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Where can I get immunised?

You can get vaccinated from your:

  • Doctor (general practice)
  • Local immunisation clinic
  • Local government (not all offer this service)
  • Aboriginal community health services (external site)
  • Central Immunisation Clinic (for children)
  • Pharmacies
  • Maternal hospital
  • Antenatal clinic
  • Travel immunisation clinic.

Some vaccination providers such as doctors and pharmacists may charge a consultation fee. You should check with your provider what vaccines they can provide and any costs applicable to you. You can also find an immunisation provider on healthdirect (external site)

Metropolitan

Immunisation clinics

Child and Adolescent Community Health Immunisation clinics are located across the metropolitan area

Regional

Vaccination clinics (community health centres)

Find your local vaccination clinic on the WA Country Health Service website (external site).

Public health units

Contact your local public health unit for general queries about vaccination and infectious diseases.

School-based immunisation program

The school-based vaccination program offers a free vaccination service to students. 

Find out more about the school-based immunisation program.

Where to learn more about vaccination


Last reviewed: 11-03-2026
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