Immunisation
Immunisation protects you from serious diseases throughout life, from 6 weeks of age to 65 years old. Getting vaccinated at the recommended times will give the best protection against disease. Immunisation is the most effective way to actively protect your child from preventable diseases, such as whooping cough, tetanus, hepatitis B and measles.
The Ministry of Health supports immunisation and Vercoe Brown and Associates offers the full National Immunisation Schedule for all eligible patients. We can provide vaccinations outside of the Immunisation Schedule; please call to confirm costs prior to being vaccinated.
Child Immunisation is FREE
Vaccination information
Protect your child now, for their future
Want to know when to vaccinate?
Child Immunisation
Here is a link to the New Zealand National Immunisation Schedule.
Adults need immunisations too.
Immunisation is not just recommended for children. Whooping Cough is funded for pregnant women in their third trimester and recommended (but not funded) for close family members (e.g. partners, grandparents and close family members). Adult Vaccinations such as Tetanus boosters are recommended at 45 and 65 years of age or earlier in the case of dirty wounds. The Shingles Vaccine is recommended for men and women aged 65 to 80 years old and is funded for eligible patients.
Going overseas?
You’ll need travel vaccinations and assessments.
Vercoe Brown and Associates can help you with all your travel health needs. A travel appointment takes just 30 minutes and will give you and your family invaluable advice for planning your trip, and staying safe while away.