Post vaccination
Doctors and nurses who report a significant AEFI for a patient will receive advice by phone, email or letter from WAVSS to help clinically manage the future care and immunisation needs of these patients. If required, the patient will be contacted by WAVSS staff to arrange an appointment for the Specialist Immunisation Clinic (external site). A separate referral is not required.
If you require further information relating to the progress of an AEFI report, contact WAVSS staff by:
- phone on (08) 6456 0208 (Monday to Friday, 08:00 to 16:30, except public holidays)
- email wavss@health.wa.gov.au
After hours support should be reserved for advice on the immediate investigation and management of serious AEFI. Clinicians may contact the on-call adult immunologist through the Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital switchboard on 08 6457 3333 for urgent after-hours clinical support.
Prior to vaccination
If your patients have medical queries/conditions that require consideration prior to vaccination, you can
- seek advice from the WAVSS staff by:
- phone on (08) 6456 0208 (Monday to Friday, 08:00 to 16:30, except public holidays)
- email wavss@health.wa.gov.au
- For non-WA health providers submit a referral via Central Referral Services (CRS) or for WA health providers via e-referral to:
- SCGH Immunology Specialist Immunisation Clinic for adults or
- PCH Infectious Diseases Specialist Immunisation Clinic for children.
For people who have had significant AEFIs, specialised clinical services are available where they can discuss and receive further vaccinations under medical supervision. On rare occasions, there are adverse events that prevent patients from having further specific vaccinations. For many others re-vaccination is possible.