17 June 2022

Please note that the extended opening hours at the Access and Sensory clinic has now finished.

For opening hours, see the Access and Sensory vaccination clinic page.

Due to strong demand for COVID-19 and flu vaccinations, the Access and Sensory vaccination clinic is expanding its opening hours for the next 3 weeks on Saturdays from 8.30am to 8.30pm.

This change in hours will take place immediately from tomorrow Saturday 18 June, with bookings available right now.

Anyone aged 5 years and over with disability and their carers, as well as concession card holders (including ACT Services Access Card) can book now and get a free flu and/or COVID-19 vaccination at the Access and Sensory vaccination clinic in Weston Creek.

It is safe to get the flu and COVID-19 vaccination at the same time.

Making a booking

Make a booking by calling the ACT COVID-19 vaccination line on 02 5124 3999 (8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday). Note our phone lines will be open until 7pm tonight (Friday 17 June) to allow more bookings.

Please communicate any assistance you may need when making the appointment.

Support staff, volunteers and carers can make the appointment on behalf of the patient.

Booking via phone will ensure you receive the quickest response from our team, but if you prefer to make an online appointment, please email covidvaccine@act.gov.au.

Please outline your name, preferred date and time to make a booking, best contact details and any other assistance you may need.

About the Access and Sensory vaccination clinic

The Access and Sensory vaccination clinic is a specialised vaccination service for people:

  • with disability, their carers and family members
  • with mental health conditions, or
  • who may need additional support to get their COVID-19 or flu vaccinations.

The Access and Sensory vaccination clinic is located at 24 Parkinson Street, Weston.

For more information on influenza (flu) vaccines, visit the ACT Health website.

For more information on the Access and Sensory vaccination clinic, visit the COVID-19 website.