Where are you located? Central Goldfields Family Centre. 100 Napier St, Maryborough. 3465
What if my child is unwell on the day of appointment? Immunisation is not advisable if your child has a fever over 38 degrees. Please keep child home if they are infectious. For further advice, please call Immunisation Coordinator on 0428 894 724
What if I have side effects? If you experience side effects after immunisation, most are mild and can be managed at home by drinking extra fluids, resting, and using a cool wet cloth on the injection site for discomfort. Paracetamol or ibuprofen may help if you have a fever or pain but always follow dosage instructions. Do not overdress if feeling hot and keep the area of injection moving. If the side effects are severe, unexpected, or persistent, or if you are worried about your health or your child's condition, seek medical advice promptly. For any signs of a serious allergic reaction such as difficulty breathing, rash, or swelling, call emergency services immediately. Side effects should also be reported to your state or territory health authority.
What do I need to bring? Please bring your child's green book "Child Health Record" so that immunisations can be checked and recorded, as well as your Medicare card. If you are paying for a private vaccine, please bring a bank card (we do not take cash).
Do I or my child need Paracetamol before immunisation? Paracetamol is generally not recommended before most immunizations, but there is a specific exception for infants under 2 years receiving the meningococcal B (Bexsero) vaccine—where paracetamol should be given to help prevent high fever, starting 30 minutes before or immediately after vaccination and followed by two more doses 6 hours apart, even if there is no fever. You may take Paracetamol after immunisation if pain or fever develops.
Do you give Covid-19 vaccinations? Councils are not permitted to give Covid-19 vaccinations at this stage. Please refer to the website Find a Covid-19 vaccine clinic.
Do you give BCG vaccines (tuberculosis)? No. Click here to find a specialty clinic near you.
How long will it take to get my immunisation on the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR)? Our software reports your immunisation to AIR instantly.
How do I get my child's Immunisation record to provide to childcare or school? You can access your Immunisation History Satement via my.gov or the Medicare app. You can also request a copy from our Immunisation Service.
What immunisations do Year 7's receive? They receive the HPV vaccine (protects against the most common cervical cancer) and the combined Whooping Cough, Diphtheria and Tetanus.
Why does my son need the HPV vaccine? He doesn't have a cervix! HPV isn't just a women's issue. The virus causes cancers in men too, including cancers of the penis, anus, and the back of the throat, which are increasingly common and often more prevalent than cervical cancer in some regions. Boys vaccinated against HPV are much less likely to develop these cancers later in life
What immunisations do Year 10's receive? They receive the Meningococcal ACWY vaccine. Meningococcal is rare, but has a high mortality rate, as well as severe outcomes.