Nova Travel Clinic

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Please note: we are moving as of september 1, 2023 we can be found at suite 202 1990 fort street, this is the building right next door to our old office..

Nova Travel Clinic, Victoria’s resource for travelers, providing a comprehensive range of services to the international traveler as well as keeping you safe at home with occupational vaccines. At Nova  Travel Medical Clinic in Victoria , our team of certified Nurses & Doctors provide a full range of travel immunizations, prescriptions, & advice. We are the only travel clinic on Vancouver Island that is directly supported by Infectious Disease, Tropical Medicine and Internal Medicine specialists. Pre-trip consultations tailored to your specific itinerary and type of travel.

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You will need to book an appointment for consultation with one of our nurses!

Phone  (250) 370-2366

We are open Monday to Thursday 9am-4pm with a lunch closure between 12-1pm . We are closed on weekends and all statutory holidays.

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We also provide  TB testing !

Do you have a planned trip abroad? Contact us to book an appointment for consultation 250-370-2366

Next step is to contact the office and book an appointment for consultation with one of our travel health nurses to ensure you are prepared for current health concerns for your trip! Contact us today 250-370-2366 (Please note consultations cannot be done over the phone)

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The Nova Travel Medicine and Immunization Clinic Provides:

Your health is our number one priority; our registered nurses take the time in your consultation to address concerns you may have prior to travel.  Consultation is done in appointment only. At the Nova Travel Medicine and Immunization Clinic we provide:

  • Comprehensive and up-to-date counseling for safe and healthy travel on your particular destination.
  • Your itinerary, immunization history, current and previous health conditions, and special travel needs will be addressed during your consultation.
  • Recommended, routine and required immunizations for travel, including boosters are offered.
  • Prescriptions for medications if necessary; for healthy travel and treatment while abroad
  • Strategies for malaria prevention and other mosquito borne illnesses.
  • Education on how to avoid travelers diarrhea, malaria, dengue fever, hepatitis and many other travel related illnesses to help reduce your exposure to infectious diseases .
  • In clinic and on-site occupational vaccines including TB testing.
  • We help travellers make the most out of their trip!

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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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703.351.5100.

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3800 N. Fairfax Dr. Tower Villas, Suite 2 Arlington VA 22203 Fax: 571.312.9925

Travel medicine services.

Capitol Travel Medicine (CTM) is one of the first DC Metro area clinics specializing in the practice of travel medicine. Established in 2003, our award-winning small business is conveniently located in Arlington, Virginia and provides pre-travel counseling and vaccinations for international travelers according to CDC guidelines. With a committed staff of highly-experienced family nurse practitioners and administrative personnel, CTM cares for clients of all ages, including infants and children. We are a Certified Yellow Fever Center . LEARN MORE »

PATIENT VISITS by appointment only:

  • Tuesday 8–4
  • Wednesday 10-6
  • Thursday 9–5

Schedule your appointment today: 703.351.5100

A 3% surcharge will be added to payments by credit card. To avoid this fee, you may pay with debit card, FSA card, or cash.  We do not accept checks, Apple pay, Zelle, or Venmo at this time.

SPECIALTY VACCINES

In addition to all standard travel vaccines, CTM also offers the following specialty vaccines:

  • Japanese Encephalitis
  • Tick-borne Encephalitis

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Dr. Eran Kessous, a designated civil surgeon with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will oversee the completion of your Form I-693.

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  • Locally-owned small business. Patient satisfaction is top priority.
  • Expert advice. Travel medicine is our specialty!
  • Knowledgeable care for all ages.
  • All your needs met in one easy visit.
  • Charges are 10-30% below competitors. No hidden fees.
  • Available 24/7 for emergencies/vaccine side-effects.
  • Large chain or pharmacy corporation. Profit is bottom-line.
  • No specialized training in travel medicine.
  • Not trained for pediatrics or high-risk populations.
  • Unable to provide consultation, vaccines and prescriptions on same day.
  • Inflated prices. Hidden fees common.
  • Unable to be reached after-hours.

