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Your clinic appointment will include a full consultation and risk assessment by a travel health specialist nurse. You will also receive any vaccinations, antimalarials and other essential travel products needed for your trip.

Please note the following:

  • Children aged up to 15 years must have a parent/guardian present and able to complete the consultation on their behalf. Children aged 16 to 18 years must attend the consultation themselves.
  • Ensure that you bring details of all current and historical medical and treatment to your appointment.
  • This clinic reserves the right to charge a consultation fee for this service. Please see pricing for details.

Exclusions for this clinic:

Please be aware of the following exclusions at your chosen clinic which would prevent the nurse from being able to complete your appointment. A consultation fee would still apply. These exclusions include:

  • BCG/TB Vaccine
  • Mantoux Test

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Service available to children of all ages. MMR available on request. This clinic has disabled access. Car Parking is available. PLEASE NOTE, THIS IS A PRIVATE TRAVEL CLINIC, THEREFORE, ALL VACCINATIONS ARE CHARGEABLE.

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Priory Medical Centre Cornlands Road York North Yorkshire YO24 3WX

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International Travel Medicine Services at York Hospital is a team committed to ensuring your safety and good health when traveling around the globe. But before taking a trip, it is important to understand your risks and be proactive about preventing illness or disease.

Comprehensive approach to travel medicine

At our travel medicine clinic, you will meet with a board-certified infectious disease physician to review your medical history, itinerary, and provide you with country-specific guidance to prepare you for your trip.

You will receive all prescriptions and vaccines at your visit, along with schedules for future vaccine series if needed. You will be provided general and country-specific literature to review. We are a designated Yellow Fever Vaccine Center and will provide all documentation at your visit.

Schedule at least 4 weeks prior to travel

Please schedule your visit at least 4 weeks in advance of your departure date and provide all vaccine and medical records prior to your visit. Please note, not all insurance carriers cover travel visits and related vaccines. We recommend contacting your insurance provider in advance of your appointment to discuss your coverage or any out-of-pocket costs or co-pays. 

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It is recommended that you contact a doctor, nurse or health care provider, or visit a travel health clinic, preferably six weeks before you travel.

Travel health services are available in most communities or through your family doctor. One way to find a health care site that provides travel health services is through the Public Health Agency of Canada’s list of designated Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres. 

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The mission of Stony Brook’s Travel Medicine Clinic is to keep you safe and healthy as you travel internationally for work, school, volunteering, or pleasure.

The Travel Medicine Clinic sees individuals prior to travel and provides health and safety counseling, preventive medications and immunizations customized to the traveler’s destination, itinerary, and medical status. 

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The Adult Vaccine Clinic provides vaccinations to patients referred by their healthcare providers as well as adults requiring vaccines for school or work purposes.

Clinical Services Include:

  • Pre-travel counseling 
  • Medication prescriptions for travel (malaria prevention, travelers diarrhea treatment, altitude illness prevention, etc.)
  • Travel vaccines
  • We are an authorized Yellow Fever vaccination center
  • Our clinic offers vaccinations against Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Japanese Encephalitis, Rabies, Polio, and Meningitis in addition to routine adult vaccines
  • Travelers are advised to make appointments for a travel medicine consult at least one to two months prior to departure. Please bring to your appointment a detailed itinerary and any prior vaccination records you may have.
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  • We can also draw labs to check immunity and provide tuberculosis screening tests
  • Pre/post splenectomy vaccinations, post-stem-cell-transplant vaccinations
  • Vaccines include COVID, RSV, MMR (mumps/measles/rubella), varicella (chicken pox), shingles, pneumonia, meningitis, tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis (Tdap), flu, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis A, Haemophilus influenzae B (Hib), and polio
  • Please bring to the appointment any prior vaccine records you may have as well as paperwork from your school/employer/doctor indicating vaccine/immunity requirements 
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Passport Health offers a variety of travel vaccinations for your trip.

Whether you are traveling to Manila or Madagascar , Barcelona or Bangkok , the travel specialists at Passport Health are able to help with whatever you may need. Yellow fever , typhoid , rabies and malaria ; we will help protect you against those things that can hurt you and your peace of mind.

Yellow fever is a potentially deadly infection, make sure you're protected with a yellow fever vaccine.

