Community pharmacies across Australia give a range of vaccines, from flu and COVID-19 to whooping cough, shingles, tetanus and travel jabs. Some are free under the National Immunisation Program for eligible people. Pick the vaccine you need, or find a pharmacy near you.
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The National Immunisation Program funds vaccines for eligible people based on age, pregnancy, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status, and certain medical conditions. Eligibility differs by vaccine, so check the relevant vaccine page or ask your pharmacist. You can also see the full schedule on the Department of Health website.
Community pharmacies commonly give flu, COVID-19, whooping cough, shingles, tetanus and many travel vaccines. The exact list and minimum ages vary by state and territory.
Some pharmacies take walk-ins, others prefer bookings. Check with the pharmacy.
Often yes. For example, flu and COVID-19 can be given at the same visit. Your pharmacist will advise.
This page is general health information for educational purposes only. It is not personal medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and does not establish a practitioner-patient relationship. Eligibility and funding are set by the National Immunisation Program and can change. Ask your pharmacist or doctor about your situation.