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Book your Flu Vaccination Appointment – Flu Season 25/26

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Book Your Flu Vaccination Appointment – Flu Season 2025-26
 
Flu vaccination appointments are available to book for eligible patients. Please see below a list of flu clinic dates and times.
 
Flu Clinic Dates & Times
 
Wednesday 8th October 2025 (AM) at Hay Surgery (65 years and over)
Wednesday 8th October 2025 (PM) at Hay Surgery (65 years and over)
Thursday 9th October 2025 (PM) at Talgarth Surgery (18-64 years at risk groups)
Friday 10th October 2025 (AM) at Talgarth Surgery (65 years and over)
Wednesday 15th October 2025 (AM) at Hay Surgery (65 years and over)
Wednesday 15th October 2025 (PM) at Hay Surgery (18-64 years at risk groups)
Thursday 16th October 2025 (PM) at Talgarth Surgery (65 years and over)
Friday 17th October 2025 (AM) at Talgarth Surgery (65 years and over)
 
Child Flu clinics – We have dedicated clinics for child flu (2-3 year-olds), please contact the surgery to make an appointment.
 
Patients for who we have a mobile number should receive an invite with a self-booking link to make their own appointment.  Patients can also book a flu vaccination appointment using Request an appointment with a nurse or healthcare assistant – Haygarth Medical Centres
 
Alternatively, you can contact our reception team who will be happy to book an appointment for you.
 
Please see below for information on eligibility for the flu vaccine.
 
The Flu vaccine is available on the NHS (for people from six months of age) if:
You have a heart condition such as coronary heart disease or heart failure.
You have a chest complaint or breathing difficulties, including asthma that needs regular steroid inhalers or tablets, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or cystic fibrosis
You have kidney disease
You have lowered immunity due to a condition such as HIV or AIDS, or due to a treatment (such as steroid or cancer treatment) or are in close contact with or live in the same house as someone in this group
You have liver disease, such as cirrhosis or hepatitis
You have diabetes or Addison’s disease
You have had a stroke (or mini stroke)
You have a learning disability
You have a neurological condition, such as Parkinson’s disease, motor neurone disease, multiple sclerosis (MS), cerebral palsy or post-polio syndrome
You have a problem with your spleen, such as sickle cell disease, or have had your spleen removed
You are an adult with a higher body weight (a body mass index (BMI) of 40 or more)
 
It is also recommended and available on the NHS if:
You are pregnant
You are aged 65 or over
You live in a residential or nursing home
You are a carer
You are a community first responder
You are a member of a recognised voluntary organisation and provide planned first aid
Children aged 2 and 3 years on or before 31August 2025
 
Please note the following when you attend for your appointment:
 
All flu clinics are by appointment only
Please wear a short sleeved t-shirt or blouse to allow easy access to the top of your arm
Please arrive on time, not early or late (this will help with car parking)
 
Health & social care workers – can get their vaccine from a local pharmacy
 
Primary school children will get their vaccination in school
 
Further information on flu vaccinations is available from the NHS:
Flu vaccine – NHS