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We provide privately administered and publicly funded flu vaccination services from West Chemist locations across London.

With concerning Covid variants presenting more risk in terms of unwanted health complications, the sensible thing to do for yourself, for your loved ones, and on behalf of vulnerable individuals is to ensure you receive your flu jab this year. You can book your flu jab privately or on the NHS at our Merton, Tooting, London or Earlsfield locations and we encourage you to do so sooner than later as flu jabs can only be offered whilst supplies last.

Why go through the aches and pains if you don’t have to?

Research shows that those who receive their flu jabs can either avoid catching the flu altogether or can significantly reduce the symptoms they experience if they do fall ill. With pharmacy locations to choose from, we make it easy for you to avoid unwanted illness with flu vaccination services available in Streatham, Wimbledon, Morden and Tolworth. You can obtain your flu vaccine from trained pharmacists in a safe and hygienic setting where you can leave with peace of mind.

Book early for your health

To book your annual flu vaccination, please fill out the adjoining form. Select from West Chemist locations such as Banstead, Clapham Junction, Wandsworth and Mitcham and have your health attended to by experienced pharmacy professionals.

Can I have a free flu jab?

If you are affected by any of the below, you’re likely to be eligible for a free flu vaccination, funded by the NHS (England and Wales only). These are available in selected pharmacies. You don’t need a GP’s referral or GP’s permission to have a free flu jab. If you do have a free flu jab with us, we’ll let your GP know. Please speak to your pharmacist for details about your eligibility.

You’re eligible for a FREE NHS flu vaccine if:

  • You’re over 50
  • You’re pregnant
  • You have asthma or a lung condition
  • You have chronic heart disease
  • You have diabetes
  • You have a chronic kidney or liver condition
  • You’ve had a stroke
  • You have an illness or are taking medicines that affect your immune system

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