QLD travel health
Travel vaccination costs in Brisbane
Compare indicative travel vaccine and malaria-tablet costs in Brisbane. TreatCompare monitors national travel medicine networks, specialist clinics and approved-centre signals so travellers can check likely private costs before booking.
Last updated: 2026-05-11. All prices in AUD.
Quick answer
In Brisbane, travel medicine consults commonly sit around A$70-A$150. Individual travel vaccines vary widely: typhoid may be around A$50-A$90, yellow fever around A$120-A$180 and Japanese encephalitis around A$300-A$380 per dose before any separate consult fee.
Indicative prices in Brisbane
| Item | Indicative cost | Access route | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Travel medicine consult | A$70-A$150 | GP or travel clinic | Some clinics bulk-bill eligible consults; travel vaccines are often private. |
| Hepatitis A | A$80-A$130 | Private travel vaccine | May be recommended for some destinations and activities. |
| Typhoid | A$50-A$90 | Private travel vaccine | Commonly recommended for travel to higher-risk food and water settings. |
| Yellow fever | A$120-A$180 | Approved centre only | Only authorised yellow fever vaccination centres can issue certificates. |
| Rabies pre-exposure | A$120-A$180 per dose | Private | Usually a multi-dose course before travel. |
| Japanese encephalitis | A$300-A$380 per dose | Private or targeted public programmes | Traveller recommendation depends on duration, season and destination. |
| Malaria tablets | A$20-A$150 per course | Private prescription | Cost depends on medicine, destination and trip length. |
Scraped local evidence
3 provider networks monitored for Brisbane. Evidence is a discovery signal, not a live booking guarantee.
| Travel Doctor TMVC | Brisbane, QLD | Travel vaccination clinic availability | City mentioned in crawlable text |
| Travelvax | Brisbane, QLD | Travel vaccination clinic availability | City mentioned in crawlable text |
Related travel vaccine guides
Sources & further reading
- Australian Government: Immunisation for travel — Australian Government advice to consult a doctor or travel clinic 6 to 12 weeks before travel.
- Australian Immunisation Handbook: international travellers — ATAGI guidance on routine, risk-based and required travel vaccines.
- Australian Government: yellow fever — Australian yellow fever travel requirements and approved vaccination centre rules.
- Smartraveller health advice — Australian travel health planning and destination advice.
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