Pharmacy First: Vaccines Key This Immunisation Week

The Pharmacy Guild of Australia is urging Australians to protect themselves and their families by visiting their local community pharmacy for vaccination.

National Vice President Simon Blacker said pharmacies offered convenient, accessible, walk-in options so Australian's can get protected wherever and whenever they need.

"We know vaccinations save lives. They reduce the chance of you getting really sick and they reduce the chance of you making your loved ones seriously ill.

"More people are coming to community pharmacy for their vaccinations, last year 1 in 4 vaccinations were administered in community pharmacy. It's quick, convenient and you can often walk in and get it done straight away.

Vaccinations given at a community pharmacy are updated in patient records and those that are eligible can also receive their vaccination for free under the National Immunisation Program Vaccinations in Pharmacy (NIPVIP) program.

"World Immunisation Week is the perfect time for patients to pop into their pharmacy and ask about vaccinations. Pharmacists can check vaccination records, provide advice and administer a range of vaccines, including flu, measles, shingles and RSV.

Australians living with long‑term illnesses, including heart disease, lung disease, diabetes and immune conditions, are at higher risk of severe illness and complications from vaccine‑preventable diseases and are strongly encouraged to check their vaccination status.

Community pharmacies are Australia's most accessible frontline healthcare destination, with more than 6,000 locations nationwide, many open evenings and weekends when other services are closed. Most pharmacies offer walk-in appointments for vaccinations, meaning people can get protected close to home, without long waits or the need to book weeks in advance.

Find a Pharmacy lists community pharmacies and their services, making it easier than ever to access primary healthcare and vaccinations.

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