Private flu jabs and NHS flu vaccinations at Southdowns Pharmacy Group. Quick, convenient protection against this year’s seasonal flu strain — available across Emsworth, Havant, Leigh Park and Rowlands Castle.
Same-day appointments typically available · No referral needed
Private flu jabs and NHS flu vaccinations at Southdowns Pharmacy Group. Quick, convenient protection against this year’s seasonal flu strain — available across Emsworth, Havant, Leigh Park and Rowlands Castle.
For most people the flu is a miserable week in bed — but for some it can be serious, even life-threatening, particularly those with underlying health conditions. A seasonal flu vaccine is one of the simplest, most effective ways to reduce your risk of illness and its complications.
Whether you choose a free NHS flu vaccination or a convenient private flu jab, getting protected against this year’s strain gives you peace of mind — less time off work, and a layer of protection for the vulnerable people around you.
The best time to be vaccinated is in autumn or early winter, before flu starts circulating widely. Left it late? Don’t worry — private flu vaccination remains available throughout the season.
You can get your seasonal flu vaccine free on the NHS if you fall into one of the groups below. Not eligible? You can still book a private flu jab with us in minutes.
Everyone aged 65 and above qualifies for a free seasonal flu vaccination.
Certain chronic conditions increase your risk — see the full list below.
Recommended during the first, second or third trimester of pregnancy.
Residents of long-stay residential or care homes are eligible.
Main carers, or those receiving a carer’s allowance, can be vaccinated free.
Living with someone who has a weakened immune system? You may qualify too.
Please note: NHS flu vaccine eligibility may change in line with NHS guidance. The information here is accurate at the time of writing and is subject to update.
If you live with any of the following long-term conditions, you’re likely entitled to a free NHS flu vaccination. Tap each one to learn more.
Asthma requiring continuous or repeated use of inhaled or systemic steroids, or with previous exacerbations needing hospital admission. COPD including chronic bronchitis and emphysema; bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis, interstitial lung fibrosis, pneumoconiosis and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Children previously admitted to hospital for lower respiratory tract disease are also included.
Congenital heart disease, hypertension with cardiac complications, chronic heart failure, and anyone needing regular medication or follow-up for ischaemic heart disease. This also covers atrial fibrillation, peripheral vascular disease and a history of venous thromboembolism.
Chronic kidney disease at stage 3, 4 or 5, chronic kidney failure, nephrotic syndrome and kidney transplantation.
Stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA), and conditions where respiratory function may be compromised. Following individual assessment, immunisation is also offered to those with cerebral palsy, severe or profound multiple learning disabilities, Down’s syndrome, multiple sclerosis, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, motor neurone disease and related conditions.
Type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes requiring insulin or oral hypoglycaemic drugs, and diet-controlled diabetes. Also Addison’s disease and secondary or tertiary adrenal insufficiency requiring steroid replacement.
Weakened immune systems due to cancer treatment, organ or stem cell transplants, HIV, inherited immune disorders, or autoimmune diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis. These patients may respond less well to vaccination, making protection especially important.
Adults with a Body Mass Index of 40 kg/m² or above.
Pregnant women at any stage of pregnancy — first, second or third trimester. The inactivated flu vaccine is safe and recommended in pregnancy.
Those who share living accommodation on most days with someone who is immunosuppressed, where close contact is unavoidable.
Anyone eligible for a carer’s allowance, or who is the sole or primary carer of an elderly or disabled person whose welfare may be at risk if the carer falls ill.
Eligibility criteria for the NHS flu vaccine may change based on NHS guidance. If you’re unsure whether you qualify, our pharmacists will happily check for you — just ask in branch or when you book.
Don’t qualify for a free NHS vaccination? Our convenient private flu jab service gives adults fast, reliable protection against seasonal flu — no appointment marathon, no GP referral.
Wondering “where can I get a private flu jab near me?” — you’re in the right place. Southdowns Pharmacy Group offers private flu vaccinations across Emsworth, Havant, Leigh Park and Rowlands Castle.
Appointments are available at all of our pharmacy locations, and many slots can be booked same-day. Our flu vaccine private service is ideal for anyone who wants quick, dependable protection without the wait.
From booking to protected in three simple steps — no GP, no long waits.
Book online or call your nearest branch. Same-day appointments are usually available, and we welcome walk-ins where possible.
Our pharmacist confirms whether you qualify for a free NHS jab or a private flu vaccination — it takes just a couple of minutes.
Your flu jab is administered by a trained pharmacist. You’re protected and back to your day in no time — no fuss, no long waits.
All four Southdowns Pharmacy locations offer NHS and private flu vaccinations. Same-day appointments usually available — call ahead to confirm.
Each of our four pharmacies books its own flu vaccination appointments. Find your nearest location above and contact that branch directly — every site offers both NHS and private flu jabs.
Beat the seasonal rush. Book your private flu jab or NHS flu vaccination at any Southdowns Pharmacy — quick, convenient protection from Hampshire’s trusted pharmacy group.
Medical disclaimer: The information on this page is for general guidance only and does not replace professional medical advice. NHS flu vaccine eligibility is set by the NHS and may change. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional about your individual circumstances. Southdowns Pharmacy pharmacists are registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC).