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Nomad travel health clinic in Manchester is located on Bridge Street. As one of the leading providers of travel & occupational health services in the UK since 1990, Nomad have assisted thousands of people to ensure they leave prepared for their trip or ready to work in healthcare. As well as general advice about your destination , medical kits , travel vaccinations and malaria tablets, you will also be able to discuss any health issues you might be worried about when travelling abroad. At Nomad travel clinic, Manchester, we offer a complete occupational health service; vaccines and tests as required by some employers to start or continue work.
Kindly note that our Manchester travel clinic is situated on a lower level accessible only by a staircase, and unfortunately, there is no lift available. If you experience mobility challenges, we encourage you to reach out to our team on 01341 555 061. We can explore alternative options that will allow you to receive the necessary care.
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We offer vaccinations for the following travel diseases:.
Yellow Fever , Diphtheria / Tetanus / Polio , Typhoid , Hepatitis A & Typhoid Combined, Hepatitis A , Hepatitis A (Junior), Hepatitis B , Hepatitis B (Junior), Hepatitis A & B combined, Cholera , Rabies , Meningitis ACWY, Japanese Encephalitis , Tick Borne Encephalitis , Flu Vaccination (Seasonal), MMR, Varicella, Shingles.
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Please Note Before Booking:
- Our nurses will advise on the scheduling of your vaccinations at your first appointment. We recommend starting your course of vaccinations 6-8 weeks prior to departure, but we can cater for last-minute travellers
- If you are able to obtain them before your appointment, please bring records of your vaccination history to your appointment. This will assist your Travel Nurse in determining the best course of treatment for you
- Some of our vaccinations are given orally. If you require Typhoid or Cholera, please ensure that you do not eat or drink for one hour before or after your appointment
- We offer vaccination and anti-malarials to children and babies. Please call 01341555061 if you have further questions about your child’s vaccinations
- If the person attending the appointment does not speak English fluently, please arrange to bring a friend or family member who can interpret. Alternatively you can arrange your own interpreter to attend the appointment with you. Unfortunately the nurse may not be able to undertake a consultation if this has not been arranged
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Are you about to head off on your gap year of travel? Are you getting ready for your spiritual journey to Mecca for Hajj or Umrah? Or are you jetting off for a few days on a business trip to a more exotic country?
Wherever you are going in this world, the Everest Pharmacy Travel Clinic in Manchester is here to keep you safe and protected along your way.
Why are travel vaccinations important?
When you travel to a more exotic country, you may be exposed to pathogens that your body does not have protection against. We call this protection “immunity”, hence the word “immunisations”. This may lead to infection and disease, for example, Hepatitis A or Yellow Fever which will, of course, lead to illness. In some cases, these illnesses can be very severe or even fatal. By having a vaccination, or multiple before you travel, you will develop protection against them. This is extremely important because some of these diseases are often life-threatening.
How do travel vaccines work?
Travel vaccines work in very similar ways to each other and there are many different types that provide immunity against a variety of diseases. Essentially, you’re injected with a solution that mimics the invading pathogen of the disease. This will then stimulate your immune system to produce antibodies (white blood cells) that are designed to fight off the specific infection. Therefore, if you’re ever exposed to the bacteria or virus, your defence system will kill it before any harm can be done to you.
Ideally, you should get vaccinated at least 21 days (sometimes more for others such as the Rabies vaccine) before you travel to your destination. This will ensure that your body has time to produce all the antibodies needed for maximum protection.
The Everest Pharmacy Travel Clinic in the United Kingdom
Our pharmacists at Everest Pharmacy are fully trained to administer travel vaccinations of all types and prescribe antimalarial medication. We also give you thorough, up-to-date health advice and information ahead of your travels so that you’re fully aware of the risks involved before you depart.
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Travel Health and Immunisations
Most travellers have a safe and healthy trip, but there can be additional risks to consider when travelling abroad. Please read our general advice below about how to keep safe when travelling and what to consider when planning your trip.
The risks specific to your destination can at the following NaTHNac website: Travel Health Pro Country Information .
