From 3 October flu vaccinations will be available for eligible groups including:
- adults aged 65 and over
- residents in older adult care homes
- anyone who is pregnant
- those with underlying health conditions aged 6 months to 64 years
- frontline health and social care workers.
- nursery school children aged 2-3
- school children from reception to Year 11
- close contacts of anyone who is immunocompromised.
Flu vaccinations for school children, delivered by school immunisation teams, started in September to coincide with the new school year - to help stop the virus spreading.
2–3-year-olds can get the flu nasal spray at their GP practice and anyone who is pregnant has been able to get their vaccine from 1 September at their GP practice, pharmacy, or regular antenatal appointment.
You can find a list of Walk-In Clinics at the bottom of this page.
You can use the find a pharmacy service to find a pharmacy that offers walk in vaccination. This service will close after 31 January 2025.
You can call 119 free of charge to find pharmacies still offering the covid vaccination. You can speak to a translator if you need to. Note, the 119 service is due to close 31 January 2025.
Anyone who is pregnant can also get a Covid vaccination at their local maternity service.
For patients who are housebound, or newly severely immunosuppressed, the North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board (ICB) can help you to arrange a vaccination appointment in your area if you cannot book in the usual way. If your specialist or GP practice has been unable to organise your vaccination for you, please contact your local NHS service using the contact details below.
Email: necsu.immunosuppressedney@nhs.net
Tel: (0191) 486 2001- Monday to Friday 9am till 4pm.
Be wise, immunise - get vaccinated and get protected.