Flu
Flu vaccination is safe and effective. It’s offered every year through the NHS to help protect people at risk of getting seriously ill from flu.
The surgery offers flu vaccinations free of charge for those who are eligible. We will contact you when it is time to book via text message or telephone call.
The NHS website provides information about who is eligible, click the links below to find out more
Find out about flu vaccination for adults
Find out about flu vaccination for children
COVID-19
COVID-19 vaccination is safe and effective. It gives you the best protection against COVID-19.
The surgery offers COVID vaccinations free of charge for those who are eligible. We will contact you when it is time to book via text message or telephone call. We may offer you an appointment in a nearby GP surgery, known as our Primary Care Network (PCN). You will have a choice of different locations to choose from.
The NHS website provides information about who is eligible, click the link below to find out more
Find out about COVID-19 vaccination
Measles, Mumps, Rubella & chickenpox (MMRV)
The MMRV vaccine helps protect children against measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox (varicella).
Its usually given to children when they are 12 months and 18 months old, as part of the routine childhood immunisations programme. Some older children are also offered it if they have not had the vaccine before
To find out more, visit the NHS website by using this link: MMRV (measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox) vaccine – NHS
The Bristol, North Somerset & South Gloucestershire (BNSSG) Vaccination Operations Centre have created four new short films linked to the MMRV vaccination. You can watch these by using the links below:
- Bristol mum discusses MMRV vaccine fears
- New mum explains her MMRV vaccine journey
- Bristol doctor recommends MMRV vaccination for children
- Practice nurse details the new MMRV vaccine and answers common questions
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
The RSV vaccine helps protect against infection with RSV, a common virus that can make babies and older adults seriously ill.
You can be vaccinated against RSV through the NHS if you are 28 weeks pregnant or more, aged 75 or over, or live in a care home for older adults
The surgery offers RSV vaccines free of charge for those who are eligible. We will contact you when it is time to book via text message or telephone call.
Related information
There are many more vaccinations offered by the NHS. For more information about what vaccines are available, and when to have them, visit the NHS website below: