Stepping off a plane into a new country can be exciting, but it also means entering an environment your body is not used to. From unfamiliar bacteria in food and water to insect-borne infections, even a short trip can expose you to health risks you may not expect. Travel clinic services are designed to prepare you for these challenges, helping you stay protected, avoid disruption to your plans, and enjoy your trip with confidence.
Why are travel clinic services important before going abroad?
Travel clinic services play a key role in travel health protection by assessing your destination, medical history, and specific risks before you travel. Different countries have different health concerns, including infections that are rare in the UK. Without the right preparation, travellers may face avoidable illness that can disrupt their trip or require urgent medical care abroad. Our pharmacists provide personalised advice based on current health guidance, ensuring you receive the right travel vaccination services and preventive support.What do travel vaccination services include?
Travel vaccination services include a range of vaccines before travelling, depending on where you are going and how long you plan to stay.Which vaccines might you need before travelling?
The vaccines you need depend on your destination and activities. Common examples include:- Hepatitis A for areas with lower food hygiene standards.
- Typhoid for regions where water contamination is a risk.
- Hepatitis B for longer stays or healthcare exposure.
- Tetanus boosters if your routine vaccinations are not up to date.
How far in advance should you get vaccinated?
It is best to arrange vaccines before travelling at least 4 to 8 weeks before departure. This allows enough time for your body to build immunity and ensures multi-dose vaccines can be completed where needed.How do travel clinics support travel health and safety?
Travel clinics go beyond vaccinations by offering full travel health and safety guidance tailored to your trip.Personalised risk assessments
Each traveller has different needs. A personalised consultation considers:- Your destination and travel route.
- Length of stay.
- Planned activities such as trekking or rural visits.
- Existing medical conditions.
Advice on preventing illness abroad
Preventive advice is just as important as vaccines. You may receive guidance on:- Food and water safety to avoid stomach infections.
- Insect bite prevention in areas with mosquito-borne diseases.
- Sun protection and hydration in hot climates.
- Managing existing conditions while travelling.
What happens during a travel clinic appointment?
A travel clinic appointment is straightforward and focused on your safety.Initial consultation with our pharmacists
Your appointment begins with a discussion about your travel plans and medical background. Our pharmacists will identify potential risks and explain which travel clinic services are suitable for you.Vaccinations and follow-up planning
If vaccines are required, they are administered during the visit or scheduled as needed. You will also receive clear aftercare advice and information on any further doses or precautions.Who should consider using travel clinic services?
Anyone travelling abroad can benefit from travel health protection, especially if visiting higher-risk regions.Travellers at higher risk
You may need extra support if you:- Are travelling to tropical or developing regions.
- Have a long stay planned.
- Are visiting friends and relatives abroad.
- Have an underlying health condition.