Just back from mine. Very efficient and painless process. I phoned up a week or so ago and was offered several dates times (appointments are at 3 minute intervals), so got one that suited me fine. Arrived about 10 mins before scheduled time, reported to reception desk, read questions on flipboard & removed cag and packed into rucksack (as I'd cycled and was getting too hot once indoors) while waiting (someone was trying to register, but needed to be at the hospital staff branch, not town branch; then a son checked in for his elderly father who had sight and hearing difficulties, then sat down, removed fleece pullover to reveal T shirted arm, settled down to read, but was called in before due time, as the practice nurse calls people in the order in which they arrive if ahead of time. Injection very quickly and painlessly administered - good technique by nurse, but also by me in resting my elbow on table so muscles are not tense, so virtually painless. I've been on both ends of immunisation needles, so know how not to hurt people and how not to be hurt. Nurse mentioned that I've never had pneumonia immunisation, and can have one any time I want, but not on same day as flu jab, as some people have had side effects from both jabs on same day. Checked about type of appointment needed and any seasonal restrictions on pneumonia jab availability. So, will probably go back some time after flu clinics end.