We are an approved vaccination provider
Please bring your Medicare card & photo ID with you to your appointment.
Mount Hawthorn Pharmacy is an approved vaccination provider, eligible to take bookings for the following vaccinations:
Flu Vaccination (available from April-December)
- 5-64 years old – $29.99
- Over 65 years old – Free under National Immunisation Program
- Immunocompromised/pregnant/ATSI patients – Free under National Immunisation Program
COVID-19 Vaccinations / Boosters
- Pfizer XBB1.5 – Free
Whooping Cough Vaccination
- 5 years and older – $65
Shingles Vaccine
- Over 65 years old – Free under National Immunisation Program
- 50-64 year olds – $310
RSV Vaccine
- Immunocompromised/ATSI patients aged 60-69 years old – $315
- Over 70 years old – $315
Other Vaccinations
- Our Pharmacy is now eligible to adminster government-funded National Immunisation Program (NIP) vaccines to specific population groups.
- Please call our Pharmacy to find out more.
Booking your Vaccination appointment
We are eligible to take bookings, to book your appointment click here. Please bring your Medicare card & photo ID with you to your appointment.
or scan this QR code below:
Getting ready for your Vaccination appointment
Please do not come to your vaccination appointment:
• if you are feeling unwell with fever, cough, runny nose or other symptoms that could be from COVID-19
• if you are waiting for COVID-19 test results, or have tested positive for COVID-19
• if you have tested positive to COVID or had a COVID vaccination in the last 6 months
If you have had another vaccine in the 14 days before your COVID-19 vaccine appointment, please let us know as we may need to reschedule your appointment.
If you cannot make it to your vaccination appointment, please contact us to arrange a new appointment.
Please bring your Medicare card & photo ID with you to your appointment.
You can also read this patient factsheet developed by the Australian Government Department of Health: https://www.health.gov.au/resources/publications/covid-19-vaccination-preparing-for-covid-19-vaccination