How to find us: 3800 North Fairfax Dr., Suite #2 Arlington, Virginia 22203

Google Map Street View Located at the Tower Villas (Mezzanine Level) at corner of North Fairfax Dr. and North Oakland St. 2 blocks from the Virginia Square metro station (Orange and Silver Lines)

"One of the best experiences that I have had with a medical office from start to finish" – Bridgette L., Arlington, VA (Yelp)

"Conscientious, knowledgeable and professional" – C.T., Arlington, VA (Yelp)

"Going out of our way to go to this clinic was well worth it...I got more than my money's worth" – Sharon Smith, Fairfax, VA (Angie's List)

"Appreciated the upfront discussion about vaccine costs...wasn't pressured to get a bunch of stuff" – Lori V., Arlington, VA (Yelp)

"They took the time to talk to me and answer my questions" – Lisa M., Arlington, VA (Yelp)

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Stay healthy abroad: Why you should see a travel medicine specialist before your trip

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As you get ready to travel to another country, you probably have many details to coordinate and plan. One essential task, depending on where those travels take you, may be to make an appointment to see a travel medicine specialist.

A travel medicine specialist assesses travel-related risks and provides information to ensure your health and safety while minimizing the potential for health-related situations during your trip. 

Adding a consultation to your travel to-do list

A consultation with a travel medicine specialist includes discussing travel-related illnesses, risk factors for infectious and noninfectious diseases,  required immunizations , health regulations and drug-resistant organisms you may encounter.

It's crucial to schedule a pretravel consultation at least two weeks — and preferably 4 to 8 weeks — before your trip to ensure you get complete protection from any needed vaccinations. When requesting a travel medicine consultation, be prepared to provide information about your trip, including:

  • All countries being visited
  • Any transportation, accommodation or other circumstances that are out of the usual 
  • Dates and duration of travel

A travel medicine specialist will review your itinerary before your consultation to identify country-by-country health risks, such as exotic infectious agents, the potential for altitude sickness or heat exhaustion, as well as appropriate vaccinations and possible need for malaria-prevention medications. 

Your opportunity to learn about staying healthy abroad

A consultation gives you the opportunity to learn about health risks you may face while you're traveling and once you reach your destinations. Based on your itinerary, the travel medicine specialist may: 

  • Explain the risks of infection from mosquito-borne illnesses and the steps for protecting yourself. This includes reviewing medications to prevent  malaria, which is a potentially life-threatening illness.
  • Ensure you receive protection against vaccine-preventable illnesses, such as  hepatitis A  or  typhoid fever , and verify that other  routine vaccinations  are current.
  • Evaluate your overall health for travel and discuss with you how to manage preexisting conditions.
  • Give tips for preventing jet lag, motion sickness, altitude illness and  blood clots .
  • Go over how to prevent and treat  traveler's diarrhea , the most common travel-related illness.
  • Help you reduce the chance of becoming ill during travel.
  • Provide a  yellow fever  vaccination and an International Certificate of Vaccination, also known as a yellow card, if you travel to a country where the vaccine is recommended or required.
  • Review food and water precautions. Contaminated food and water can pose disease risk for travelers, many of which are transmitted via by swallowing or coming in contact with impure water, such as fresh or sea water and swimming pools.

Be sure to ask the specialist any questions you may have about your personal health and raise any safety concerns about your travel itinerary.  

Get sick on your trip? Check-in with a travel medicine specialist

Once you return home, a travel medicine specialist also can conduct a comprehensive post-travel evaluation of any illnesses you may have picked up while away, including parasitic infections and other tropical diseases that are rare in the U.S.

No matter the reason for travel — vacation, business, studying abroad, visiting friends or relatives or medical tourism — always be prepared and take steps to ensure your health and safety.

  Raj Palraj, M.B.B.S., M.D. , specializes in  infectious diseases  in  La Crosse, Wisconsin . 

This article first appeared on the  Mayo Clinic Health System blog .

