Who can give vaccinations?
Funded and unfunded vaccines can be given by your doctor, nurse, midwife and some paramedics and pharmacists who have been trained as vaccinators.
There are also other healthcare providers (eg, kaiāwhina) who have received training to give you certain vaccinations under supervision.
Different providers may have restrictions on what vaccinations can be given, or the ages of people they can administer these to. So it’s worth checking with the provider first to see if you or your whānau can get the vaccination needed from them.
Read more about which vaccinations are available through some pharmacies.
Where can I get vaccinated?
There are many different settings in which you can get a vaccination. These include:
- Medical or health centres.
- Pharmacies.
- Community-based clinics including marae-based clinics.
- mobile health clinics and mobile vaccination services that move around to different retail shops within a local community (eg, supermarkets or hardware shops). Some providers have mobile teams that can come to your home to vaccinate .
Read about how to find these providers in the ‘how to search the Healthpoint directory’ section below.
What if I have a disability?
If you have a disability and would like to know about the accessibility of different providers, or if you can get an immunisation at home, contact the Disability team by phoning 0800 11 12 13, texting 8988 or emailing access@whakarongorau.nz.