Are you going to a South America and wondering if you need a yellow fever vaccine ? We can help! Our clients are provided with the International Certificate of Vaccination (yellow card) and all our clinics are Designated Yellow Fever Centers by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). Also, our travel health experts use up-to-date information provided by Health Canada, the Centers for Disease Control and World Health Organization to help you know whether you need the vaccine and administer it to you.

Vaccination is just the start, repellents and netting also play a key role in mosquito prevention.

Worried about Japanese encephalitis ? We offer the vaccine at a competitive cost and will advise you and your family on other infections that may be in the region such as dengue fever , chikungunya or malaria . Mosquito-borne diseases are some of the most common throughout the world, let our Passport Health Travel Specialists help you travel worry-free.

Travelers' diarrhea is a common ailment among travelers, make sure you are protected with Passport Health.

Looking for a solution to travellers’ diarrhea ? The diseases that cause the sometimes embarrassing symptom are very common, especially in some of the most popular travel destinations like Mexico and Cuba. Be ready before you go with Dukoral or a Passport Health Travellers’ Diarrhea kit.

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Travel medicine specialists play an important role in keeping you healthy and safe while traveling abroad. Making an appointment with a travel clinic can help prevent minor illnesses as well as major, potentially life-threatening infections.

The Travel Medicine Program at The University of Vermont Health Network provides a range of services related to international travel. We offer pre-travel counseling, vaccinations, medications to lower the risk of infection and post-travel treatments as needed. Our experts review your medical history and travel details and offer personalized guidance to help lower your health risks.

Our specialty trained travel medicine experts offer:

  • Convenient care: We pride ourselves on short wait times, so you get the care you need when you need it.
  • Travel medicine for your whole family: Our pediatric infectious disease physicians provide travel counseling for children, so your whole family can stay safe. These experts are some of the only pediatric-trained infectious disease specialists in Vermont and northern New York.
  • Established expertise: As part of a health system anchored by an academic medical center, our travel specialists are active researchers and educators, many of whom are training the next generation of physicians.

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Our team provides preventive medicines, vaccines and treatment for infections you may be at risk of contracting while traveling abroad. We provide the full array of travel medicine services and are one of the only clinics in the region offering the yellow fever vaccine.

We work with you to understand any health concerns about the regions you’ll be visiting. You may receive counseling or preventive treatment for diseases such as:

  • Hepatitis: A virus that causes liver inflammation, often spreading through contaminated water or food
  • Malaria: A serious disease caused by a parasite that infects mosquitoes. Depending on your destination, you may need to take antimalarial medications before, during and after your trip.
  • Tuberculosis: A potentially serious bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs
  • Traveler’s diarrhea, loose stools and stomach cramps: Often caused by eating or drinking contaminated food or water
  • Typhoid fever: A bacterial disease characterized by a high fever, headache and digestive issues, typically spread through contaminated food or water
  • Yellow fever: A viral infection spread through a specific type of mosquito often found in areas of South America or Africa
  • Cholera: A bacterial disease usually spread through contaminated water that causes severe diarrhea and dehydration
  • Polio: A rare viral infection spread through contact with an infected person or contaminated food or water and can lead to life-threatening paralysis 
  • Japanese encephalitis: A virus spread to people through the bite of an infected mosquito than can cause serious brain swelling, headache, fever, and disorientation
  • Rabies: A virus spread to people from the saliva of infected animals that can be fatal
  • Adult tick-borne encephalitis: A viral infection spread through infected ticks than can cause fever, aches, headache, nausea, vomiting, and severe symptoms such as swelling of the brain and spinal cord 

What to Expect at Your Travel Consultation

We recommend scheduling your appointment with the travel medicine clinic at least four to six weeks before your trip. Many vaccines and medicines require several weeks to become fully effective. Scheduling your appointment early allows us to offer you treatments that lower your risk of health complications with plenty of time before your departure. There is a $55 fee for a travel consultation.

When you arrive for your travel consultation, be prepared to tell your provider what countries you are visiting and for how long. You’ll also need to share information related to your health history, including your:

  • Current medications
  • History of allergic reactions to medicines or vaccines
  • Immunizations

Your provider will review your medical information and give you personalized guidance to reduce your risk of infection. You may need to take preventive medication or get certain vaccines before traveling.

