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Where can I get immunised?

Please note: The information on this page does not include the WA COVID-19 Vaccination Program locations. Find out where to get vaccinated for COVID-19.

You can get immunisations from your:

Some doctors and pharmacists may charge a consultation fee.

Metropolitan

Central Immunisation Clinic

The Central Immunisation Clinic (CIC):

  • is a free immunisation service for children
  • can provide immunisation advice over the phone or via email

Please book by phoning (08) 9321 1312 or emailing centimm@health.wa.gov.au

Note: No COVID-19 vaccines are given at Child and Adolescent Health Service (CAHS) Community Health Clinics including the Central Immunisation Clinic. Find out where to get vaccinated for COVID-19.

Opening hours:

  • 8.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday
  • 4.30pm to 6.00pm, 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month
Address: 16 Rheola Street, West Perth WA 6005
Phone: (08) 9321 1312
Email: centimm@health.wa.gov.au

Immunisation clinics (community health centres)

Note: During COVID- 19 lockdown periods, Community Health immunisation services remain open. If your appointment needs to be changed, you will be contacted. It is important to keep to the immunisation schedule for your child/yourself.

View the list of child and adolescent clinics (PDF 804KB).

Local councils

Regional

Immunisation clinics (community health centres)

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

Public health units

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

School-based immunisation program

The school-based immunisation program offers free immunisations to students through the National Immunisation Program (external site).

These immunisations protect against vaccine-preventable diseases.

Find out more about the school-based immunisation program.

You can also find an immunisation provider on healthdirect (external site).

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Where to learn more about immunisation


Last reviewed: 24-11-2022
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