Travel Vaccine
Comprehensive Travel Health and vaccination service and Yellow Fever Centre
Vaccinations:
NHS Travel :
HEPATITIS A / TYPHOID / TETANUS / POLIO and DIPHTHERIA
NON - NHS :
YELLOW FEVER / RABIES (COURSE 3 INJECTION)/ HEPATITIS B (COURSE 3 INJECTIONS / CHILD HEP B (COURSE OF 3 INJECTIONS) / MENINGITIS ACWY / CHOLERA (COURSE X2) / JAP ENCEPHALITIS (COURSE 2) / TICK ENCEPHALITIS / MEN B / VARICELLA CHICKEN POX / SHINGLES / MALARIA MEDS - DOXYCYCLINE / MALARONE MEFLOQUINE
Services :
EXEMPTION CERTS / CONSULTATION ONLY PRIVATE TRAVEL / DUPLICATE CERTS
For all registered Patient s and for Private patients ( not registered at Whaddon )
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.
Our Specialist Travel Nurse is available by appointment to offer medical advice regarding travel and vaccinations where appropriate.
Travel Risk Assessment
We offer a full travel and advice immunisation service. If you are travelling abroad please complete our Travel Risk Assessment Form and drop it into Reception or email it to whaddonmedical.centre@nhs.net.
We will need the completed form in plenty of time (We recommend 6-8 weeks) before your journey.
Find our more about Travel Vaccinations on nhs.uk
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:
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.
Find out more about the vaccines available for travellers abroad.