Prior to your appointment patients will receive a pre-consult phone call from one of our staff members who will gather health, insurance, and trip information to ensure the visit goes smoothly and is successful. We will attempt to bill vaccines and medications to your prescription insurance. Coverage and prices vary widely depending on your insurance provider. You may reach out to your prescription insurance company in advance to inquire about costs for travel vaccines.

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You don't want meningococcal meningitis: high fever, vomiting, confusion, neck stiffness… death. It lurks in sub-saharan Africa. Don't be 'stiff-necked': it is vaccine preventable.

Many African and South American countries won't let you cross their border without the yellow fever vaccine. Unless you work for SEAL Team 6, start your planning with us.

Malaria smites 30,000 travellers per year. Real life isn't like Twilight. Dating malaria vampires might send you into the sunset.

Traveller's diarrhea sidetracks 30 to 50% of travellers. Just think, you could spend your vacation staring at the back of a door instead of the ocean vista.

       

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International Medical Services: A North York Travel Clinic

We're experts in travel health, having assisted thousands of travellers to every continent (Yes, even Antarctica). Vaccination programs, antimalarials, yellow fever certification, post-travel illness treatment… besides legroom, what more could a traveller want?

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Our travel health services are consistent with recommendations from the Public Health Agency of Canada and the US-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

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Regional and traveler-based risk assessment, education about disease prevent and health maintenance, vaccine administration

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Since 1936, International Medical Services (IMS) has strategically promoted safety and travel illness prevention. We have extensive experience sending short and long term expatriates to every continent and major travel destination (including Antarctica).

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ColumbiaDoctors provides personalized travel health services to prepare you to travel safely and remain healthy while you’re on the road. Just bring your trip itinerary and immunization record for a pre-travel consultation. Together, we will evaluate your immunizations, current medications, and overall health to assess your needs before you travel.  Our recommendations will include details on disease prevention, relevant dietary and safety suggestions, and any needed immunizations or booster shots. 

Our specialties include:

  • Certified CDC Yellow Fever Immunization Site
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  • Full Range of Vaccinations
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Travel Medicine services also are offered in Pleasantville, N.Y. Call (914) 769-7300  for an appointment.

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What is travel medicine.

Travel medicine is an interdisciplinary specialty concerned with the prevention and management of health problems associated with travel.

The travel health practitioner is an expert in destination-specific health risks and preventive measures. Travel medicine specialists address and respond to travelers’ disease, epidemic, and vaccination issues, and monitor governmental and regulatory agencies such as the CDC and WHO.

Many people are surprised to learn that some doctors and nurses specialize in health issues related to travel.

Travel Medicine evolved in response to a need among leisure and business travelers for accurate, up-to-date, and reliable information on destination-specific health risks . 

Pre-Travel Consultation:  What is a Pre-Travel Consultation?

A pre-travel consultation is an office visit designed to provide you with the information you need to understand any potential health risks associated with your travel plans, including diseases that are present and prevalent in your destination location. The Travel Health Center is part of the New York Center for Travel and Tropical Medicine, offering in-depth information about potential disease risks from food and water sources as well as insect-borne diseases and diseases that may be passed by other infected people or animals. During your consultation, you’ll receive information about available vaccines and when and how often they should be administered for optimal effectiveness. You’ll also receive details about how to avoid disease risks to decrease your risk of contracting serious illnesses, including malaria, yellow fever, dengue fever and typhoid fever.

I’m planning to relocate overseas; Should I Schedule a Pre-Travel Consultation, or Is the Consultation Just for Itinerant Travelers?

No, Travel Health Services offers consultation services for people who are relocating to other areas of the world, as well as for those planning extended vacations or stays associated with work, pleasure, research or for other reasons. In addition, Travel Health Services offers special consultation for international adoption and for people who have special needs as well as pre-existing medical conditions.

How Soon Should I Schedule a Pre-Travel Consultation?

Ideally, you should schedule your consultation appointment as soon as you have confirmed your travel dates. Scheduling in advance ensures you’ll have ample time to receive the vaccinations you need to avoid serious infections and diseases. Additionally, you’ll receive other information that can help ensure you understand the disease and health risks you’ll be facing, as well as how and where to get treatment in your destination if you contract a disease.

Yellow Fever Vaccine: Do I Really Need a Yellow Fever Vaccine?

