Travel Health
Page last reviewed: 15 September 2021
Page created: 15 September 2021
Page created: 15 September 2021
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The surgery can administer Tetanus/Diphtheria/Polio, Hepatitis A and Typhoid vaccines (for which there is no charge) and issue a private prescription for Malaria tablets.
If other vaccinations are recommended you will be advised to attend a specialist Travel Vaccination Clinic for these.
This process should be started at least 8 weeks before travel.
Select the region you are travelling to find out more.
If you are travelling abroad please complete and submit the travel form in plenty of time (we recommend 6-8 weeks) before your journey.
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
EHIC to apply for your free European Health Insurance Card