Where can I get my vaccinations?
City of Vienna vaccination centres
- The Local district health authorities for the Public Health Services of the City of Vienna
- Town Town vaccination centre run by the Public Health Services of the City of Vienna (yellow fever vaccination centre)
Where can I get free child vaccinations?
- At registered doctors participating in the child vaccination programme
- Town Town vaccination centre run by the Public Health Services of the City of Vienna (yellow fever vaccination centre)
- At Public Health Services of the City of Viennalocal district health authorities
- At adult advice centres run by the Vienna Child and Youth Welfare Service (Municipal Department 11)
- At the children’s clinic run by the Vienna North Health Centre for the Wiener Gebietskrankenkasse
- in City of Vienna compulsory schools from a school doctor: vaccination appointments are determined in consultation with the headmaster at the school.
Adults and guardians will receive written information on vaccination appointments in due course.
Vaccinations at surgeries
- Many doctors in general medicine and specialists in medicine for children and young people can provide vaccinations – please refer to: Praxisplan for Vienna Medical Association
Surgeries and institutions specialising in travel medicine who also administer yellow fever vaccinations:
- Tropical Institute Wien Mitte: https://dietropenordination.at/
- Traveldoc: http://www.traveldoc.at/
- Institute for Travel and Tropical Medicine: http://www.tropeninstitut.at/
- Centre of Tropical Medicine: https://www.reisemed.at/
- Doctors for children and young people DR. SOMMER & Dr. SZALAY:http://www.doc-for-kids.at/, http://www.reisemedizin.at
All of the authorised yellow fever vaccination centres can be found here..
University centre of excellence for complex issues
Special clinic for vaccinations, travel and tropical medicine at the Medical University of Vienna; yellow fever vaccination centre: https://www.meduniwien.ac.at
Among others, this is especially directed at people:
- with cancer
- with autoimmune diseases
- with immunosuppression or immunodeficiencies
- following transplants