Vaccinations
We offer a wide range of vaccinations to help protect you and your family from preventable illnesses.
Types of Vaccinations at SDC
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Yellow Fever & Travel Vaccines
Travelling overseas? Make sure you book an appointment with your GP at least 6-8 weeks prior to your departure to ensure you are vaccinated against diseases at your destination.
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Childhood Immunisations
Childhood immunisations are administeredat 6 weeks, 4 months, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 4 years old.
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Catch-Up Vaccines
If you missed any vaccines in your childhood or during high school, we can help you get back on track. Catch-up immunisations are available for eligible teens and young adults.
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Flu Vaccines
Protect yourself and those around you from seasonal influenza with a quick and easy flu shot. Vaccination is your best defence, especially during peak flu season.
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Pneumococcal Vaccine
Pneumococcal disease can lead to serious infections like pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections. The vaccine offers strong protection, particularly for older adults and those with underlying health conditions.
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RSV Vaccine
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) can cause serious illness in older adults, infants, and other vulnerable groups. Vaccination is recommended for adults >60* and pregnant women to help protect them and their babies.
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Shingles Vaccine
Shingles can cause long-lasting nerve pain and other complications, especially in older adults. The shingles vaccine helps reduce your risk of developing the condition and its severity if it does occur.
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Tetanus Vaccine
Tetanus is a serious infection caused by bacteria entering through cuts or wounds. The vaccine provides important protection and is recommended as a routine booster every 10 years.
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Whooping Cough Vaccine
Boostrix protects against whooping cough (pertussis), tetanus, and diphtheria. It’s especially recommended during pregnancy to help protect newborns in their first weeks of life.