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Your local, easy choice for protection.

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More Than Just the Flu Shot.

From whooping cough to measles, your local IPA Pharmacy offers a wide range of vaccinations – no GP wait times, no hassle.

Nationwide Locations |  Expert pharmacists |  Private consult rooms available

What makes our vaccinations so easy?

  • Vaccinations by qualified, friendly pharmacists
  • Privacy of consultation rooms
  • Option to co-administer flu & other vaccines
  • Ability to book which means no long wait times
  • Access to National Immunisation Program (NIP) for eligible people
  • A wide range of other vaccines available (travel, whooping cough, etc.)

Follow these 4 easy steps to book your Vaccination Service

Search below for your nearest store

Click the booking link assigned to your store

Choose your Vaccination Service
from the Service
dropdown menu

Final step is to Confirm
booking time and details.
That simple!

Ready to book?

Use the store locator below to find your nearest pharmacy and schedule your vaccination

Vaccinate. Relieve. Protect.

Support your health at every stage – from prevention to symptom care and everyday protection.

Why get a flu shot this year?

The flu can lead to serious illness- especially for kids, older adults, and people with underlying conditions. Getting vaccinated helps protect you, your family, and the community.
📅 Flu vaccinations are now available Australia-wide at IPA pharmacies.

Make it a One-Stop Visit, get your Flu shot and Covid-19 Vaccination in the same visit.


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Relieve - Act Early at the First Sign of Symptoms

Sometimes symptoms strike before you’ve had a chance to prepare.
Explore our range of immune-support and cold & flu products designed to help relieve congestion, fatigue, and sore throats — so you can get back to feeling your best.

Shop products for:
  • Cold and flu symptom relief
  • Immune system support
  • Seasonal recovery essentials


Shop Cold & Flu Medicine

Protect - Stay Well Day to Day

Good hygiene habits make a big difference. Reduce your risk of getting sick with simple everyday protection.

Top picks:
  • Hand sanitiser and soap
  • Surface disinfectants
  • Immunity-boosting vitamins


Shop Cold & Flu Supplements

Can I get flu and COVID-19 vaccines at the same time?

Yes! It is safe and effective to receive both vaccines at the same time.
Health authorities, including the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI), recommend co-administering flu and COVID-19 vaccines when available.

Can I get a flu vaccine at a pharmacy without a referral?

Yes!
You do not need a referral to get a flu vaccine at a pharmacy in Australia. Most pharmacies offer walk-in or online bookings for flu vaccinations.

How long does it take?

Protection from the vaccine typically begins to develop within two to three weeks after you get vaccinated with optimal protection occurring within the first three to four months.
The flu virus is most prevalent during the cooler months. By getting vaccinated earlier in the year, you’re covered for the period when you’re most likely to encounter the flu.
It is never too late to get vaccinated. Flu viruses can circulate year-round, so getting the shot even after flu season has begun offers some protection.

Who can get the flu shot for free?

The National Immunisation Program (NIP) provides free flu vaccine to eligible individuals. These include:

  • Anyone aged 65 years and older
  • Children 6months to less than 5 years old
  • Pregnant women (at any stage of pregnancy)
  • All Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 6 months or over
  • People aged 6 months or older with medical conditions that increase their risk of getting a serious disease such as:
    • Cardiac disease
    • Chronic respiratory conditions
    • Chronic neurological conditions
    • Immunocompromising conditions
    • Diabetes and other metabolic disorders
    • Renal disease
    • Haematological disorders

Please note you may still incur a vaccine administration fee. Speak with your Pharmacist or Health Care Professional prior to booking a flu immunisation.
This information is provided for general purposes only and does not substitute advice from your healthcare provider. Information is accurate as of the publishing date. Your personal information may be shared with third parties directly involved in your vaccine administration, such as the Australian Immunisation Register, Medicare, and medical personnel or other parties as required by law. This may also include disclosure to other entities as required by law. This may involve sharing your information with relevant health departments or similar government bodies. Please refer to our privacy policy for further details.

Is it safe?

The flu vaccine meets Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration standards and has been available for over 50 years.
Protection from the vaccine typically begins to develop within two to three weeks after you get vaccinated with optimal protection occurring within the first three to four months.
The flu virus is most prevalent during the cooler months. By getting vaccinated earlier in the year, you’re covered for the period when you’re most likely to encounter the flu.
It is never too late to get vaccinated. Flu viruses can circulate year-round, so getting the shot even after flu season has begun offers some protection.