The Village GP Black Rock

The Village GP Black Rock

Opening Hours

Monday

8:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Tuesday

8:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Wednesday

8:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Thursday

8:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Friday

8:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Saturday

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Public Holidays – CLOSED

Hours are subject to change due to doctor availability.

Get Your Flu Vaccination at The Village GP Black Rock

Flu season is approaching, and it’s important to protect yourself and your loved ones with the flu vaccination. At The Village GP Black Rock, we’re committed to providing comprehensive healthcare services, including effective flu vaccinations for the local community in Black Rock, Beaumaris, Sandringham, Hampton, Parkdale, Mentone, Cheltenham, Brighton East, Hampton East, Bluff Road, Bayside, and Brighton, and nearby areas.

Understand Your Flu Vaccination Options

At The Village GP Black Rock, we offer both free and private flu vaccines to ensure that everyone in our community is protected this flu season. We have 2025 flu vaccines available (Government & Private), with private flu shots available for $25.

Free Flu Vaccines Under the National Immunisation Program (NIP)

If you’re eligible, the flu vaccine is free under the National Immunisation Program for the following groups:

  • Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people (6 months and over)
  • Children aged 6 months to under 5 years
  • Pregnant women (at any stage of pregnancy)
  • Individuals aged 65 and over
  • People aged 6 months and over with medical conditions that increase the risk of severe flu

Private Vaccinations

If you do not meet the criteria for the National Immunisation Program, you can still receive the flu vaccine for a small fee of $25.

Flu vaccines are available throughout the week at our immunisation clinic, and consultations are bulk-billed with Medicare. If you do not have Medicare, the consultation fee is $20.

Who Should Get Vaccinated?

We recommend the flu vaccine for everyone aged 6 months and over, but certain groups are at a higher risk of severe flu complications and are strongly encouraged to get vaccinated each year. These high-risk groups are eligible for free vaccines under the NIP, including:

  • Children aged 6 months to under 5 years
  • Pregnant women (at any stage of pregnancy)
  • People aged 65 years and over
  • Individuals with chronic medical conditions, including heart disease, respiratory issues, diabetes, and other health conditions that increase the risk of severe flu.

By vaccinating, you help not only protect yourself but also your community—ensuring those who are most vulnerable are shielded from the flu’s potential risks.

When Should I Get the Flu Vaccine?

For optimal protection against the flu, we recommend getting your flu vaccination at The Village GP Black Rock before the flu season starts, ideally in April or May. This timing allows your body to build strong immunity, so you’re fully protected during the peak flu months, which typically run from June to September. Getting vaccinated early not only helps reduce your risk of illness but also ensures you stay healthy and safeguarded throughout the flu season.

Book Your Flu Vaccination Today

At The Village GP Black Rock, our team of experienced healthcare professionals is ready to administer your flu vaccination safely and conveniently. To book an appointment, visit our online booking page or call us at (03) 8202 3000.

Frequently Asked Questions

Some individuals may experience mild side effects after receiving the flu vaccine, such as soreness at the injection site, low-grade fever, or muscle aches. ​These side effects are generally short-term and should go away within a few days.
Yes, the flu vaccine is safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding. In fact, it’s recommended to protect both the mother and the baby from influenza. ​
Can I get the flu vaccine if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding? Yes, the flu vaccine is safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding. In fact, it’s recommended to protect both the mother and the baby from influenza. ​ Can individuals with egg allergies receive the flu vaccine? Yes, individuals with egg allergies can safely receive the influenza vaccine. The vaccines contain only minute traces of egg protein, which are generally safe for those with egg allergies. It’s important to discuss any allergies with your healthcare provider before vaccination. ​
For your flu vaccination appointment, please bring:

  • Your Medicare card (if eligible for the NIP)
  • Any relevant medical information or a list of your medications, especially if you have chronic health conditions
  • Proof of age or health status if you’re eligible for the free vaccine under NIP