In addition we recommend that you view the gov.uk website that contains up to date security and safety issues worldwide: gov.uk Foreign Travel Advice
Many people are taking long haul holidays requiring complicated courses of vaccines. Children also need to be vaccinated for travel abroad. Most travel vaccinations are free, however unfortunately the NHS does not cover the cost of all treatments that you may need. Please see our Travel Vaccination Factsheet.
It is important to start planning and preparing early, and to make the process smooth please see our Safe Travel Guidelines .
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Travel risk assessment.
We recommend that you first find out more information about the countries that you will be travelling to by visiting Travel Health Pro . This is a very informative website and can give you information about what vaccines or medicines you may need.
You should check whether you are already covered for these by any previous vaccinations. However please note that the practice will not have any record of previous vaccinations given outside of NHS services eg. From a private travel clinic.
Compare the advice here against our Travel Vaccination guide for which vaccinations are available to you on the NHS. Any other vaccinations required must be sourced privately and will incur a charge. Remember to keep a personal record of all your vaccinations and any boosters that you might need to stay protected.
You should download a copy of our Travel Risk Assessment form (pdf) and drop it into surgery. If you don’t have online access, you can complete a paper copy available from our reception desk.
However please note that incomplete forms will be returned and could cause delays to your appointment
Your travel appointment
Once you have submitted your form, you will be called to book a travel clinic appointment with the nurse if it is required.
IMPORTANT – Please Allow Plenty of Time
You should complete the required Travel Risk Assessment Form, to be able to book an appointment with the practice nurse at least 8 weeks prior to travel. This is especially important during the summer months due to the pressure on our travel services during that time.
A travel clinic appointment is 30 minute long with one of our Practice Nurses in which she will advise you on aspects of travel advice, including vaccines needed and / or malaria tablets required.
If you are planning to travel in less than 8 weeks, we cannot guarantee that we will have appointments available for all vaccines to be given in time so as to ensure adequate protection.
If we don’t have suitable appointments before your travel date, then the travel clinics listed below should be able to help you.
Specialist non NHS Travel Clinics
There are specialist non-NHS travel clinics and you may we be directed to their services for certain vaccines that we are unable to provide at the surgery.
These clinics can often provide services at short notice for travellers who have been unable to plan in advance. There is a charge for these vaccines. Details of local private clinics are listed below:
- Nomad Travel 66 to 68 Bridge Street, Manchester M3 2RJ Telephone 0161 832 2134
- Manchester Travel Clinic, Ladybarn Court, Fallowfield, Manchester M14 6WP Telephone 0161 248 6644
- STA Travel Unit 6, Barton Arcade, 55 Deansgate, Manchester M3 2BW Telephone 0330 100 4131
- Alexandra Practice 365 Wilbraham Road, Whalley Range, Manchester M16 8NG Telephone 0161 860 4400
- Surrey Lodge Group Practice-11 Anson Road, Victoria Park, Manchester, M14 5BY Telephone 0161 224 2471
We do not provide private prescriptions for malaria prevention.
In addition to private travel clinics above, the following local pharmacies can provide you with a prescription for this.
Local malaria prevention providers:
- Boots Pharmacy, Regents Park, M5 3PT
- Asda Pharmacy Hulme, 100 Princess Road, M15 5AS
Please note that private prescriptions and vaccinations are chargeable and this price may vary depending on the provider you use.
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If you require a prescription for vaccinations this will be ready to collect upto 3 working days following your appointment.
Safe Travel
In addition to making sure you are up to date with your childhood vaccinations and any of the required vaccinations for the destination you’re travelling to, it is essential that you take precautions in order to stay well during your trip.
Please see our travel advice leaflet from this link
It’s also important to consider any specific precautions you should be taking based on the area you are travelling to.
There are currently a number of restrictions in place for travel as a result of Covid-19. This advice is frequently updated and can change very quickly.
