Flu vaccine

We offer the Flu Vaccine at our East Sussex Travel Clinic called VacciBuddy operated by Ticehurst Pharmacy. Book online to get expert travel health advice and vaccinations at-store.

Flu Vaccine in East-sussex at our travel vaccine clinic

We offer the Flu vaccine in East-Sussex at our clinic called VacciBuddy operated by Ticehurst Pharmacy. You can simply make a booking online and attend the clinic at the booked time.
 

Flu Vaccine Price in East-sussex at our pharmacy clinic

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Who should have the flu vaccine

The vaccine is recommended for people at higher risk of getting seriously ill from flu.

You can get the vaccine if you:

  • Are aged 65 or over (including those who will be 65 by 31 March 2025)
  • have certain long-term health conditions
  • Are pregnant
  • live in a care home
  • Are the main carer for an older or disabled person, or receive a carer’s allowance
  • live with someone who has a weakened immune system

Who cannot have the flu vaccine

Most people who are eligible for the vaccine can have it.

You only cannot have the vaccine if you’ve had a serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) to a previous dose of the vaccine or an ingredient in the vaccine.

Some of the flu vaccines used in the UK contain egg protein. Tell the person vaccinating you if you have an egg allergy.

Flu Vaccine| VacciBuddy| Doctor giving Vaccine to peoples
Flu Vaccine| VacciBuddy| Doctor giving Vaccine to peoples

Side effects of the flu vaccine

The most common side effects of the flu vaccine are mild and get better within 1 to 2 days.

They can include:

  • pain or soreness where the injection was given
  • a slightly raised temperature
  • an aching body

More serious side effects such as a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) are very rare. The person who vaccinates you will be trained to deal with allergic reactions and treat them immediately.

The injected flu vaccines used in the UK do not contain live flu viruses. They cannot give you flu.

How well the flu vaccine works and how long it lasts

The vaccine aims to protect you against the most common types of flu viruses.

There’s still a chance you might get flu after getting vaccinated, but it’s likely to be milder and not last as long.

The vaccine usually takes up to 14 days to work.

Protection from the vaccine goes down with time and the types of flu virus the vaccine protects against are updated each year. This is why it’s important to get the flu vaccine every year.

Flu vaccine in East-Sussex at our travel clinic

If you need the vaccine for travel, you can book an appointment online with our travel vaccination clinic VacciBuddy operated by Ticehurst Pharmacy in East-Sussex.
 
We provide a comprehensive range of travel vaccinations and antimalarials. It is recommended that you book your appointment 6-8 weeks prior to your travel to ensure that you can get the recommended vaccinations on time.