Protect yourself against the flu this year by getting vaccinated.
You can now get your flu vaccination at the pharmacy by a pharmacist or nurse. You don't need a prescription from the doctor and the appointment only takes a few minutes. Book now.
Duration: 10 min
Flu Vaccination
Flu Vaccination - National Immunisation Program
The National Immunisation Program (NIP) provides FREE flu vaccinations to people most at risk of complications from influenza, including:
. People aged 65 and older
. First Nations people aged 6 months*^ and over
. Pregnant women at any stage of pregnancy
. Children 6 months to less than 5 years old*^.
. People aged 6 months*^ and older with medical
conditions that put them at risk of complications
from the flu
Duration: 10 min
Flu Vaccination - National Immunisation Program
Haemophilus influenzae type b Vaccine
Haemophilus influenzae type b
Duration: 15 min
Haemophilus influenzae type b Vaccine
Hepatitis A and B (Twinrix) Vaccine
Twinrix
Duration: 15 min
Hepatitis A and B (Twinrix) Vaccine
Hepatitis A Vaccine
Avaxim brand
Duration: 15 min
Hepatitis A Vaccine
Hepatitis B Vaccine
Engerix-B (Paediatric OR Adult)
Duration: 15 min
Hepatitis B Vaccine
HPV (Gardasil 9) Vaccine
Gardasil 9
Duration: 15 min
HPV (Gardasil 9) Vaccine
Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
Imojev (SC) / Jespect (IM)
Duration: 15 min
Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
Measles, Mumps Rubella (MMR) Vaccine
Priorix
Duration: 30 min
Measles, Mumps Rubella (MMR) Vaccine
Meningococcal ACWY Vaccine
Meningococcal ACWY - Nimenrix brand only
Duration: 15 min
Meningococcal ACWY Vaccine
Meningococcal B Vaccine
Meningococcal B [5+ years]
Duration: 15 min
Meningococcal B Vaccine
Meningococcal C Vaccine
Meningococcal C [5+ years]
Duration: 15 min
Meningococcal C Vaccine
Oral Contraceptive Consult (18-49 years)
Oral Contraceptive Consult (18-49 years)
Duration: 30 min
Oral Contraceptive Consult (18-49 years)
Pneumococcal Vaccine
Pneumococcal Vaccine [70+ years]
Duration: 20 min
Pneumococcal Vaccine
Polio (Poliomyelitis) Vaccine
Ipol brand only
Duration: 15 min
Polio (Poliomyelitis) Vaccine
Rabies Vaccine
Rabies Vaccine
Duration: 15 min
Rabies Vaccine
RSV Vaccine
Single dose
Duration: 20 min
RSV Vaccine
RSV Vaccine - National Immunisation Program
From February 3rd 2025, the maternal respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine will be available under the National Immunisation Program (NIP).
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common but potentially serious infection, especially for babies under six months old. The RSV maternal vaccine helps protect newborns from severe illness caused by RSV.
Eligible pregnant women can receive the vaccine for free under the National Immunisation Program (NIP), including at participating pharmacies.
It is recommended between 28 and 36 weeks of pregnancy, but can be given later if needed. The vaccine is available year-round.
By getting vaccinated during pregnancy, mothers pass protective antibodies to their babies before birth. This passive immunity helps shield infants from RSV during their most vulnerable early months.
Duration: 15 min
RSV Vaccine - National Immunisation Program
Shingles (Herpes Zoster) Vaccine
Herpes Zoster (Shingles) - Shingrix only
Duration: 20 min
Shingles (Herpes Zoster) Vaccine
Shingles Vaccine - National Immunisation Program
Under the National Immunisation Program (NIP), eligible individuals can receive a free two-dose shingles vaccine. Those eligible include:
. Adults aged 65 years and over
. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged
50 years and over
. Immunocompromised adults aged 18 years and
over
The shingles vaccine is given as a two-dose course, spaced 2 to 6 months apart. To ensure maximum protection, it's important to complete both doses.
Please note that patients who have previously received Zostavax® free under the NIP cannot receive free Shingrix® until at least 5 years after the Zostavax® dose. The patient will still need to complete the 2-dose schedule of Shingrix®.
Patients who have previously received Zostavax® privately are eligible to receive Shingrix® free under the NIP. An interval of at least 12 months is recommended between receiving Zostavax® and a subsequent dose of Shingrix®. The patient will still need to complete the 2-dose schedule of Shingrix®.
Vaccination is still recommended for those who have had a shingles infection in the past. However, you should wait at least 12 months between an episode of shingles and having the vaccine. As the risk of further infection is higher in immunocompromised people, Shingrix® can be given 3 months after illness.
Duration: 15 min
Shingles Vaccine - National Immunisation Program
Typhoid Vaccine
Typhim Vi (IM)
Duration: 15 min
Typhoid Vaccine
UTI Consult (Female 18-65 years Only)
UTI Consultation (18-65 years)
Duration: 30 min
UTI Consult (Female 18-65 years Only)
Vitamin B12 Injection
Neo-B12 - $20 fee each administration exc. Neo-B12
Duration: 15 min
Vitamin B12 Injection
Whooping Cough - National Immunisation Program
The whooping cough vaccination is available through the National Immunisation Program (NIP).
The National Immunisation Program (NIP) provides free whooping cough vaccines in pharmacies to:
. Pregnant women (preferably between 20-32 weeks
of pregnancy)
. Adolescents aged 12-13 years (if routine school-
based vaccination was not possible)
Duration: 15 min
Whooping Cough - National Immunisation Program
Whooping Cough (dTpa) Vaccine
This vaccine immunises you against: diptheria, tetanus & pertussis (whooping cough).
Duration: 15 min
Whooping Cough (dTpa) Vaccine
Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine (original vaccine and bivalent vaccine bookings)
Important information for COVID-19 boosters and additional doses after 6 months