You can check this on the Gov.uk website: gov.uk/guidance/travel-advice-novel-coronavirus#covid-19-travel-guidance
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In many tropical countries, mosquitoes can spread diseases such as dengue, chikungunya, West Nile, malaria, yellow fever and Zika. Here are five simple rules you should follow to reduce your risk of infections spread by mosquitoes.
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We offer the travel health service free of charge , but unfortunately the NHS does not cover the cost of all the treatments you may need. Therefore, for some services you may need to pay.
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Travel Vaccines
Vaccination should be obtained by those who travel abroad visiting areas where there is a higher risk of contracting infectious disease.
Please call into the surgery to obtain a Travel Vaccination form or download the form and return to the surgery as soon as possible, this will be triaged by our nursing team, please note the surgery lead time for travel vaccination is 8 weeks, this allows time for stock to be obtained and appointments booked. You could also visit ‘Fit for Travel’ website on the internet www.fitfortravel.scot.nhs.uk
Vaccinations protect you against many travel-related infections, such as yellow fever, typhoid and hepatitis A. Use the information on these pages to learn about travel vaccines, which ones you need for your destination, and when and where to get them. In the UK, the childhood vaccination programme protects against a number of diseases, such as tetanus, but it does not cover most of the infectious diseases that are found overseas.
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- polio (given as a tetanus, diphtheria and polio booster)
- the first dose of hepatitis A
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Things to consider.
- the country or countries you are visiting – in some cases, the region of a country you are visiting will also be important
- when you are travelling – some diseases are more common at certain times of the year, for example during the rainy season
- where you are staying – in general, you will be more at risk of getting diseases in rural areas than in urban areas
- if you are backpacking and staying in hostels or camping, you may be more at risk than if you were on a package holiday and staying in a hotel
- how long you will be staying – the longer your stay, the greater your risk of being exposed to diseases
- your age and health – some people may be more vulnerable to infection than others, while some vaccinations cannot be given to people with certain medical conditions
- what you will be doing during your stay – for example, whether you will be spending a lot of time outdoors, such as trekking or working in rural areas
- if you are working as an aid worker , you may come into contact with more diseases if you are working in a refugee camp or helping after a natural disaster
- if you are working in a medical setting – for example, a doctor or nurse may require additional vaccinations
- if you are in contact with animals , you may be more at risk of getting diseases that are spread by animals, such as rabies
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- you are pregnant
- you think you might be pregnant
- you are breastfeeding
People with immune deficiencies
- you have a condition that affects your body’s immune system, such as HIV or AIDS
- you are receiving treatment that affects your immune system, such as chemotherapy (a treatment for cancer)
- you have recently had a bone marrow or organ transplant.
Overview - Travel vaccinations
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 .
In the UK, the NHS routine immunisation (vaccination) schedule protects you against a number of diseases, but does not cover all of the infectious diseases found overseas.
When should I start thinking about the vaccines I need?
If possible, see the GP or a private travel clinic at least 6 to 8 weeks before you're due to travel.
Some vaccines need to be given well in advance to allow your body to develop immunity.
And some vaccines involve a number of doses spread over several weeks or months.
You may be more at risk of some diseases, for example, if you're:
- travelling in rural areas
- backpacking
- staying in hostels or camping
- on a long trip rather than a package holiday
If you have a pre-existing health problem, this may make you more at risk of infection or complications from a travel-related illness.
Which travel vaccines do I need?
You can find out which vaccinations are necessary or recommended for the areas you'll be visiting on these websites:
- Travel Health Pro
- NHS Fit for Travel
Some countries require proof of vaccination (for example, for polio or yellow fever vaccination), which must be documented on an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) before you enter or when you leave a country.
Saudi Arabia requires proof of vaccination against certain types of meningitis for visitors arriving for the Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages.
Even if an ICVP is not required, it's still a good idea to take a record of the vaccinations you have had with you.
Find out more about the vaccines available for travellers abroad
Where do I get my travel vaccines?
First, phone or visit the GP practice or practice nurse to find out whether your existing UK vaccinations are up-to-date.
If you have any records of your vaccinations, let the GP know what you have had previously.
