Travel Health

Updated the 1st of May 2025

Please note that the Practice no longer offers private travel vaccinations or prescriptions for malaria.

We do offer travel vaccinations that are available under the NHS, including: 

  • Typhoid
  • Tetanus/Diphtheria/Polio
  • Hepatitis A and
  • Cholera. 

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Travel Health Advice

Our Nurses can provide comprehensive travel health advice including guidance on appropriate immunisations. Vaccines need time to take effect and some may require a course over several weeks. Please arrange an appointment for a travel consultation at a minimum of 12 weeks before departure. Due to high demand at busy times of year it may not always be possible to offer you an appointment in time for your trip and you may be advised to book an appointment at a private travel clinic. 

Select the region you are travelling to find out more.

Africa

Central Asia

East Asia

Australasia & Pacific

Caribbean

Central America

Europe & Russia

Middle East

North America

South America & Antarctica

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Further Travel Information

The following websites will give you additional travel advice

Travel Health for information of vaccinations available on NHS

MASTA for private vaccination clinics

Gov.uk for specific country travel advice

Healthcare Cover abroad (GHIC and EHIC) for information on the cover available and to apply for either a UK Global Health Insurance Care or a European Health Insurance Card.

Page last reviewed: 30 March 2021
Page created: 30 March 2021