Special Conditions
Find vaccination information for people with special conditions.
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If you have a weakened immune system due to a health condition, a medication you are taking or a treatment you are receiving, then you may be eligible for some seasonal vaccinations to protect you from viruses such as Covid-19 and flu.
You may be immunosuppressed if:
- you are having – Chemotherapy or radical radiotherapy
- you are taking medication – Immunosuppressive or immunomodulating
biological therapy, protein kinase or PARP inhibitors and steroid sparing
agents – i.e. cyclophosphamide and mycophenolate mofetil or have been
taking Steroids for more than a month. - you have had – An organ, bone marrow or stem cell transplant.
- you have been told you have – HIV, multiple myeloma, leukaemia,
lymphoma, myeloma, lupus, or a genetic disorder which affects the immune
system.
Please speak to your GP practice or Consultant if you are unsure if you need a seasonal vaccine.
Flu and Covid-19 vaccinations
From Wednesday 1 October 2025, all eligible people can get vaccinated to protect themselves from becoming seriously unwell from the effects of flu and Covid-19.
People who have a weakened immune system because of a health condition or treatment for a flu and a Covid-19 vaccine and are now able to book a vaccination appointment for Wednesday 1 October onwards via the National Booking Service.