How do you get the HPV vaccine?

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In New Zealand, the HPV vaccine (Gardasil 9) is available and is funded for some people.

The HPV vaccine (Gardasil 9) is licensed for use in New Zealand for anyone aged 9-45 years. It is given in 2 or 3 doses depending on age.

  • 2 doses: for 9-14 year olds (given over a 6 – 12 month period)
  • 3 doses: for those aged 15+ years (given over a 6 month period)

In New Zealand, the HPV vaccine is free for the following groups:

  • Anyone (of any gender) aged from 9 years up to their 27th birthday, can receive HPV Immunisation FREE as part of the Ministry of Health’s HPV Immunisation Programme  
  • Gardasil 9 is offered to all year 8 (or sometimes year 7) students through the school-based immunisation programme.
  • For anyone aged 9-26 years (inclusive) who does not get vaccinated at school, the HPV vaccine is available free of charge through their GP or Health Care Provider.

The vaccine can also be purchased:

  • People outside the funded groups can pay for the HPV vaccine.
  • The cost of the full 3 doses of HPV vaccine will vary but is approximately $600.
  • Your Family Doctor or Primary Health Care Nurse will be able to give you more information on the cost of the HPV vaccine.