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Physical health

We have same-day or pre-booked appointments with physicians, nurses, and practitioner partners that provide primary health services related to:

  • Same Day care for episodic issues like injuries, infections etc.
  • Sexual health (STI screening tests, birth control, PAP tests )
  • Medical and Mental health concerns

 We also provide:

  • Information about local travel clinics (SWC does not provide travel medicine services)
  • information about off campus primary care resources when SWC is unable to accommodate 

Appointment capacity is very limited and so the booking times are usually several weeks long.  If you already have a regular health care practitioner, please continue to see them for most concerns. 

Sexual health

We offer sexual health services and information to people of all genders, identities, orientations and abilities.

Sexual health visit

A sexual health visit may include:

  • health history
  • review breast/chest exam
  • pelvic exam
  • testicular and/or prostate exam
  • vaccinations such as HPV, HEP A and HEP B
  • birth control information
  • STI testing, treatment and prevention information
  • PrEP – pre-exposure prophylaxis for those at elevated risk of HIV exposure
  • healthy relationships counselling
  • any other concerns or questions you might have

Contraception/birth control

We offer consultation on a full range of birth control options. We can provide trial samples of many birth control products and/or prescriptions.

  • IUDs: we offer IUD education, prescriptions and insertion (both hormonal and copper IUDs).
  • Emergency contraception (EC): EC is available in the clinic. It should be taken as soon as possible after unprotected sex. Talk to a nurse about your best options and timing for emergency contraception.
  • Barrier methods: we provide a range of free condoms. We also offer information about barrier methods for preventing STIs and as a form of birth control.

Pregnancy testing & counselling

We offer on-site pregnancy testing and counselling. Our practitioners can discuss pregnancy, conception and contraception options, resources and support.

The SWC does not offer maternity care. We refer pregnant students to OB-GYNs or midwives as needed.

Community resources

  • Island Sexual Health Society
  • BC Centre for Disease Control - SmartSex resource

Public health & immunization

Covid-19 vaccinations.

Register and book an appointment to get a COVID-19 vaccination in your community.

The monkeypox vaccine is available to high-risk populations through Island Health.

We offer immunization reviews where you can make sure you are up to date with your immunity.

Not sure if you are up to date or how to find your records? Check out tips for  locating immunization records  or  make an appointment  to speak with a nurse.

For information about immunization preventable diseases and immunizations, go to  Immunize BC .

The vaccines we offer include (subject to availability):

  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B
  • HPV (Gardasil 9)
  • Influenza (flu)
  • Meningitis (Meningococcal C, quad and B)
  • Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR)
  • Pneumococcal (pneumonia)
  • Td, TDaP (tetanus/diphtheria and tetanus/diphtheria/pertussis)
  • Chicken pox (Varicella)

For students living in on-campus housing, information regarding recommended vaccines is available in English and in French .

Some vaccines are free (depending on eligibility) and some have a cost. Talk to the Student Welcome Team or a nurse to find the costs for any vaccines you need.

Flu immunization clinics

UVic Student Wellness offer flu immunizations every flu season. Please check with our Student Welcome Team in the fall for more details.

Travel vaccinations

We do not supply travel vaccines. We encourage students to access a specialized travel clinic.

Travel vaccination is important to help reduce and manage your risk of illness during your journey. Consultations should take place eight weeks before departure and include a discussion about immunizations, preventative medications and specific health information.

When seeking travel immunizations:

  • get your  immunization records  and bring them to the consultation
  • confirm your travel itinerary and bring it with you
  • check  Public Health Agency of Canada  for country-specific travel information

Victoria travel clinics

  • Nova Travel Clinic 
  • Victoria Travel Medicine and Vaccination Centre
  • Victoria Travel Clinic and Vaccination Centre

International students

It’s important to make sure that you have  health insurance  that covers the period of time that you will be in Canada. If you need health care for ongoing conditions, it is important to ensure that your transition of care is as smooth as possible prior to your arrival in Canada . Talk to your health care provider to plan for prescription refills, ongoing testing and follow-up. You may need to bring previous medical records with you, or arrange for a transfer of medical records. We encourage you to phone the Student Welcome Team prior to your arrival to enquire about appointment availability and assistance in finding the most appropriate option to support your ongoing medical needs.

SWC health care is private and confidential. Translation services are available upon request; please request translation when making your appointment if required.

