Booking online

All vaccines on the National Immunisation Schedule, plus COVID-19 and flu vaccines can be booked through our online vaccine booking system.

National Immunisation Schedule

Free scheduled childhood immunisations and catch ups be booked for ages 0 to 18 years old.

Do not worry if you are not sure what vaccines are due or need to be caught up on. When you arrive for the appointment your vaccinator will check for you.

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Flu, measles, COVID-19, HPV, meningococcal, whooping cough, and shingles vaccines can all be booked through our vaccine booking system.

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You can book all your pregnancy immunisations online or over the phone.

When booking online, you will be asked if you are pregnant, you will have the option to book whooping cough, flu, and COVID-19 vaccines individually, or all at the same time. 

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Measles vaccines can be booked online. All other travel vaccines need to be booked through your usual doctor, nurse, healthcare provider, or dedicated travel clinic.

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This map shows health providers who provide immunisation. There are also primary care, Hauora Māori, Pacific and outreach services providing immunisation. Contact your preferred provider directly to check immunisation availability.


Over the phone bookings

During National Measles Immunisation Week from 3 November, you can book or ask questions over the phone from 8.30am to 9pm, Monday to Friday, and 8:30am to 2pm weekends (except public holidays). You can also contact your pharmacy, Hauora Māori or Pacific health providers or your GP.

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Book through your usual healthcare provider

Call your usual doctor, nurse, or healthcare provider if you have one to make an immunisation appointment. Plan at least 1 to 2 weeks ahead so you can get a time and date that works best for you and your whānau.

Enrolling with a GP

If you are unable to call, check your healthcare provider’s website for other options to make an appointment.

Ask for an immunisation appointment for either yourself or your child. You will need to provide the name and date of birth of the person being immunised. The provider will know what immunisations you need as they can look this up on the Aotearoa Immunisation Register.

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Pharmacy immunisations

Adults, older children, and teenagers can get some vaccinations at pharmacies including:

  • flu
  • measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR)
  • HPV
  • chickenpox
  • tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough (Boostrix)
  • meningococcal
  • COVID-19.  

Contact your local pharmacy directly to see what immunisations they offer and if you need to book an appointment. Before booking, check to see if there is a cost involved.  

Lots of vaccine bookings at pharmacies can be made online.

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Māori and Pacific Health providers

Māori and Pacific Health providers can offer immunisations. 

Chat with your Hauora Māori or Pacific Health provider or find a provider near you.

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School-based immunisations

Public health teams visit participating schools to immunise students against HPV and tetanus, diphtheria, and whooping cough usually in Year 7 or Year 8. Your child's school will give you information and consent forms.

If your child has missed a school vaccination, contact your school to see if there is a catch-up vaccination day.

If your school is not offering immunisations, or your child has missed out for any other reason, they can easily catch up with a visit to your doctor, nurse, or healthcare provider. This is also an option if you would like to be with your child when they get their vaccination.

Immunisations for school-aged children


If you need extra support

Call 0800 11 12 13 — the Disability Helpline is an immunisation helpline to support people with booking vaccines.

The helpline is open between 8:30am and 5pm, Monday to Friday. 

To speak with a person with experience or knowledge of disability for clinical advice or health-related assistance, call Healthline 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on 0800 611 116


Talk to someone about immunisations

If you have any questions and would like to talk to someone about your, or your child’s, immunisations you can: 

  • talk to your doctor, nurse, trusted healthcare professional, lead maternity carer, or Well Child Tamariki Ora nurse 
  • call Healthline any time on 0800 611 116 — translators are available
  • call PlunketLine any time on 0800 933 922.

Privacy

To book a vaccination or consultation, we need to collect some information.

Find out what we record, where it is kept, and who can access it.

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