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Travel Advice and Vaccinations

 

Travelling abroad means encountering unfamiliar places and situations which may carry unexpected risks.  If you're planning to travel outside the UK,

you may need to be vaccinated against some of the serious diseases found in other parts of the world. Vaccinations are available to protect

you against infections such as yellow fever, typhoid and hepatitis A.

Which travel vaccines are free?

The following travel vaccines are available free on the NHS. These vaccines are free because they protect against diseases thought to represent the greatest risk to public health if they were brought into the country:

  • polio (given as a combined diphtheria/tetanus/polio jab)
  • typhoid
  • hepatitis A
  • cholera

Which travel vaccines will I have to pay for?

You'll have to pay for travel vaccinations against:

The cost of travel vaccines that aren't available on the NHS will vary, depending on the vaccine and number of doses you need. It's worth considering this when budgeting for your trip.  

Where do I get my travel vaccines?

Travel advice can be obtained from:

  • A private travel vaccination clinic
  • Any pharmacy offering travel healthcare services

You should contact the travel clinic at least 8 weeks before you're due to travel. Some vaccines need to be given well in advance to allow your body to develop immunity. Some vaccines involve a number of doses spread over several weeks or months.

Fortrose Medical Practice does no longer offer any vaccinations.

Further information can also be found at www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/destinations

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