Vaccinations in Warners Bay

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At Warners Bay Pharmacy, safeguarding your health is our top priority through our comprehensive vaccination services. Our pharmacists administer a wide range of vaccinations, from routine immunisations to travel vaccines and many more to address various health needs. 


During each appointment, we ensure our patients are informed about the vaccine, its benefits and potential side effects. We prioritise the safe storage and handling of vaccines, adhering to strict protocols to maintain their efficacy. Plus, you can experience the convenience of walk-in service or make a booking online.


For more information, visit us today or call 02 4948 8181.

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A Wide Range of Vaccines Available

We aim to make healthcare accessible with our range of vaccinations available during our regular pharmacy hours. By getting vaccinated, you can help contribute to community immunity, protecting not only yourself but also those more vulnerable to illnesses. Whether you're planning a trip abroad or need routine vaccinations, we provide a one-stop solution for your requirements.


Embrace preventative care with vaccinations that play a vital role in reducing the risk of infectious diseases and promoting overall well-being. At Warners Bay Pharmacy, staff safely administer vaccines and provide education and guidance on vaccination schedules, helping you to stay informed and protected.

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Our Vaccination Services

Vaccinations are a safe and effective way to protect yourself and others from preventable diseases. At Warners Bay Pharmacy, we offer a comprehensive range of vaccination services, ensuring that you are well protected for both everyday life and travel.


  • Flu Vaccinations: The seasonal flu vaccine protects against the influenza virus, which can cause severe illness, especially in vulnerable groups. We offer flu vaccinations to help prevent the spread of the flu and keep you healthy during the flu season.
  • Travel Vaccinations: If you’re planning to travel overseas, certain destinations require specific vaccinations to protect against diseases like yellow fever, hepatitis and typhoid. Our pharmacy provides tailored advice and vaccinations for international travel, ensuring you are fully prepared before your trip.
  • Childhood Vaccinations: We offer a range of childhood vaccinations to ensure your child is protected against preventable diseases. These include vaccines for diseases such as measles, mumps, rubella and whooping cough, in line with national immunisation schedules.
  • Tetanus and Diphtheria Vaccinations: If you’ve suffered an injury or haven’t had a booster shot in a while, a tetanus and diphtheria vaccine may be recommended. These vaccines protect against potentially serious bacterial infections that can occur after cuts, burns or other wounds.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the common side effects of vaccines?

    Vaccines are generally safe and serious side effects are rare. Most side effects are mild and temporary, indicating that the body is building protection. Common side effects include:

    • Pain or swelling at the injection site
    • Fever
    • Fatigue
    • Headaches
    • Muscle pain
    • Chills
    • Joint pain
    • Nausea
    • Swollen glands

    If you have concerns about potential side effects, discussing them with your healthcare provider can provide personalised information based on your health history and the specific vaccine in question. 

  • Are vaccines safe?

    Yes, vaccines are generally safe and are crucial tools in preventing and controlling the spread of infectious diseases in Australia. Vaccines undergo thorough testing in multiple phases of clinical trials to ensure their safety and efficacy before they receive approval from regulatory agencies such as the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA).

  • Is there any follow-up care required once I’ve been immunised?

    Follow-up care is not typically required for routine vaccinations. Most people experience minimal side effects, if any. It's essential to be aware of potential side effects and seek medical advice if you experience any unusual or severe reactions. 


    Certain vaccines may require multiple doses to ensure full immunity, and follow-up doses are often scheduled according to a specific timeline.

  • Are immunisations free in NSW?

    Many routine vaccinations are provided free of charge as part of the National Immunisation Program (NIP), including those  recommended for infants, children, adolescents and certain vaccines for adults. These vaccines aim to protect against a range of preventable diseases, such as measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough.

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