Check with your GP that your vaccinations are up to date

World Immunisation Week, 24-30 April, is a reminder to be protected from vaccine-preventable diseases.
Influenza vaccines now available
We are currently running Flu Clinics to immunise our patients against influenza.
The influenza vaccine is free under the National Immunisation Program for:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 6 months and over
- Children aged 6 months to under 5 years
- Pregnant women at any stage of pregnancy
- People aged 65 years or over.
- People aged 6 months or over who have medical conditions that mean they have a higher risk.
We also offer worksite vaccinations, where we come to the work site and provide immunisation for staff members for a fee.
Speak to our reception team to make a booking and check eligibility.
Shingles vaccination now available
A free shingles vaccination is available to all people aged 70 years old, with a five-year catch up program for people aged 71 to 79 years old until 31 October 2023. This vaccine helps prevent Shingles & protects against painful complications of the disease.
Speak to your GP about protecting yourself and keeping your immunisations up to to date. Our medical team can advise and administer:
- Travel vaccinations
- Yellow fever
- Q Fever
- Childhood vaccinations
- Tetanus
- Hepatitis
For more information on the National Immunisation schedule for Queensland.