Children’s Health & Immunisation: What Every Parent Should Know
At Bath Street Family Medical Centre, we know that raising healthy kids is one of the most important jobs in the world and we’re here to support families every step of the way. This month, we’re focusing on Children’s Health & Immunisation, covering everything from vaccine schedules to common childhood illnesses.
Why Childhood Immunisation Matters
Vaccination is one of the safest and most effective ways to protect your child from serious illnesses like measles, whooping cough, meningococcal and more. It also helps safeguard others in the community, especially those who are too young or medically unable to be vaccinated.
What’s the Difference Between Vaccination and Immunisation?
These terms are often used interchangeably, but they aren’t exactly the same.
- Vaccination is the process of receiving a vaccine (usually by injection)
- Immunisation is the process of becoming protected from disease after vaccination
Read more on the Healthdirect website.
Keeping Track of Your Child’s Vaccines
Not sure if your child is up to date? You can easily access their Immunisation History Statement via Medicare and myGov. This record helps ensure your child stays protected at each stage of their development.
How to access your records:
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Services Australia – Immunisation History Statements
What if a Vaccine Has Been Missed?
Life gets busy, and sometimes vaccinations fall behind. The good news is it’s usually simple to catch up. Your GP can help develop a safe and effective catch-up plan tailored to your child’s age and needs.
Protection Starts Before Birth
If you’re expecting, some vaccinations like the flu and whooping cough (dTpa) vaccines are recommended during pregnancy to help protect both you and your baby.
Learn more via Healthdirect: Vaccinations and Pregnancy
Need Advice? We’re Here to Help.
If you have questions about vaccinations, side effects, or how to access your child’s records, our GPs are here to provide guidance based on your child’s individual needs.
To book an appointment,
contact our friendly team at Bath Street Family Medical Centre today.