Have you ever found yourself planning a trip and at the last minute you realize that you missed a major detail? All of a sudden you are saying “oh my God! I cannot get into the country without a Yellow Fever vaccine!” So you wind up searching endlessly on Google to find a nearby travel clinic that can give you the shot today because you are leaving in two days, and as you are frantically searching for a place, a thought comes to you. “Do I really need a Yellow Fever vaccine?”

We have all been there. Some of us have planned trips to the Amazon with plans to hike and camp and catch our dinner, without ever giving second thought to Yellow Fever or even Malaria for that matter. So for those of us who never really understood why the vaccine is important, here is Yellow Fever summed up in a few sentences.

Yellow Fever occurs in tropical sub-Saharan Africa and in the rainforests of tropical South America. Transmitted by infected mosquitoes, Yellow Fever infection causes fever, severe liver issues, acute kidney problems, bleeding, and shock. Case fatality is 10% to 50% in the indigenous population in an endemic area but approaches 90% in unimmunized travelers.

So back to the original question, “do I really need a Yellow Fever vaccine?” In most cases, the answer is, yes! As not all patients are eligible to receive the Yellow Fever vaccine, consult with your travel health professional prior to any international travel to understand your risk and how to protect yourself.

Travel Essentials:  What Should I Pack?

Prepare a travel health kit with items you may need, especially those items that may be difficult to find at your destination. Include your prescriptions and over the counter medicines in your travel health kit and take enough to last your entire trip, plus extra in case of travel delays. Pack medications in a carry on in case your luggage is lost or delayed. Preparing a travel medicine kit can save you a lot of time and trouble on the road.

If you are traveling to more remote or less traveled destinations, having access to prescription and non-prescription medications can not only prevent disruption to your long-planned vacation or business trip but could also be potentially lifesaving.  Having the appropriate antibiotic for a urinary tract infection for example can prevent you from developing a more serious kidney infection such as pyelonephritis.

And being able to promptly treat common travel ailments such as travelers’ diarrhea, altitude illness, motion sickness can allow you to enjoy your travels without interruption.  Having a basic travel medicine kit even for travel to destinations not known for exotic infections can be helpful. Rather than trying to locate an all-night pharmacy you have your commonly used medications with you in your hotel room and can treat your headache or back pain and get back to sleep ready to take on the adventures that await you the next day.

Dengue Fever Awareness: What is Dengue Fever?

Dengue fever is a viral infection acquired through the bite of day-time mosquitos. Risk is increased for travelers going to populated urban areas of tropical and subtropical affected countries. Symptoms include high fever, rash, sever headache, muscle/join and back pain. Dengue is usually self-limited with illness lasting 3 to 5 days. Chronic fatigue is common, lasting weeks to months. A small percentage can get very sick with symptoms related to bleeding, shock and/or death.

Is There a Vaccine Available Against Dengue Fever?

Currently there is not a commercially available vaccine available in the US. There are two vaccines, Dengvaxia and Qdenga available outside of the US, but are only approved for those at risk living in endemic areas.

How Can I Prevent Dengue Fever?

Observe day-time personal protective measure against mosquito bites (insect repellant with 34% DEET and Permethrin strayed on clothing). Wear long sleeves and long pants. Peak times for biting activity are 2-3 hours after dawn and mid to late afternoon, during overcast days – mosquitos may be present all day. Remain in well-screen or air conditioned building during the day. Schedule evening events for after sundown. Be aware that the mosquitos that transmit dengue may be found indoors and in close contact with humans. Mosquitos are commonly found in poorly screened areas, places nearby stagnant water such as flowerpots, discarded tires, or blocked rain gutters which may host mosquito larvae.

Tickborne Encephalitis:  What travelers should know

Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is an infection that is transmitted via the bite of an infected tick. TBE is endemic in focal areas of Europe and Asia, extending from eastern and southern England to northern Japan from northern Russia to Albania. The incidence of TBE in Europe is increasing both to the north and west (reaching the Scandinavian countries), as well as at higher altitudes in Central Europe.

Vaccination may be indicated for travel to some countries. TBE vaccine is approved for persons 1 year of age and older and is recommended or should be considered for some travelers who are at increase risk for infection based on travel season, location, activities, and duration.

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