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Eligibility for the flu vaccine - How to get your flu vaccine

Eligible group Where to get your flu vaccine
Children two or three years (age on 31 August 2024) GP surgery (NB, in some areas, three-year-old’s are offered the vaccine in nursery) 
Primary and secondary school children  Primary and secondary school 
Children aged four or older not in school  Make an appointment with the GP surgery 
Children aged 6 months to under 18 years with long term health condition   GP surgery (NB. primary and secondary school aged children will be offered their flu vaccine in school) 
Pregnant women  GP surgery, some community pharmacies or, in some areas of Wales from their midwife
Long term health conditions (adults)  GP surgery or some community pharmacies 
People aged 65 or over   GP surgery or some community pharmacies 
Unpaid carers  GP surgery or some community pharmacies 
Domiciliary carers   Community pharmacy (or in some areas, there are other arrangements)
Care home staff  Community pharmacy (or in some areas, there are other arrangements)
Health and social care workers
Via employer 
Poultry workers at highest risk  Community pharmacy  

Ideally, the flu vaccine should be given before flu starts to spread in the community. However, it can still be given at a later date.  

Page last reviewed: 1st July 2025