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Chemist Warehouse travel vaccinations

Convenience checks for pharmacist vaccination services where the required travel vaccine is in scope. Compare indicative Australian travel vaccine costs, clinic coverage and quote checks before booking.

Last updated: 2026-05-11. Prices shown in AUD where available.

Quick answer

Store-specific quote required. For Chemist Warehouse, compare the travel consult, vaccine fee, prescription fee, course timing and approved yellow fever centre status before booking.

Not every travel vaccine is available through a pharmacy pathway.
Check local service scope, vaccine stock and whether a GP/travel clinic consult is still needed.
Useful for comparing convenience rather than specialist travel medicine.

Australian price context

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.

City coverage checks

Provider evidence

Vaccination pharmacy service: Pharmacy vaccination service monitored

National pharmacy network used as a convenience comparator where pharmacist vaccination scope covers the relevant service.

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Sources & further reading

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