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COVID-19 Vaccinations

Getting your COVID-19 vaccine remains the best way to keep yourself safe from serious illness caused by COVID-19. 

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Stay Protected with your COVID-19 Vaccination

Here's why it's important to stay vaccinated:

  • Preventing severe illness: Vaccines are your best protection against severe illness, hospitalisation, and death from COVID-19.

  • Protection for everyone: Vaccinations are particularly important for those aged 75 years and over or those with severe immunocompromise that increase their risk of severe COVID-19.

  • Keeping your guard up: Protection from COVID-19 wanes over time. Regular vaccinations, tailored to your age and health needs, ensure ongoing protection.

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Your COVID-19 Vaccination and Booster Eligibility

Protect yourself by getting your COVID-19 vaccine from your doctor. Not sure if you're eligible for a booster shot? You can use the COVID-19 Booster Eligibility Checker to find out. Staying up-to-date with your vaccinations can significantly reduce your risk of severe illness and hospitalisation. The booster shots are also designed to fight off the latest virus strains, giving you an extra layer of protection.

Before Your COVID-19 Vaccination

If you have any health conditions, allergies, or are on any medications, please inform your doctor before receiving the vaccine. If you're feeling anxious or have any questions, don't hesitate to discuss them with your doctor. For your convenience, you may choose to wear a short-sleeved shirt to allow easy access to your upper arm. If you're feeling unwell on the day of your appointment, it's best to reschedule until you're feeling better.

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After Your COVID-19 Vaccination
  • Serious or allergic reactions to vaccines are very rare and usually occur within 15 minutes of receiving a vaccine.

  • You will be monitored for at least 15 minutes after your vaccination.

  • Most side effects are mild and typically disappear within a few days.

  • Seek medical attention if you experience any more serious side effects (in an emergency, call 000).

  • Your COVID-19 vaccination status will be recorded on the Australian Immunisation Register.

  • Access your vaccination status online through your Medicare, MyGov, or MyHealthRecord account.

For More Information

For more information, we encourage you to visit the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care Website and the SA Health Website. You can access a wealth of resources including up-to-date guidance on COVID-19 vaccinations, detailed explanations of eligibility criteria, and answers to frequently asked questions. Click on the logos below to access their websites.

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  • Can I request a specific doctor for my child’s visits?
    Yes, absolutely. We strive to maintain continuity of care and understand the importance of building a trusting relationship with a specific doctor. There may be times when your preferred doctor is not available and in such cases, an appointment with another doctor may be required.
  • How can I prepare my child for their visits to the doctor?
    Preparing your child for their doctor's visit can help if they are feeling nervous. Talk to your child about what to expect and assure them that the doctor is there to help keep them healthy. Bringing a favourite toy or book can also provide them comfort. If your children are older, explaining the importance of health checks might help them understand the process better.
  • What should I bring to my child’s health check-up?
    For each visit, please bring your child’s health book or any records of previous visits and vaccinatons. It’s also helpful to bring a list of questions or concerns you might have, as well as a summary of your child's recent health history, such as symptoms, medications, dietary habits, or behavioral changes.
  • How often should I bring my child in for routine checks and vaccinations?
    Routine checks and vaccinations are important for monitoring your child's health and development. Generally, appointments are scheduled according to the National Immunisation Program guidelines. However, your doctor may recommend additional visits if needed. You can discuss any aspects of your child's specific health needs with your doctor.
  • What should I do if my child becomes ill outside of normal clinic hours?
    If your child becomes unwell outside of the regular opening hours and you feel it is an emergency, please dial 000. For less urgent needs, consider contacting the WCH Child and Adolescent Virtual Urgent Care Service or visiting an after-hours clinic.
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Book Your COVID-19 Vaccination Today

Staying up-to-date with your COVID-19 vaccinations is important for protecting your health against serious outcomes. Whether it's your first shot or a booster, getting vaccinated is a key ingredient to keeping you safe and well. If you are eligible, don't put it off—book your appointment today and give yourself the best defence against COVID-19.

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