Hepatitis is the inflammation of the liver, primarily caused by a viral infection. However, it can also result from factors such as fatty liver, alcohol abuse, exposure to chemicals, certain medications, and immune disorders.

What Are Hepatitis A and B?
Hepatitis A (HAV): Typically spread through ingestion of contaminated food or water, or via close contact with an infected individual.
Hepatitis B (HBV): Transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, or other bodily fluids.

Why Vaccination Matters?
Safe and Effective
The vaccines have been rigorously tested and are proven to be safe for both adults and children.
Long-Term Protection
The Hepatitis A vaccine usually offers protection for over 20 years with just two doses. For Hepatitis B, a three-dose series provides lifelong immunity for the majority of individuals.

Who Should Get Vaccinated?
- Travelers to areas with high infection rates
- Healthcare workers and first responders
- People with chronic liver disease
- Individuals who engage in high-risk activities, such as unprotected sex or drug use
Vaccination against Hepatitis A and B is essential for long-term liver health, providing effective protection against severe complications such as cirrhosis and liver cancer.
Hepatitis A & B Vaccinations
Hepatitis A Vaccination
$90 nett
Hepatitis B Vaccination
$50 nett
Hepatitis A & B Vaccinations (1 dose)
$135 nett
Hepatitis A & B Vaccinations (3 doses)
$400 nett