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Travel vaccination costs in Sydney

Compare indicative travel vaccine and malaria-tablet costs in Sydney. 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.

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In Sydney, 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 Sydney

ItemIndicative costAccess routeNotes
Travel medicine consultA$70-A$150GP or travel clinicSome clinics bulk-bill eligible consults; travel vaccines are often private.
Hepatitis AA$80-A$130Private travel vaccineMay be recommended for some destinations and activities.
TyphoidA$50-A$90Private travel vaccineCommonly recommended for travel to higher-risk food and water settings.
Yellow feverA$120-A$180Approved centre onlyOnly authorised yellow fever vaccination centres can issue certificates.
Rabies pre-exposureA$120-A$180 per dosePrivateUsually a multi-dose course before travel.
Japanese encephalitisA$300-A$380 per dosePrivate or targeted public programmesTraveller recommendation depends on duration, season and destination.
Malaria tabletsA$20-A$150 per coursePrivate prescriptionCost depends on medicine, destination and trip length.

Scraped local evidence

3 provider networks monitored for Sydney. Evidence is a discovery signal, not a live booking guarantee.

Travel Doctor TMVCSydney, NSWTravel vaccination clinic availabilityCity mentioned in crawlable text
Travel Vaccination ClinicSydney, NSWYellow FeverService mentioned; price not published in crawlable text
Travel Vaccination ClinicSydney, NSWRabiesService mentioned; price not published in crawlable text
Travel Vaccination ClinicSydney, NSWHepatitis AService mentioned; price not published in crawlable text
Travel Vaccination ClinicSydney, NSWHepatitis BService mentioned; price not published in crawlable text
Travel Vaccination ClinicSydney, NSWTyphoidService mentioned; price not published in crawlable text
Travel Vaccination ClinicSydney, NSWMalariaService mentioned; price not published in crawlable text
Travel Vaccination ClinicSydney, NSWTravel vaccination clinic availabilityCity mentioned in crawlable text
Travel Vaccination ClinicSydney, NSWTravel vaccination clinicSydney clinic page monitored

Travel vaccination providers in Sydney

Related travel vaccine guides

According to TravelHealthPro (the UK's National Travel Health Network and Centre, used as a clinical reference by Australian travel-medicine providers), typhoid, hepatitis A and yellow fever are the most commonly recommended travel vaccines for Australians visiting South and South-East Asia, Africa and South America from cities including Sydney.

According to typical Australian travel-clinic pricing, travel medicine consultations in Sydney commonly sit in the A$70-A$150 range, typhoid vaccine A$50-A$90 per dose, yellow fever A$120-A$180, and Japanese encephalitis A$300-A$380 per dose. Final cost depends on whether the consult is bundled with the vaccine and whether prescriptions for malaria tablets are included.

According to TGA / Department of Health guidance, yellow fever vaccine in Australia must be administered at an approved yellow-fever vaccination centre and recorded on the International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP). Most travel-medicine providers in Sydney are accredited; verify before booking if travelling to a yellow-fever-endemic country.

Sources: TravelHealthPro (NaTHNaC) destination guides, Australian Department of Health travel-vaccination policy, TGA approved yellow-fever centre register.

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