As the winter season approaches, it’s time to prioritize your health and that of your loved ones. The winter vaccine programme is now available at Kilmainham Medical Centre, helping protect against common illnesses like flu and COVID-19 that can have serious consequences, especially for those most vulnerable.
Why Get Vaccinated?
Winter brings a surge in respiratory illnesses, with flu and COVID-19 topping the list. Vaccination is a safe and effective way to reduce the risk of serious illness, hospitalization, and complications from these viruses. For people with underlying conditions, older adults, pregnant women, and young children, the protection vaccines provide can be life-saving.
Who Should Get Vaccinated?
The winter vaccines are recommended for the following groups:
- Over 65s: Flu and COVID-19 vaccines help reduce the risk of severe illness and complications.
- Pregnant Women: Vaccines protect both mother and baby during and after pregnancy.
- Those with Chronic Health Conditions: If you have asthma, diabetes, heart disease, or another long-term condition, vaccines are particularly important.
- Healthcare Workers: Protect yourself and those you care for by staying healthy this winter.
- Children (Aged 2-17): The nasal spray flu vaccine is a quick and painless way to keep little ones safe.
If you’re unsure whether you’re eligible, contact our practice for advice tailored to you.
How to Book Your Appointment
Booking your winter vaccines is easy. At Kilmainham Medical Centre, we’re offering flexible appointment times, including evenings and weekends, to suit your schedule. Simply call us on 01 453 2432. Walk-ins are also welcome, but booking ahead ensures minimal wait times.
Prepare for a Healthy Winter
A quick vaccine appointment can save you weeks of illness and keep your immune system strong for the season ahead. Don’t delay—protect yourself and those around you by getting vaccinated.
Stay safe and healthy this winter!
Kilmainham Medical Centre
Your health is our priority.
Call us today at 01 453 2432 to secure your vaccine appointment.





