It is important that adults have had all of their routine childhood immunisations. For more information on routine immunisations schedules click here (opens in a new tab)
Some people will need additional immunisations as they are at increased risk due to their age or health condition. Click here for more information on vaccines for pregnant women and at risk groups (opens in a new tab).
For those at increased risk to complications of influenza, the annual flu vaccine is recommended. Find out more information about the seasonal flu vaccine here (opens in a new tab). A pneumococcal vaccine is also recommended to help protect people at increased risk of pneumococcal disease.
It's important that vaccines are given on time for the best protection, but if you have missed a vaccine, contact your GP to catch up.
65 and over - Find out more about the pneumococcal (PPV) vaccine here (opens in a new tab)
70 to 79 years of age - Find out more about the shingles vaccine here (opens in a new tab)
Two important vaccines are being offered this spring, and we want to make sure everyone who is eligible gets the protection they need.
The COVID-19 spring vaccination is now being offered to adults aged 75+ and residents in care homes for older adults.
The RSV vaccine, which is routinely offered to people when they turn 75, will also be offered to people aged 80+ and residents in care homes for older adults.
Getting vaccinated can reduce your risk of serious illness and hospitalisation from RSV and COVID-19.
For more information visit Immunisation and Vaccines - Public Health Wales (opens in a new tab)
We are running the following temporary community vaccination centres. If you are eligible, you will receive an appointment letter.
If you need to rearrange the appointment, contact the health board on 0300 303 8322 and choose option 1 or at ask.hdd@wales.nhs.uk.