Staying active

Exercise is good for your physical and mental health. Physical activity reduces stress, reduce the risk of some diseases, and can help with feelings of depression and anxiety.

Vikes Athletics and Recreation provides physical activity facilities for all UVic community members.

The Centre for Athletics, Recreation and Special Abilities (CARSA) offers:

  • fitness and weight centre
  • climbing wall
  • group fitness classes
  • personal training
  • squash and racquetball courts
  • dance space
  • yoga studio
  • intramural leagues and clubs
  • an indoor fieldhouse for drop-in and informal rec
  • inclusion programming (blind soccer, wheelchair basketball)

CARSA membership is included with tuition payments

Intramurals are a great way to get exercise and meet people. Exercise classes such as yoga, bootcamp, Pilates and personal training options are also available.

Some other options for being active on and around campus include:

  • walking or running around Ring Road or the many trails on campus
  • walking the trails in Mystic Vale or Finnerty Gardens
  • exploring Cadboro Bay beach near campus

A healthy diet will support your mental and physical health. UVic Food Services has dining information to help you make healthy dietary choices on campus.

UVic’s registered dietitian is also available to help you learn how to make healthier choices on campus. They are available for free one-on-one counselling.

Getting enough sleep is essential to a sharp and clear mind. It can be tempting to stay up late to study, but being sleep deprived makes it difficult to focus and can impair learning.

Sleep deprivation is associated with difficulties concentrating and higher rates of depression and anxiety. It has also been linked to other health concerns like cardiovascular problems, diabetes and cancer.

Try go to sleep and wake up at the same time each day. A consistent sleep pattern allows your body to adjust to a stable sleep-wake cycle. This reduces daytime drowsiness and enhances energy levels throughout the day.

Try to avoid having caffeine after 2 p.m. Caffeine makes it difficult to fall asleep and reduces the amount of REM sleep you get. REM is a stage in the sleep cycle where your deepest cognitive processing normally occurs.

More resources

Calm is a mindfulness meditation app that can help you clear your mind.

Meditation Oasis has meditation and relaxation resources.

Eating disorders

Eating disorders include anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorders. Eating disorders have symptoms such as compulsive exercise, laxative use and restricting food intake.

Don't wait until you have all the symptoms of a clinical eating disorder to get help. Reach out for support if you are concerned about disordered eating.

You can find more information from Island Health . You can access their Regional Eating Disorder Liaison (250-519-7700 ext.17117) for help in locating resources.

Substance use

We advocate a harm reduction approach to substance use (alcohol and drugs), if you choose to consume them. Substances can have impacts to your physical and mental health so it’s important to understand the risks and make informed choices.

Questions to ask yourself:

  • Do you think you have issues with alcohol or substances?
  • Are your academics or relationships affected?
  • Are other people expressing concerns?
  • Do you have difficulty with control?
  • Do you put yourself at risk?

Consider how to keep yourself safe if you plan on using alcohol or drugs:

  • Decide in advance how much you’re going to drink.
  • Eat food before drinking.
  • Keep an eye on your drink at all times.
  • Plan a ride home.

If you’re concerned about your substance use, reach out to a counsellor or health practitioner for support.  Our practitioners are open and willing to discuss substance use concerns. They support those in recovery and can share resources to help you or your friends. They also have information about Narcotics Anonymous (NA) and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings held near campus.

UVic Harm Reduction Centre aims to help UVic students to make more informed and safer choices around sex and substance use.

HereToHelp has activities to help you think about your own substance use.

Substance Use Blood Alcohol Calculator is a tool to help you anticipate your blood alcohol content over the time you expect to drink.

Check Your Drinking helps users get a full picture of their alcohol consumption.

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Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres in Nova Scotia

Notice: The list of clinics below may contain inaccurate or out-of-date entries, including information for clinics that are no longer designated as Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres. We continue to work to update our database and correct these listings. Please contact [email protected] with questions, or to verify if the clinic you are visiting for your Yellow Fever vaccine has a current, valid designation.

The following is a list of health care sites that have been designated as Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres by the Public Health Agency of Canada, on behalf of Canada, in order to meet the requirements of the International Health Regulations .

