
Immunisations and Travel Clinic in Dalyellup
At Dalyellup Family Medical Centre, we provide safe and effective immunisation services for patients of all ages. Vaccinations are a key part of preventing serious illnesses and keeping you, your family, and the wider community healthy.
Our Immunisation Services Include:
- Childhood vaccinations according to the National Immunisation Program
- Adult vaccines, including boosters for tetanus, influenza, and pneumonia
- Travel vaccinations for overseas trips, including yellow fever, hepatitis, and typhoid
- Pregnancy vaccinations, including influenza and whooping cough
- Catch-up immunisations for those who missed doses
Why Immunisations Are Important
Vaccinations protect against serious and sometimes life-threatening diseases. By staying up to date with recommended immunisations, you reduce your risk of illness and help protect vulnerable members of the community.
How can I book an immunisation appointment?
Booking an immunisation appointment with a GP in Dalyellup is easy. You can call the clinic directly on (08) 9795 6422 or book online through the clinic’s website to schedule an appointment.
What vaccines do children need?
Children require a series of vaccines according to the National Immunisation Program, including protection against measles, mumps, rubella, whooping cough, and more. Your GP can provide a full schedule.
Do adults need vaccines too?
Yes. Adults may need boosters for tetanus, influenza, pneumonia, or other vaccines depending on age, health conditions, or lifestyle.
Can I get travel vaccinations at Dalyellup Family Medical Centre?
Absolutely. We provide travel vaccines for destinations worldwide, including yellow fever, hepatitis, typhoid, and more.
Are vaccines safe?
Yes. Vaccines are thoroughly tested for safety and effectiveness. Our GPs will discuss potential side effects and answer any questions you have.
Can I get vaccinated during pregnancy?
Yes. Some vaccines, like influenza and whooping cough, are recommended during pregnancy to protect both mother and baby. Your GP can advise on timing and safety.

