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Your Travel Vaccination Appointment
Key Information
- More Than Just Jabs: This appointment is a comprehensive travel risk assessment designed to create a personalised health plan for your specific trip.
- Timing: Ideally, you should have this consultation 6 to 8 weeks before you travel, as some vaccines take time to become fully effective.
- Preparation: Your nurse will need to know your destination, the duration of your stay, whether you are in cities or rural areas, and your planned activities.
- Costs: Some vaccines (like Tetanus, Typhoid, and Hepatitis A) are available for free on the NHS. Others (such as Rabies or Yellow Fever) may incur a charge, which we will explain during your visit.
- General Safety: We will also discuss essential advice regarding mosquito bite prevention, food and water safety, and sun protection.
What Happens Next?
If you have booked your appointment, please make sure you have all your travel details to hand.
If you are planning a trip and have not yet arranged a consultation, please contact us as early as possible to ensure you are fully protected.
Further Information
For a general overview of travel vaccinations and advice on staying healthy abroad, please visit the NHS website.
Providing NHS Services
Telephone: 01727 853107