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Can i go to a gp for my flue vaccine?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Maybe: Primary care doctors often maintain a supply of all the vaccines usually needed for their patients. There would be no need for a specialist to be involved unless you had a tenuous medical condition or suspected allergy to the vaccine or its components. Whether or not your GP has it on hand is unknown. We have no access to such information. Call them.

Answered 5/9/2020

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