Nga Miro Wananga Room, Ngāruawāhia Community Multi-vaccination Centre
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29 River Road, Ngāruawāhia |
Monday to Friday |
9am to 3pm |
Waahi Whaanui ★ Including tamariki 5-11yrsIncluding tamariki 5-11yrs ♦ offering vaccines for 3-plus for measles, mumps and rubella. |
23 Parry Street, Huntly |
Monday to Friday |
10am to 3.30pm |

Vaccination Clinics
Vaccination Clinics
POP-UP VACCINATION sites are running all over the Waikato. There are also our community vaccination centres.

If you just want to come for a chat, that's all good too. No pressure to be vaccinated - our mobile health experts are also there to help with your pātai.
You can also be vaccinated at a range of other locations across Waikato, including GPs and pharmacies. See Healthpoint for those options.
COVID-19 vaccination and children
Parents and caregivers in the Waikato have the opportunity to protect their children aged 5 to 11 against COVID-19 with the child version of the Pfizer vaccine. Young people aged 12 to 15 can get vaccinated now.
The COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 5 to 11 years is a child specific vaccine. It's different to the adult version. It's only one third of the dose.
In the Waikato there will be a variety of places, including GPs, pharmacies and our Waikato DHB vaccination centres offering the child specific vaccine. Some of our mobile sites are offering vaccines for 5-11 years - look out for the ★ beside the vaccination centre.
- If you're aged 18+ you can get a booster 3 months after your second shot.
- If you're aged 16 or 17 you can get your booster 6 months after your second dose.
- Rangatahi aged 16 or 17 can now get a booster six months after completing their primary course.
- Second boosters are now available for everyone aged 50+, and Māori and Pacific peoples aged 40 and over, and for priority groups including health workers aged 30+, and people aged 16+ with a disability or health condition that increases the risk of severe illness with COVID-19.
Find out more about booster doses.
Maniapoto Whānau Ora Centre ♦ Offering vaccines for 3-plus for measles, mumps and rubella. |
23 Taupiri Street, Te Kūiti |
Monday and Tuesday |
10am to 4.30pm |
Te Kohao Health ★ Including tamariki 5-11yrs ♦ Offering vaccines for 3-plus for measles, mumps and rubella |
961 Wairere Dr, Hamilton East |
Monday to Friday |
9am to 3pm |
Innes Common ★ Including tamariki 5-11yrs ♦ Offering vaccines for 3-plus for measles, mumps and rubella |
Hamilton Lake, Hamilton |
Thursday 26 January |
9.30am to 2.30pm |
Garden Place (Outside the library) ★ Including tamariki 5-11yrs ♦ Offering vaccines for 3-plus for measles, mumps and rubella |
Hamilton Central, Hamilton |
Cancelled due to weather conditions Saturday 28 January |
11am to 2pm 11am to 2pm |
Hamilton Gardens ★ Including tamariki 5-11yrs ♦ Offering vaccines for 3-plus for measles, mumps and rubella |
Hungerford Crescent, Hamilton | Sunday 29 January | 12pm to 5pm |
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Village Green ★ Including tamariki 5-11yrs ♦ Offering vaccines for 3-plus for measles, mumps and rubella. |
46 Maniapoto Street, Ōtorohanga |
Tuesday 31 January |
10am to 3pm |
Morrinsville New World ★ Including tamariki 5-11yrs ♦ Offering vaccines for 3-plus for measles, mumps and rubella. |
79/89-97 Thames Street, Morrinsville |
Wednesday 25 |
10.30am to 3pm |
Te Aroha Countdown ★ Including tamariki 5-11yrs ♦ Offering vaccines for 3-plus for measles, mumps and rubella. |
85 Whitaker Street, |
Cancelled due to weather conditions Thursday 26 |
10.30am to 2.30pm |
Tokoroa Community Bookings required
♦ offering vaccines for 3-plus for measles, mumps and rubella. |
203 Leith Place, Tokoroa |
Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday |
9am- 11am to 6pm |
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Grass area opposite Taumarunui Memorial Hall ★ Including tamariki 5-11yrs ♦ Offering vaccines for 3-plus for measles, mumps and rubella |
153 Hakiaha Street Taumarunui | Wednesday | 10am to 2pm |
Taumarunui Community Kokiri Trust ★ Including tamariki 5-11yrs |
121 Hakiaha Street, Taumarunui | Thursday | 2pm - 5pm |