Vaccination Programme
Stony Medical Centre are still offering Swine Flu vaccines.
If you are in one of the at risk groups list below please contact the practice for more information and/or to make an appointment:
- Patients with Respiratory disease
- Patients with Heart disease
- Patients with Kidney disease
- Patients with Liver disease
- Patients with Diabetes
- Patients with a weak immune system
- Patients with a history of Stroke / MS
- Patients who are 20 or more weeks pregnant
- Children over 6 months of age
Please note parents of aged over six months and under five years old will be receiving an invitation to take your child to be immunised at the new Health Centre in Broughton Gate.
If you think you have swine flu symptoms
In the first instance please telephone the national Swine Flu Information Line (0800 1 513 513) or visit www.nhs.uk
If you think your symptoms are swine flu please telephone the surgery, but please DO NOT visit the surgery unless your Doctor makes arrangements to see you.
How do you access Antivirals?
If you have the flu and the Doctor prescribes antivirals you will be required to send a flu friend to the practice to collect a voucher.
The voucher can then be exchanged, BY THE FLU FRIEND, at one of Milton Keynes four Antiviral Collection Points:
- Cox and Robinson Stony Stratford is open Monday to Friday, 8.45am to 7pm and Saturday, 9am to 5pm.
- Jardines in Furzton is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 1pm and 2pm to 6pm and from 9am to 1pm on Saturdays.
- Boots at Kingston, Monday to Saturday, 8am to midnight, and 10am to 4pm on Sundays.
- Urgent Care Centre, out of hours.
Your Flu Friend will need identification both for themselves and for you. They will not be able to collect your antivirals without it.
Please note that antivirals will not be provided without a voucher and are not available over the counter.