Protect your community against COVID-19 and help patients attend their booster shot booking.
COVID - 19 Vaccine - AstraZeneca
First AstraZeneca dose | You must be 18 or older. |
Second AstraZeneca dose | It must be at least 4 weeks since your last dose, and you must be 18 or older. |
Third AstraZeneca dose (Immunocompromised) | Available as part of a 3-dose primary schedule if all of these apply:
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AstraZeneca booster | Not recommended unless you cannot receive Pfizer or Moderna. It must be at least 3 months since your last dose, and you must be 18 or older. |
Additional AstraZeneca booster (At risk groups) | Not recommended unless you cannot receive Pfizer or Moderna. It must be at least 4 months since your last dose or last confirmed COVID infection, and you must be a member of one of the following groups:
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Protect your community against COVID-19 and help patients attend their booster shot booking.
COVID-19 Vaccine - Moderna
First Moderna dose | You must be 12 or older. |
Second Moderna dose | It must be at least 4 weeks since your last dose, and you must be 12 or older. |
Third Moderna dose (Immunocompromised) | It must be at least 2 months since your last dose, and you must be 12 or older. |
Moderna booster | It must be at least 3 months since your last dose, and you must be 18 or older. |
Additional Moderna Booster (At risk groups) | It must be at least 4 months since your last dose or last confirmed COVID infection, and you must be a member of one of the following groups:
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Protect your community against COVID-19 and help patients attend their booster shot booking.
COVID-19 Vaccine - Moderna (age 6-11)
First Moderna dose (Paediatric) | Patient must be 6-11 years old. |
Second Moderna dose (Paediatric) | It must be at least 4 weeks since patient's last dose (recommended 8 weeks), and patient must be 6-11 years old. |
Third Moderna dose (Paediatric Immunocompromised) | It must be at least 2 months since patient's last dose, and patient must be 6-11 years old. |
If a paediatric patient received their paediatric dose before age 12, and has since turned 12, they are eligible for teen/adult patient doses. |
Protect your community against COVID-19 and help patients attend their booster shot booking.
COVID-19 Vaccine - Novavax
First Novavax dose | You must be 18 or older. |
Second Novavax dose | It must be at least 3 weeks since your last dose, and you must be 18 or older. |
Third Novavax dose (Immunocompromised) | It must be at least 3 months since your last dose, and you must be 18 or older. |
Novavax Booster | Not recommended unless you cannot receive Pfizer or Moderna. It must be at least 3 months since your last dose, and you must be 18 or older. |
Additional Novavax Booster (At risk groups) | Not recommended unless you cannot receive Pfizer or Moderna. It must be at least 4 months since your last dose or last confirmed COVID infection, and you must be a member of one of the following groups:
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Protect your community against COVID-19 and help patients attend their booster shot booking.
COVID - 19 Vaccine - Pfizer
First Pfizer dose | You must be 12 or older. |
Second Pfizer dose | It must be at least 3 weeks since your last dose, and you must be 12 or older. |
Third Pfizer dose (Immunocompromised) | It must be at least 2 months since your last dose, and you must be 12 or older. |
Pfizer booster | It must be at least 3 months since your last dose, and you must be 16 or older. |
Additional Pfizer Booster (At risk groups) | It must be at least 4 months since your last dose or last confirmed COVID infection, and you must be a member of one of the following groups:
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Protect your community against COVID-19 and help patients attend their booster shot booking.
COVID-19 Vaccine - Pfizer (age 5-11)
First Pfizer dose (Paediatric) | Patient must be 5-11 years old. |
Second Pfizer dose (Paediatric) | It must be at least 3 weeks since patient's last dose (recommended 8 weeks), and patient must be 5-11 years old. |
Third Pfizer dose (Paediatric Immunocompromised) | It must be at least 2 months since patient's last dose, and patient must be 5-11 years old. |
If a paediatric patient received their paediatric dose before age 12, and has since turned 12, they are eligible for teen/adult patient doses. |
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.
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Sleep Apnoea (Obstructive Sleep Apnoea) affects 5% of Australians including 1 in 4 men over the age of 30. Sleep apnoea refers to abnormal reductions or pauses in breathing during sleep. Make a booking to receive an assessment.
COVID-19 Vaccine - Pfizer (age 5-11)
First Pfizer dose (Paediatric) | Patient must be 5-11 years old. |
Second Pfizer dose (Paediatric) | It must be at least 3 weeks since patient's last dose (recommended 8 weeks), and patient must be 5-11 years old. |
Third Pfizer dose (Paediatric Immunocompromised) | It must be at least 2 months since patient's last dose, and patient must be 5-11 years old. |
If a paediatric patient received their paediatric dose before age 12, and has since turned 12, they are eligible for teen/adult patient doses. |
You have been sent an email with these details. You will also receive a reminder 24 hours before your booking.