Adult immunisations

There are no vaccinations that are routinely offered on the NHS to all adults. However,  there are several vaccinations that are available on the NHS to adults in certain at-risk groups. These are:

Seasonal flu vaccine

Protects against seasonal flu and swine flu.
Who needs it:

  • all people aged 65 years and over
  • all those with a long-term health condition
  • healthcare workers
  • all pregnant women at any stage of pregnancy irrespective of whether they received the swine flu vaccine last year.

It is given every year starting in October/November.
More on the flu jab 

More on the swine flu jab 

Pneumococcal vaccine (PPV)

Protects against some types of pneumococcal infection.

Who needs it:

  • people aged 65 and over
  • people with a long-term health condition

It is given at any time (one injection)
More on the pneumococcal jab 

Varicella (chickenpox) vaccine

Protects against chickenpox.

Who needs it:

  • healthcare workers who aren't immune
  • laboratory staff who could be exposed to varicella
  • healthy susceptible contacts of immunocompromised patients

It is given at any age (two doses given four to eight weeks apart).
More on the varicella vaccine 

Hepatitis B (hep B) vaccine

Protects against hepatitis B.

Who needs it:

  • injecting drug users (including their partners and children and other people living with them)
  • people who change sexual partners frequently (including men who have sex with men and male and female sex workers)
  • close family contacts of someone with a chronic hepatitis B infection
  • individuals receiving regular blood products and their carers
  • people who have chronic kidney failure
  • people who have chronic liver disease
  • inmates of custodial institutions and some prison service staff
  • people who live in residential accommodation for those with learning difficulties
  • families that foster or adopt children who may have been at increased risk of hepatitis B infection 
  • people travelling to, or going to live in, areas where there's a high or intermediate incidence of hepatitis B
  • individuals at occupational risk such as healthcare workers, laboratory staff and staff of residential and other accommodation for those with learning difficulties, morticians and embalmers and some emergency services personnel

It is given at any age where needed.
More on the hep B vaccine 

BCG

Protects against tuberculosis (TB).
Who needs it:

  • people at occupational risk, such as healthcare workers, some laboratory staff, people who handle animal species that are susceptible to TB, some prison staff, those working in homes for older people, staff of hostels for homeless people and facilities for refugees and asylum seekers
  • previously unvaccinated tuberculin-negative contacts of cases of respiratory TB

It is given at any age.
More about the BCG jab