Your First Stop Before Take-Off
Our travel health clinic offers comprehensive consultations, travel vaccinations and medication advice to ensure you’re fully prepared for any journey. Whether you’re visiting urban or remote regions, we tailor a plan for you to travel with confidence.
We combine medical expertise with travel insights to provide a smooth travel preparation experience.
Vaccines are your first line of defence against serious infectious diseases.
Why Vaccinations Matter
Range of Vaccines Offered
Timing Guidance
Vaccine | Details | Dosage | Price |
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Cholera | Prevents diarrhoeal illness from unsafe food/water in high-risk areas. | 2 | £30 per dose |
Dengue | Ideal for tropical destinations prone to mosquito-borne dengue outbreaks. | 2 | £98 per dose |
DTP | Protects against 3 life-threatening infections: Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Polio. | 1 | £35 per dose |
Hepatitis A | Common in countries with poor sanitation. Provides long-term protection. | 1 | £55 per dose (Adult) £50 per dose (Children) |
Hepatitis B | Recommended for long-term stays and healthcare workers abroad. | 3 | £48 per dose (Adult) £25 per dose (Children) |
Combined Hepatitis A & B | Ideal for travellers needing dual protection, especially for extended stays. | 2-3 | £70 per dose |
Japanese Encephalitis | Critical for rural travel in Asia during mosquito season. | 2 | £98 per dose |
Meningitis ACWY | Required for Hajj & Umrah. Protects against meningococcal meningitis. | 1 | £50 per dose |
Rabies | Life-saving vaccine for remote travel or animal exposure risks. | 3 | £70 per dose |
Tick-Borne Encephalitis | For outdoor activities in forested European/Asian regions. | 2-3 | £60 per dose |
Typhoid | Protects against contaminated food/water in developing countries. | 1 | £35 per dose |
MMR | MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) vaccine is for travellers to areas with ongoing outbreaks. | 2 | £40 per dose |
Explore our targeted travel treatments, each designed to address common concerns and keep you comfortable on the move.
Travellers’ Diarrhoea | Jet Lag |
A common illness caused by consuming contaminated food or water while travelling abroad. | A sleep problem that occurs when your body’s clock is out of sync after crossing time zones. |
Period Delay | Altitude Sickness |
An effective way to postpone your period for travel, events, or special occasions, helping you have a worry-free trip. | A condition that can occur when travelling to high altitudes too quickly, causing headaches, nausea, and fatigue. |
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Book your travel health consultation today and get personalised advice, recommended vaccinations, and essential travel medicines to keep you protected!
Schedule an appointment with us to ensure we recommend the treatment that is safe and appropriate for you.
After an assessment, our clinician will provide a personalised plan with expert advice tailored to your specific needs.
We ensure your treatment remains confidential, professional and handled with care every step throughout your journey.
Which travel vaccines do I need?
Our professionals assess your itinerary, duration of stay and planned activities to recommend the right vaccines. Routine jabs like hepatitis A, typhoid and diphtheria/polio boosters are common, and other vaccines such as yellow fever or Japanese encephalitis are advised for specific regions.
How far in advance should I get travel vaccines?
We recommend booking 6–8 weeks before departure so that multi-dose courses can be completed and peak immunity reached. Early planning ensures you have full coverage against infections.
Do you offer travel vaccinations near me without an appointment?
We offer walk-in slots for routine vaccines. However, for multi-dose courses, we advise booking a pre-travel consultation to ensure availability and proper scheduling. Booking in advance guarantees you receive personalised advice and the correct vaccines.
What documentation will I receive?
After your vaccination, you’ll receive an International Certificate of Vaccination, which many countries require for entry. This approach ensures you always have valid, recognised documentation for border control.
Can I get advice for multiple destinations?
Yes. Our travel health experts can provide guidance on each destination’s entry requirements. We factor in different disease risks, vaccine validity periods and scheduling constraints to produce a tailored plan, so you don’t need separate consultations for each stop on your trip.
Are travel vaccines safe if I have existing health conditions?
During your consultation, we review your medical history, current medications and any allergies. We then modify vaccine recommendations to ensure safety and efficacy, whether you have diabetes, asthma, or other conditions, providing reassurance and tailored care.
What if I need last-minute travel health advice?
For urgent departures, we offer same-day appointments. While accelerated schedules are available for certain vaccines, we explain which ones benefit from rapid dosing and which require more standard timing to ensure you have the best possible protection.
Do you provide group or family appointments?
Yes. Our group sessions streamline consultations and vaccinations together, ensuring consistency and convenience, while still delivering personalised advice for each traveller.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Please bring your passport, any existing vaccination records and your full travel itinerary. Having these details on hand allows us to verify visa requirements, avoid duplicate vaccines and confirm any boosters you may need.