Should You Get a Flu Jab? The Real Benefits Explained
In this guide
Flu jabs are now available through many of your local Pharmacies as well as you GP surgery.
Advantages of using your local Weldricks include:
- Being able to just drop in
- Wider opening times, including evenings and weekends
- With your consent we let your GP know you’ve been vaccinated
- If you have any questions afterwards you can just phone up and speak to the Pharmacist
What is involved in getting a flu jab?
If you go to the Pharmacy for your flu jab, you may be asked to wait a few minutes whilst they get things together. You will be shown in to a private consultation room and we will take some detail from you, including consent to share information with your GP. We will run through some advice about flu jabs and make sure you qualify for a free NHS vaccination, if you don’t we can offer you a private vaccination. Side effects of flu jabs can include headaches, fever and localised irritation, which are usually mild and pass in a day or two. Most people are absolutely fine. If you develop flu shortly after your flu jab, the chances are you were already infected with the virus, as your body takes two to four weeks to respond to the flu jab and make you immune. After your flu jab, you will be asked to remain on the premises for 10 minutes just to make sure you are OK.
Published 31st October 2017 by
Allan Green
Registered Pharmacist & Head of E-commerce
Allan has been a Registered Pharmacist for 25+ years
He specializes in Ecommerce and Over the Counter medicines.
He is a Registered Pharmacist, who studied at University of Bradford.
He has been with Weldricks since 2006, starting as a branch manager before moving into area management and deputy superintendent roles.
His current responsibilities include web development, marketing, content, customer service and web operations teams.