Where to get your COVID-19 vaccine in Camberwell precinct
Record numbers of Melburnians are answering the call to get vaccinated against COVID-19, eagerly rolling up their sleeves for the long-awaited jab.
If you want to do your bit to protect yourself and the community, here’s where you can access the COVID-19 vaccine in Camberwell.
Camberwell Junction Medical Clinic
Camberwell Junction Medical Clinic is offering the AstraZeneca vaccine.
The best way to book an appointment is to go to their online booking page.
The clinic’s website includes helpful information about the vaccine to enable patients to assess their suitability and a link to the government eligibility checker.
Visit the clinic
Camberwell Junction Medical Clinic
Open: Mon – Sun 8am – 8pm
Address: Rear 6-8 Prospect Hill Rd
Phone: (03) 9882 8184
MyClinic Camberwell
MyClinic Camberwell is administering the AstraZeneca vaccine to existing patients. New patients can get the vaccine if they can provide a medical history.
Bookings are being taken by phone, or via the clinic’s online booking page.
Patients can print out the government’s mandatory consent form from the website and fill it in ahead of their appointment. The form takes about ten minutes to complete.
Visit the clinic
Open: Mon, Tue, Thu 9am – 7pm; Wed, Fri 9am – 6pm; Sat 9am – 5pm
Address: 622 – 624 Burke Rd
Phone: (03) 9882 0055
Terry White Chemmart Camberwell
Terry White Chemmart Camberwell is administering the AstraZeneca vaccine to those who are eligible.
Walk-in appointments are available, or you can book online here.
Visit the chemist
Terry White Chemmart Camberwell
Open: Mon – Wed 8.30am – 6pm; Thu – Fri 8.30am – 7pm; Sat 9am – 5.30pm; Sun 10am – 5.30pm
Address: Shop 1.10, Camberwell Place, 793 Burke Rd
Phone: (03) 9882 6655
Camberwell Road Medical Practice
Camberwell Road Medical Practice is offering the AstraZeneca and Pfizer vaccine available to new and existing patients.
Their preferred booking method is by phone.
Visit the clinic
Camberwell Road Medical Practice
Open: Mon – Fri 8am – 6pm; Sat 9am – 2pm; Sun 9am – 1pm
Address: Level 2, 124 – 126 Camberwell Rd
Phone: (03) 9834 7600
Boroondara Medical Centre
Boroondara Medical Clinic is offering the AstraZeneca vaccine to people aged 18 and above.
You can book an appointment by phone, or by using their online booking page.
New patients to the clinic are asked to make a bulk-billed appointment with a doctor at the clinic to review medications and medical history, confirm eligibility, and discuss any questions regarding the COVID-19 vaccine.
Visit the clinic
Open: Mon – Fri 8.30am – 6pm; Sat 8.30am – 4pm
Address: 673 Burke Rd
Phone: (03) 9882 2817
Who is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine?
You can find out if you are eligible for a vaccination using the government’s COVID-19 vaccine eligibility checker.
Important vaccination information
You should not attend a COVID-19 vaccination appointment if you:
- Have a fever, cough, runny nose, or other symptoms that could be COVID-19
- Are waiting for COVID-19 test results
- Have tested positive with COVID-19 and are in isolation
- Are a close contact of someone with COVID-19.
If you have had another vaccine in the 14 days before your COVID-19 vaccine appointment, you should tell your immunisation provider.
At your appointment you will need your Medicare card and photo ID, as well as your employee ID if you are getting a COVID-19 vaccine because of your occupation.
If you are not an existing patient of the clinic you are visiting, you may need to provide your medical history. Contact the clinic before your appointment to check the requirements.
After you receive the vaccination, you will be required to stay in the clinic for at least 15 minutes to ensure you don’t have a negative reaction.
You will be able to get proof of vaccination from your Medicare immunisation history through myGov, or by calling Medicare on 1800 653 809.
For more information about the COVID-19 vaccination, visit the Department of Health coronavirus website.
Editor’s note: This article was originally published on June 8, 2021 and has since been updated to include new information.
Update: In the latest easing of restrictions, beauty and personal care services like nail salons, spas and tattoo parlours will be allowed to open from Monday, June 1. These services will be allowed to have up to 20 customers per space, and customer contact details will need to be recorded. The Victorian government will also allow indoor fitness and recreation facilities to reopen from June 22, with up to 20 people per space and up to 10 people per group or activity at any one time. Read more here.
The Victorian government will allow cafes, restaurants and pubs to reopen their doors to serve meals to up to 20 customers at a time per enclosed space from June 1. From June 22, this could increase to up to 50 patrons. The number of patrons may increase up to 100 during the second half of July. Read more here.
Victorians will be allowed to have up to five guests in their home from Wednesday, under new changes to COVID-19 restrictions in Victoria.
The changes, which come into effect at 11.59pm on Tuesday, May 12, also allow outdoor gatherings such as recreational and sporting activities with up to 10 people.
Premier Daniel Andrews said restrictions remain in place for businesses like cafes and restaurants, at least until June, when the government would review the restrictions again.
Many of Camberwell’s cafes and restaurants are operating under restricted trade, offering takeaway and home delivered orders, and local residents can continue to support them in this way.
The premier said the government wanted to wait a few extra weeks before lifting restrictions on cafes and restaurants to see if they could increase the limit beyond 10 patrons at a time.
Mr Andrews said the feedback from many businesses was that reopening for just 10 patrons at a time would prove hard to be viable.
The government wants to wait and see if they can take an even bigger step in June, and potentially increase the limit beyond 10 patrons, so that these businesses have a better chance at viability.
Under the eased restrictions, visiting friends and family – if you really need to – will be added to reasons to leave your home.
There are also changes to weddings, funerals and religious gatherings.
The changes allow up to 10 guests at weddings, in addition to the couple and celebrant.
For funerals, up to 20 guests will be allowed to attend an indoor ceremony, while up to 30 people will be permitted to attend an outdoor ceremony.
Religious gatherings and ceremonies can host up to 10 guests, in addition to the people required to host the gathering.
“I’m asking Victorians to use common sense – you should only spend time together if it’s safe,” Mr Andrews said.
“And you should only be undertaking these activities if you really need to. If it’s integral to your health and wellbeing.”