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Halifax travel clinics.

People living in Halifax and in the Halifax area are fortunate to have fine Halifax travel clinics to choose from to get their travel vaccinations. Wherever you live in Halifax, chances are a Halifax travel clinic will be nearby, with friendly, professional travel doctors and other travel health professionals such as travel vaccine specialists in your local pharmacy. These travel medicine health professionals will be at a Halifax travel clinic near you, ready to dispense travel advice about travel alerts and travel vaccinations.

This page will show you some of the travel medical clinics in Halifax, organized by proximity to the center of Halifax. You can also type in your postal code in the box at the top right of every page to find the Halifax travel clinic or Halifax travel vaccination clinic that is closest to you, or by clicking here: Find Travel Clinics by Postal Code . This will provide you with a more personalized result, showing you the travel clinics in Halifax or the travel vaccination centres near Halifax which are the closest to you.

Being a very diversely-populated multi-cultural country, Canadians and many Halifax travelers are likely to travel to diverse travel destinations not only for business or pleasure, but also to visit family and friends. As you'll read on the travel diseases pages on this site, you are at a higher risk of contracting some travel-related diseases when you are visiting family and friends, because living quarters are shared, kitchen utensils are shared, and you are more likely to be in close proximity with the family or friends that you are visiting. So it is important to learn about these travel health risks and be protected against the travel diseases by taking the necessary health precautions before you travel.

The best way to do this is to find a travel clinic in Halifax and book a pre-travel consultation appointment with a travel medicine specialist there, who can advise you on all the travel risks from infectious diseases, the travel vaccinations available to protect you against these diseases, and the primary and secondary travel health precautions and travel health measures you can take to further prevent you from contracting any diseases.

This website is here to help you do just that. On these pages, you can find your nearest Halifax travel medical clinic in Halifax, and then can book a travel vaccination consultation appointment online with their travel health specialists before you leave for your travel destination. Whether you are looking for general medical travel health advice, or are looking for travel vaccinations against yellow fever, malaria, hepatitis, typhoid, cholera, polio, tetanus, meningitis, or other diseases, these Halifax travel clinics have you covered.

The travel doctors practicing in each Halifax vaccination centre and Halifax travel clinic can advise you about communicable diseases, medical travel vaccines, travel vaccine dosages, travel vaccination and immunization schedules, and public health advice from governmental health agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Public Health Agency of Canada. These Halifax travel medicine professionals will also be able to provide health information and travel advice about travel vaccination requirements, global health issues, and travel advisories and warnings issued about travel to your destination from Halifax.

In addition to finding your nearest travel vaccination clinic, don't forget to check the Travel Alerts and Travel Advisories page on this site to learn about any recent disease outbreaks or special travel health precautions which may need to be taken when traveling to your destination. You may also explore our sections on Travel Diseases and Travel Destinations , which outlines the major travel disease risks endemic to each travel destination.

Halifax Travel Clinic Listing

Listed below for your convenience are some Halifax Travel Clinics and their addresses with contact information. The clinics may be in Halifax, or may be in the surrounding regions, and are presented in order of proximity to the center of Halifax.

Next to each vaccination center listing, you may click the "View Map" link to view a map of the Halifax Travel Health Clinic location. Once you are ready to proceed, you may book a pre-travel consultation appointment or a travel vaccination appointment with the Travel Vaccination Clinics in Halifax which have a "Book Now" link in the far right "Appointment" column in the list below. This will take you to an online travel health clinic appointment booking system where you can schedule your appointment and indicate your travel destination so that the travel health professionals will be aware of your travel health requirements prior to seeing you in the pre-travel consultation appointment.

Booking a pre-travel vaccination consultation appointment at your nearest travel clinic in Halifax ensures you have the latest professional medical advice to obtain the best available protection for you and your family while traveling to your travel destination from Halifax. Booking an appointment with a Halifax travel clinic will also allow you to ask your travel health doctor questions about any concerns you may have, and learn how to take medical precautions and employ preventative measures to ensure your family remains safe and healthy throughout your trip. These Halifax-area travel clinics are your best single resource for travel health protection and travel safety information.

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