The GP or practice nurse may be able to give you general advice about travel vaccinations and travel health, such as protecting yourself from malaria.
They can give you any missing doses of your UK vaccines if you need them.
Not all travel vaccinations are available free on the NHS, even if they're recommended for travel to a certain area.
If the GP practice can give you the travel vaccines you need but they are not available on the NHS, ask for:
- written information on what vaccines are needed
- the cost of each dose or course
- any other charges you may have to pay, such as for some certificates of vaccination
You can also get travel vaccines from:
- private travel vaccination clinics
- pharmacies offering travel healthcare services
Which travel vaccines are free?
The following travel vaccines are available free on the NHS from your GP surgery:
- polio (given as a combined diphtheria/tetanus/polio jab )
- hepatitis A
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.
Which travel vaccines will I have to pay for?
You'll have to pay for travel vaccinations against:
- hepatitis B
- Japanese encephalitis
- tick-borne encephalitis
- tuberculosis (TB)
- yellow fever
Yellow fever vaccines are only available from designated centres .
The cost of travel vaccines that are not 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.
Other things to consider
There are other things to consider when planning your travel vaccinations, including:
- your age and health – you may be more vulnerable to infection than others; some vaccines cannot be given to people with certain medical conditions
- working as an aid worker – you may come into contact with more diseases in a refugee camp or helping after a natural disaster
- working in a medical setting – a doctor, nurse or another healthcare worker may require additional vaccinations
- contact with animals – you may be more at risk of getting diseases spread by animals, such as rabies
If you're only travelling to countries in northern and central Europe, North America or Australia, you're unlikely to need any vaccinations.
But it's important to check that you're up-to-date with routine vaccinations available on the NHS.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Speak to a GP before having any vaccinations if:
- you're pregnant
- you think you might be pregnant
- you're breastfeeding
In many cases, it's unlikely a vaccine given while you're pregnant or breastfeeding will cause problems for the baby.
But the GP will be able to give you further advice about this.
People with immune deficiencies
For some people travelling overseas, vaccination against certain diseases may not be advised.
This may be the case if:
- you have a condition that affects your body's immune system, such as HIV or AIDS
- you're receiving treatment that affects your immune system, such as chemotherapy
- you have recently had a bone marrow or organ transplant
A GP can give you further advice about this.
Non-travel vaccines
As well as getting any travel vaccinations you need, it's also a good opportunity to make sure your other UK vaccinations are up-to-date and have booster vaccines if necessary.
People in certain risk groups may be offered extra vaccines.
These include vaccinations against diseases such as:
Read more information on NHS vaccines for adults and children to find out whether you should have any.
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Travel Clinic & Holiday Vaccinations. Prior to travelling please allow as much time as possible to arrange your appointment for the Travel Clinic (preferably at least 6 weeks or more), which will be with the Practice Nurse. The Nurse will require to know which countries, and areas within countries, that you are visiting to determine what ...
If possible, see the GP or a private travel clinic at least 6 to 8 weeks before you're due to travel. Some vaccines need to be given well in advance to allow your body to develop immunity. And some vaccines involve a number of doses spread over several weeks or months. You may be more at risk of some diseases, for example, if you're:
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When you travel abroad, you often need additional vaccinations to protect yourself from infections which pose a threat in other parts of the world. Book Now Our expert nurses and pharmacists will check which vaccines you need to help you prepare for your trip.
The National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC) website can help you. The cost of travel vaccines at private clinics will vary, but could be around £50 for each dose of a vaccine. Therefore, if a vaccine requires three doses, the total cost could be around £150. It's worth considering this when budgeting for your trip.
The GP or practice nurse may be able to give you general advice about travel vaccinations and travel health, such as protecting yourself from malaria. They can give you any missing doses of your UK vaccines if you need them. Not all travel vaccinations are available free on the NHS, even if they're recommended for travel to a certain area.
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Travel vaccinations for popular destinations When you travel abroad, you often need additional vaccinations to protect yourself from infections which pose a threat in other parts of the world. Which vaccinations you need depends on where you are going and the time of the year of your trip.