*Notice:
Eligibility for a free NHS flu jab follows current NHS guidance and includes groups such as people aged 65 and over, those with certain long-term conditions, pregnant individuals, some carers, people living in care homes and those who live with someone who has a weakened immune system. You can usually have the flu vaccine at the same time as other vaccinations, such as COVID-19 and shingles.
Cost:
From £24
Private flu vaccinations start from £24, while eligible patients can receive an NHS flu jab free of charge.
Procedure:
1 Dose
A single seasonal flu jab is given in a short appointment with our pharmacist, following a brief health check.
For:
18+ Years
Private flu vaccinations are available for adults aged 18 years and over, with free NHS jabs offered to eligible higher-risk groups in line with NHS guidance.
Step 01
Book Your Consultation

Book online or call to secure your slot. Walk-in appointments are available at our clinics, subject to availability, but we recommend booking in advance with our Oxford Vaccination Centre to ensure prompt service. If you are unsure which travel vaccines you need, our experienced healthcare team will guide you based on your destination and individual requirements.
Step 02
Attend Your Assessment

Meet with one of our qualified healthcare professionals for a personalised consultation. We will review your travel plans, medical history and vaccination status to ensure you receive the most appropriate protection for your trip.
Step 03
Begin Your Treatment Plan

Receive your recommended vaccinations safely and efficiently during your appointment. We provide clear aftercare advice and ongoing support to help you travel with confidence and peace of mind.
Frequently asked questions
Flu Vaccine
Do I need a flu jab every year?
Yes. The flu virus changes from year to year, so the vaccine is updated annually. Having a flu jab every year helps protect you against the latest circulating strains.
Can I have the flu jab with other vaccines?
Yes. You can usually have the flu vaccine at the same time as other vaccinations, such as COVID-19 and shingles. Your pharmacist will advise you if this is appropriate for you.
Are there any side effects of the flu jab?
Most people experience no or only mild side effects, such as a sore arm, slight temperature or feeling a bit tired for a day or two. Serious reactions are very rare.
When can I book my flu vaccine?
Private flu vaccinations are typically available from early autumn, with free NHS flu jabs offered from the start of the NHS flu season each year. Booking early helps ensure you are protected before peak flu season.
Can I get a free NHS flu jab?
You may be eligible for a free NHS flu jab if you are at higher risk from flu, for example if you are aged 65 or over, have certain long-term conditions, are pregnant, live in a care home, care for someone else or live with someone who has a weakened immune system. Eligibility follows current NHS guidance.


