Winter vaccinations
The NHS continues to offer a wide variety of locations to chose from when it comes to getting your flu or COVID-19 vaccination. Find your nearest routine option here and book an appointment online. There are walk-in and book-online options. You can also enquire via your GP practice.

Countdown to Christmas
Local NHS providers may be providing additional walk-in clinics in the run up to Christmas. These clinics would be above and beyond the hundreds of thousands available to book online. Click on your area below to navigate to more information.
▼ North East and North Cumbria
More information on winter vaccinations in North East and North Cumbria can be found on the Integrated Care Board website here.
▼ West Yorkshire
More information on winter vaccinations in West Yorkshire can be found on the Integrated Care Board website here.
▼ Humber and North Yorkshire
More information on winter vaccinations in Humber and North Yorkshire can be found on the Integrated Care Board’s dedicated vaccination website here.
▼ South Yorkshire
More information on winter vaccinations in South Yorkshire can be found on the Integrated Care Board website here.
Who is eligible?
Find out if you or your loved ones are eligible for a flu or Covid vaccine and how to get it: Winter vaccinations and winter health – NHS
Children and pregnant women
Most school-aged children will receive their flu vaccinations at school. If your school aged child has missed their school session, they can still get vaccinated. Contact your school age immunisation team or your school to find out where and how.
Children who have a health condition which makes them at higher risk if they catch flu can also get vaccinated at their GP practice as well as their school age immunisation team.
2 & 3 year olds can get vaccinated by their GP practice or at one of the hundreds of participating pharmacies.
Find everything you need to know about child flu vaccinations here.
Pregnant women should speak to their GP or maternity team to get their flu jab, or book in at their local pharmacy.