get protection from an autumn COVID-19 vaccination even if you have not taken up a COVID-19 vaccine offer in the past.


Health conditions that mean you’re eligible for the COVID-19 Booster

A COVID Booster is recommended for people with certain long-term health conditions, including:

This can include if you:

  • have or had blood cancer, such as leukaemia, lymphoma or myeloma
  • have had an organ transplant, bone marrow transplant or stem cell transplant
  • have HIV
  • have a genetic disorder that affects your immune system, such as severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)
  • are having or recently had chemotherapy, biological therapy or radiotherapy
  • are taking steroid medicine (depending on the dose)
  • are having long-term immunosuppressive treatment for a condition such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), scleroderma or psoriasis

The criteria is complex, and is detailed in full within the COVID-19 Green Book, chapter 14a. We have listed as much as we can here to help you know if you are eligible, for more information please check the full criteria, or contact us if you have a health condition and you’re not sure if you’re eligible for a COVID Booster.

How do I book?

We are sending out invites to people who are eligible and doing the vaccines alongside flu. If you are eligible and have not yet received your invite, please contact us to get booked in.

Patient Information Leaflet

We are still waiting to find out which of the vaccines we will be using this year. Find out more about the COVID-19 vaccines used by the NHS:

How can I learn more?

Information about COVID-19 vaccinations including safety and side effects is available on the NHS Website


Housebound Patients

If you meet the criteria and are on our current housebound register. You will be contacted to ask if you want a vaccine. We do not have dates confirmed as to when these will be administered

How to request a vaccination at home

Call our Vaccination Line between 10am – 12pm from Monday to Friday on 01752 209040


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