Immunisations

Immunisations

Immunization protects against a range of preventable diseases and infections. Our clinic nurse provides childhood immunizations as per the Australian Immunisation schedule and can provide catch up immunizations for adolescents who may have missed their scheduled vaccinations. Our GPs also provide up-to-date travel information and education, as well as required travel vaccinations. There are a select number of vaccines that are subsidized by the Australian Government for certain populations.

Our experienced nurse provides childhood immunisations according to the Australian Immunisation Schedule and offers catch-up vaccinations for adolescents who may have missed their routine doses. Our GPs also support patients with travel health advice, vaccine recommendations, and education to ensure safe and healthy international travels.

Additionally, several vaccines are subsidised by the Australian Government for eligible groups, ensuring accessible and affordable care for the community.

Our Immunisation Services Include

  • Routine childhood vaccinations according to the National Immunisation Program (NIP)
  • Catch-up vaccinations for children and teens who are behind schedule
  • Annual influenza vaccinations
  • Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (Whooping cough) boosters
  • Education on travel-related health risks
  • Required and recommended travel vaccinations
  • Vaccinations covered under the National Immunisation Program
  • Free or subsidised vaccines for pregnant women, older adults, and at-risk groups

Are childhood vaccinations mandatory in Australia?

While not legally mandatory, childhood vaccinations are strongly recommended and are linked to school enrolment and certain government benefits under the “No Jab, No Pay/Play” policies.

What should I bring to my vaccination appointment?

Please bring your Medicare card, previous immunisation records (if available), and a completed consent form if required.

Do travel vaccines need to be taken weeks before travelling?

Yes. Many travel vaccines need to be administered 4–6 weeks before departure to provide full protection. It is best to book early.

Are vaccines safe for children and adults?

Yes. All vaccines used in Australia undergo rigorous safety, quality, and effectiveness testing and are continuously monitored.

How do I know if I’m eligible for government-funded vaccines?

Eligibility depends on age, medical conditions, pregnancy, and other risk factors. Our nurses and GPs will assess your situation and inform you of any subsidised vaccines available to you.

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