Where can I get vaccinated for hepatitis B? You can get the hepatitis B vaccine from your local doctor. Infants will usually get the first dose of the hepatitis B vaccine at the hospital before they are discharged. You may also be able to get hepatitis B vaccines from: your local council or community health clinics Aboriginal medical services school-based immunisation programs travel medical clinics sexual health clinics prison health centres aged care facilities. You should check with these providers whether they are able to provide the hepatitis B vaccine and how much it will cost. Some people, including infants and children, can get the hepatitis B vaccine for free. Remember, the vaccine involves up to three injections over several appointments to ensure immunity against hepatitis B is achieved. Find out more vaccination against hepatitis B References Department of Health. (2018, July 2). Where can I get immunised. Updated 2 December 2019