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A new school year is the perfect opportunity to make sure your child is healthy, up to date with vaccinations, and ready to learn. A pre-school GP check-up can identify issues that might otherwise go undetected — affecting your child’s ability to participate fully in the classroom and playground.

Is My Child’s Immunisation Record Up to Date?

The National Immunisation Program (NIP) has specific catch-up requirements at school entry age. Before your child starts primary school, confirm they have received:

You can check your child’s immunisation history through MyGov (Medicare section) or request a printout from our clinic. Any missed vaccines can be administered at Peninsula MDC Mornington — the NIP catch-up schedule provides these vaccines free of charge.

Annual flu vaccines: Children aged 6 months to 5 years are eligible for a free annual influenza vaccine under the NIP. Flu can cause serious illness in young children — and an unwell child means missed school and disrupted family routines. Book your child’s flu jab before each flu season.

Vision and Hearing

Undetected vision and hearing problems are among the most common causes of learning difficulties and behaviour issues in school-aged children. If your child hasn’t had a vision or hearing check recently, a GP consultation is a good starting point — our doctors can conduct basic assessments and refer to appropriate specialists (ophthalmologist, audiologist) if concerns are identified.

School Entry Medical

Some schools or sporting activities require a school entry or sports clearance medical. Our GPs provide these assessments efficiently at Peninsula MDC Mornington, with reports provided on the same visit where possible.

Children’s Mental Health

Starting school — or transitioning to a new year level — can be a significant source of anxiety for children. If your child seems persistently worried about school, has difficulty separating from you, or is experiencing changes in sleep, appetite or mood, a GP consultation can help determine whether further support is needed.

Children’s Dental Check

The start of the school year is also a good time to schedule your child’s dental check-up. Eligible children aged 2–17 can access up to $1,095 in free dental treatment over two years through the Medicare Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS). Contact our dental clinic to check eligibility and book.